Tuesday, April 15, 2008

From Buckles


MAIL0327, originally uploaded by bucklesw1.

I can't tell cars apart. Is this a Cord?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

We see here that Mix was with the Floto Show under Mgr. Zack Terrell before his own show. He would know alot of circus people and was married to Mabel Ward at one time. She was a member of Flying Wards and did one arm swings as did her sister Irma. John Agee was the first Eqestrian Dir. on Ringling following Al Ringling and a great horse trainer of high school and liberty. He trained Mix horse Tony and would be with Mix on his circus stints. He had the "Brewery" horses that he or Mix would work in the show. He would also at a later time train Gene Autry's Champion. He had an incredible career. If you see a photo of a guy on a circus in a Royal Canadian Mountie uniform, thats Agee.

Yes the Mix Show did supply living trailers for their acts. I guess they hired alot of Rail Road circus people that did not have trailers, so gave them a trailer to use rather than a state room. Mix was an overland show, started by Rail Road Showman, Sam Dill.

Anonymous said...

It is said that at the time of his death [driving his "Cord" on a deserted highway] that he had just made a deal with Zack Terrell to be featured on Cole Bros. the next season.

Anonymous said...

I've heard that Mix was killed when a small case in the back seat hit him in the back of the neck as the car suddenly came to a stop.

Isn't there a marker of some kind at Florence, Arizona, about this event?

Anonymous said...

The marker is east of Apache Junction, Arizona on hwy 60.

Harry Kingston said...

Dave,
We were on vacation in Arizona visiting my aunt in Tucson in the 60's with water bangs hanging on the front of the car and they were giving us the grand tour of the area. They pointed out where the monument was and we stopped and saw it. I think he had been drinking???
Col. John, I wonder how history would have changed if fate had not intervened and it was in 1935, Cole Bros Circus with Clyde Beatty and Tom Mix. The business they would have done, WOW!!!!!!!
Didn't the corp. pay Tom Mix, $10,000 a week on Sells-Floto????
Harry

Anonymous said...

Checked the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum web site and this type of car doesn't show up in their collection. Front bumper and headlamps are not the same.
P.J.Holmes

Eric said...

One of the "Tony" horses used by Tom Mix was later purchased by Gene Autry, who billed him in his live appearances as Champion. In his starring serial THE MIRACLE RIDER, Tom Mix can be seen riding the horse who later became the principal on-screen Champion in the 1930s and early '40s. Both Champions appear the Autry feature YODELIN' KID FROM PINE RIDGE (1937)which takes place in the Georgia turpentine forests.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous....The Tom Mix marker is south of Apache Jct...South of Florence about on Hwy 79...Jim Zajicek (Hey, I learned/saw somethin on Culpecker)

From Roadside America...
The Tom Mix Death Site Marker -- a black iron silhouette of a riderless bronco -- stands roughly 17 miles south of Florence. The road where Tom drove to his end on October 12, 1940 is long, flat, straight -- surrounded by desert scrub and the occasional giant humanoid cactus. Tom died after ignoring warnings about a gully bridge out due to road work, and the suitcase did its evil work.

The gully into which his 1937 Cord plunged has been renamed Tom Mix Wash

Casey McCoy Cainan said...

The Tom Mix marker was passed by anyone driving from C&M"s old winter quarters in Queen Creek AZ. to Tucson AZ. on HWY 79 South.

Years ago Micheal Swain and I took an elephant to do a school show down in Tucson, and were pulled over by a highway patrol man near the marker. The officer did not see the humor in the two of us thinking our 2 CDL learners permits were as good as one "full-fledged" CDL. We had flipped a coin to see who would have to be the driver each way and I had lost. Problems were compounded when Swain told the officer how he felt about our delay in the desert. I remember wondering if Swain and I would get a marker like Tom Mix, if the officer decided to shoot us both rite there.