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Thursday, August 18, 2011
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I've told this story many times, about my evening at the Club chatting with Art Concello.
I asked him about selling the show to Mr. Beatty.
He said that the initial payment was around $30,000, later his angel Frank Walter matched that amount and the following Spring he sent Tuffy from Madison Sq. Garden to the Washington & Hill lot with instructions not to return without the final 30 grand.
Concello explained that if the show didn't make it there, they never would.
I asked him if Tuffy got it all and he said, "Every dime".
Tuffy might have been sitting in the office wagon when this picture was taken. It would appear that he didn't have to hang around very long with crowds like this.
Hello DaVID pRICE. Could you be the sensational pitcher currently with our fine Tampa Bay Rays. I, like Buckles am a circus nut but also a sport fan. Especially our Rays and Bucs. Would be nice if you were. What about it? Tanglefoot
Tang:
It all depends- what are his autographs going for these days?
Actually, I could be a star pitcher but for something Joe Maddon said.
He said, "You've got to be kidding!"
I'm not the congressman of the same name either.
Rats! All these years I thought I had dibs on the name.
David is an old Hebrew word meaning "beloved."
That last part was a freebie.
I believe this is a Harry Quillen photo, does anyone know what happened to all the pictures he took and where they might be today ?
Jerry Cash
Hi: The Quillen negatives were purchased years ago by Betty and Earl Schmid, circusiana dealers out of Pittsburgh, PA. I believe they acted as middlemen for the CWM in Baraboo, where the majority of Quillen's negatives ended up; if they are still even there or accounted for. I know Earl still had some of the negatives back in the 1990's, as he used to ship groups of them to me to be printed when I had access to a full darkroom at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. At that time, I asked if he was interested in selling them, but he said he wasn't, but I could make as many prints as I wanted for myself. At that point, he told me the story of his and Betty's involvement in procuring the negatives, but again, not all of them went to Baraboo. The negatives, of which there were thousands, would be worth a fortune today. Quillen was a consumate photographer and every one of his negatives that I ever printed were superb, great density and contrast, etc. Some truly GREAT images and a thorugh record of circuses in Southern California for approximately 3 decades.
Neil Cockerline, Minneapolis
I bought this from Harry many years ago. Quite a character and quite a photographer.
TO TANGLEFOOT!
The pitcher David Price is also quite intelligent!
He graduated from Vanderbilt University, here in Nashville.
Even for athletes, their admission requirements are more demanding than most colleges.
On the downside, Vanderbilt is NOT as much FUN as Miami U.
Neil,
Earl & Betty Schmid`s daughter, Betty Jean, lives here in South Carolina. I know her very well. I have her email address and you can email me at hguyon@aol.com and I will give it to you. She has been selling lots of circus item for years and may still have some of the negatives you are speaking of. I will get intouch with her and ask.
Quillen traveled around in an auto and had some of his stuff stored in the trunk. One Californian that knew and dealt with him thought what was in the car went bye bye.
What was the first show to enjoy the profitable Washington and Hill venue? The Cole show played that lot, before the Beatty outfit. Who was there before Adkins and Terrell?
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