Sunday, April 05, 2015

From Chic Silber



 I thought this might answer a few questions today.
Thanks for today's history.
Seems there were quite a few Ottos in the business.
Das gut

6 comments:

Chic Silber said...


With the exceptions of Hagenbeck

& Sells currently in use for the

2 most profitable Feld divisions

the rest of the old show titles

are in a mayonaise jar safely

kept under Funk & Wagnalls porch

in Palmetto (as per Karnak)

Buckles said...

Chappie Fox was the one who alerted the Felds that these old titles were about to fall into Public Domain and should be kept active.
Had it not been for that we might have a Hagenbeck, Carson & Barnes Circus today.

Chic Silber said...


I heard that Chappie tried to get

the Felds to donate a few titles

to CWM & all he got was a maybe

A McClosky relative that will be

nameless tried & tried with no

success to resurect a famous show

title we all recall & cherish &

yet another village idiot tried

the same foolish attempt

Paul Gutheil said...

We have a lot to be thankful to Chappie for.

Bob Cline said...

In Gordon Carver's excellent synopsis of the history of the Sells-Floto Circus that was printed in the July / August 1972 Bandwagon, he concludes by stating the Sells-Floto Circus made money every one of its 31 years in existence except the last year when RBBB owned it and pulled it off the road.

Bob

Richard Reynolds said...

In an affidavit, Sam Gumpertz testified that he discovered that Sells Floto's 1932 revenues were being improperly diverted to folks who should not have received them. So, he took the show off the road.