Believe I have mentioed this before on this blog. But for those of you that may have missed it, I'll post it again. I bought #60 and #62 along with the doniker wagon, from Johnny Pugh on Jan. 24th 1991. I then sold #61 and the doniker wagon to Ted Severtsky. The doniker trailer was #99. I sold #62 to the Pages family a few years later. It still remains in their W.Q.'s in Myakka City, used as a storage trailer. Ted eventually sold the donniker trailer to someone around Willston, and I assume #60 still sits in the graveyard in Willston. I have not been since before Ted died. Another interesting note. I Still have the bill of sale from Cole Bros. Circus to James R. Elliott, signed by John Pugh and witnessed by Harry Hammond.
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This truck ( The trailer part) ended up on Beatty-Cole as #60 for a number of years. I understand it is now up at the elephant farm in Wiliston.
Believe I have mentioed this before on this blog. But for those of you that may have missed it, I'll post it again.
I bought #60 and #62 along with the doniker wagon, from Johnny Pugh on Jan. 24th 1991.
I then sold #61 and the doniker wagon to Ted Severtsky. The doniker trailer was #99.
I sold #62 to the Pages family a few years later. It still remains in their W.Q.'s in Myakka City, used as a storage trailer.
Ted eventually sold the donniker trailer to someone around Willston, and I assume #60 still sits in the graveyard in Willston. I have not been since before Ted died.
Another interesting note. I Still have the bill of sale from Cole Bros. Circus to James R. Elliott, signed by John Pugh and witnessed by Harry Hammond.
I think i saw that same Truck on Davenports show last year!
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