Friday, July 14, 2017

#3 Show Folks!


10 comments:

Ron Finch said...

Billy Martin, one of the best!!!!!

Chic Silber said...


I believe he & Angela are

both principals with the

Royal Hanneford Show where

they have been for years

Charles Hanson said...

Chic...They were there for years...Always looked forward to seeing them in Perry, Ga at the Georgia National Fair. However, after the death of Struppi, things changed and relationships changed. Believe he and Angela have been gone for about two years. They were great assets to the show and I would think that possibly, they are greatly missed...But that is just how I feel...Not quoting anyone from the show.

Chic Silber said...


Might that have been a conflict

with Nelly & her husband

Charles Hanson said...

You probably hit the nail on the head so to speak....Maybe some Court Action involving all parties concerned. Having Hanneford heritage probably played a large part in deciding the fate of all concerned. A very sad situation....You never know someone until you have shared a Will with them. Time will tell but I still believe that decision to oust all that talent they had to offer...may come back to visit them sooner or later.

Chic Silber said...


Wouldn't have been Nelly's

1st poor set of decisions

Kinda followed her mother

in life's odd wanderings

(It wasn't Struppi)

Charles Hanson said...

Yes, I know it wasn't Struppi....Probably gives new meaning to "The fruit never falls far from the tree". I wish Billy and Angela the best...Sure they will be just fine.

Paul Gutheil said...

Check out Billy & Angela on Facebook , wonderful things have happened. Beautiful set up and I think they are using a Lopez tent, whomever the top belongs to, it is beautiful.

Chic Silber said...


Don't do NO social media Paul ever

Have barely enough time to keep up

with the Buckles Brigade every day

Have they framed their own show

Chic Silber said...


Other Hanneford adopted

offspring have also made

some strange decisions

Nellie however is actually

of Hanneford heritage