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Sometimes referred to as, "The Chamber Maid's Frolic!".
This is a very detailed photo It holds up very well enlarged You can even see the tent seams & most every cable & web girl
You're on a great roll! Keep on rollin' Thanks for alleviating some of the humdrum of daily, as the French say, crepe.
Dick Anderson told me the flying act frames hung at 42 feet. This is when aerial acts looked like something under canvas.
At least since the early 60s standard height has been 32-33 feet Art Concello said at 1 time they were about 35 feet but not more Of course in some short height tops & buildings bent knees keep toenails out of the net
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Sometimes referred to as, "The Chamber Maid's Frolic!".
This is a very detailed photo
It holds up very well enlarged
You can even see the tent seams
& most every cable & web girl
You're on a great roll! Keep on rollin' Thanks for alleviating some of the humdrum of daily, as the French say, crepe.
Dick Anderson told me the flying act frames hung at 42 feet. This is when aerial acts looked like something under canvas.
At least since the early 60s
standard height has been 32-33 feet
Art Concello said at 1 time they
were about 35 feet but not more
Of course in some short height
tops & buildings bent knees keep
toenails out of the net
Post a Comment