Buckles : I'm again so amazed You keep Comming Up With These Photographs .
Yet I too ; just Last Weekend came across a Box of a Hundred Family Photos , Documents & Newspaper Clippings - some going back 90 Years I've never seen & or knew nothing about . HELLO !
One often never knows what's Up in those Rafters & Dark Corners . so anyway " ON WITH THE SHOW " Folks
Chic, the cats in Freddy's act were show owned by D. R. Miller. At one time there were two cat acts working in rings two and four. Freddy worked one cage and Okie Carr worked the other cage.
I only saw the act once in 1963. As I recall it was five or six male lions in a fighting act. The only trick I remember was one cat rolled a globe.
In the spring of 1968 I made a trip with Bobby Gibbs and stopped in Hugo. We went over to the Logan home. I remenber most of the photos I saw displayed were of the his cat act.
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Buckles :
I'm again so amazed You keep Comming Up With These Photographs .
Yet I too ; just Last Weekend came across a Box of a Hundred Family Photos , Documents & Newspaper Clippings - some going back 90 Years I've never seen & or knew nothing about . HELLO !
One often never knows what's Up in those Rafters & Dark Corners .
so anyway
" ON WITH THE SHOW "
Folks
That cage doesn't look too beefy to me? Plywood and chainlink, I have seen them tear out of heavier materials before!
How many cats did Freddy have
in the act & who owned them
Hadn't he started with bulls
for your dad
Gary please call me right away
it's important 941 366 8848
I have to run out for a half hour
but I'll be back by 2:30p EDT
(that's Florida time)
Chic, the cats in Freddy's act were show owned by D. R. Miller.
At one time there were two cat acts working in rings two and four.
Freddy worked one cage and Okie Carr worked the other cage.
Thanks John
was it a mixed act or just lions
Chic, as I recall it was just lions. A few years ago, I donated a number of my photo albums to Circus World library.
I only saw the act once in 1963. As I recall it was five or six male lions in a fighting act. The only trick I remember was one cat rolled a globe.
In the spring of 1968 I made a trip with Bobby Gibbs and stopped in Hugo. We went over to the Logan home. I remenber most of the photos I saw displayed were of the his cat act.
Might that have been a barrel
Jim as they were a much more
common cat prop back then and
he probably did a lay down and
a hind leg walk or a hoop jump
(just guessing)
Chic I recall a globe because it was fabricated from metal, a heavy-duty prop. Might have also been an elephant prop.
No guarantee, we're talking almost 50 years ago.
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