Pete Cristiani told me that his oldest brother, Oscar, earned extra money by playing trumpet in the daily parade on H-W during the 1934-35 seasons. Don't know whether this is the same wagon.
A big, drop frame HW baggage wagon disguised to be a parade wagon, similar to #75 at CWM, but it's a different wagon. 75 has a skyboard with carvings from a Pawnee Bill tableau. Looks like #71 had three or four different fairy tale scenes on the side, three bears, Mother Goose, etc. This one may have burned after use on Arthur Bros. 1945.
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Little Red Riding Hood???
Pete Cristiani told me that his oldest brother, Oscar, earned extra money by playing trumpet in the daily parade on H-W during the 1934-35 seasons. Don't know whether this is the same wagon.
A big, drop frame HW baggage wagon disguised to be a parade wagon, similar to #75 at CWM, but it's a different wagon. 75 has a skyboard with carvings from a Pawnee Bill tableau. Looks like #71 had three or four different fairy tale scenes on the side, three bears, Mother Goose, etc. This one may have burned after use on Arthur Bros. 1945.
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