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Could the woven cable mesh arena go back that early as mentioned in "New Type Steel Arena"
I remember those arenas being rolled up like a long snake and carried out by a vast number of people.
Quite a few of those "halfvast" were scarred & bloody due to the perils of the square patterned cable assembly with the frayed strands poking every which way In later years the pattern was changed to "diamond" (hooray) The new arenas must have been shortly before the "CW" park opened as an old square arena went to the Circus Day Theater My pal Gary Hill has the scars as a badge of silly courage
The "long snake" you mention was the diamond pattern that lay flat when collapsed unlike the square However the extra length required it to be "serpentined" into the ring curb (a little tricky)
It didn't fit into the ring curb, it was being carried off someplace.
I once asked Terrell Jacobs what he thought of cable arenas and he said he preferred something he could climb out of, if need be.
From yesterday's spelling lessons, here is Rudolph Mathies spelled with one "t". OK.
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Could the woven cable mesh arena
go back that early as mentioned
in "New Type Steel Arena"
I remember those arenas being rolled up like a long snake and carried out by a vast number of people.
Quite a few of those "halfvast"
were scarred & bloody due to the
perils of the square patterned
cable assembly with the frayed
strands poking every which way
In later years the pattern was
changed to "diamond" (hooray)
The new arenas must have been
shortly before the "CW" park
opened as an old square arena
went to the Circus Day Theater
My pal Gary Hill has the scars
as a badge of silly courage
The "long snake" you mention was
the diamond pattern that lay flat
when collapsed unlike the square
However the extra length required
it to be "serpentined" into the
ring curb (a little tricky)
It didn't fit into the ring curb, it was being carried off someplace.
I once asked Terrell Jacobs what he thought of cable arenas and he said he preferred something he could climb out of, if need be.
From yesterday's spelling lessons, here is Rudolph Mathies spelled with one "t". OK.
Post a Comment