Saturday, October 27, 2007

Beatty-Cole 1960's-70's #5


Beatty-Cole sewing, 7-3-65, originally uploaded by bucklesw1.

PHOTO 5 (Beatty-Cole sewing, 7-3-65)
This is a sight not to be seen again! A small roll of white canvas
and some thread are ready to patch a hole in the Beatty-Cole big top
on July 3, 1965, again in West Springfield, Mass. An open pen knife
rests by the canvasman's right knee and a leather palm lies by his
left side ready to be used after he finishes threading his big needle.
I remember a few years later visiting the Carson & Barnes lot
somewhere in Wisconsin with Bob Parkinson after a blowdown and there
was Dory Miller sitting at a large and ancient sewing machine with the
longest neck I had ever seen feverishly pushing torn canvas through
the giant stitcher just brought up from Hugo. Today, the plastic
tents are repaired with heating irons.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just a thought. Maybe the CWM, Hall of fame or Ringling Museum could induce Johnny Pugh to donate his "sail making kit". He is the King of all the Beeswax and Palm artists. For many seasonsw.

Anonymous said...

I remember what a treasure a large roll of waxed twine was to my FIL. After that gift, my Mom could do no wrong! cc