We see the banner man left a few open spots. On the Beatty show, Eddie Dullum painted the banners, and did a superb job of replicating the well-known logos of famous brands. He had great rolls of butcher paper which he laid out, usually in the empty bed of #51 Prop Wagon. He wielded his paints with assured artistry, and cried every day that his recompense was unrewarding.
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A youthful Tommy Bentley
" Belmonte Florenz " Tommy was one of a kind for sure !
We see the banner man left a few open spots. On the Beatty show, Eddie Dullum painted the banners, and did a superb job of replicating the well-known logos of famous brands. He had great rolls of butcher paper which he laid out, usually in the empty bed of #51 Prop Wagon. He wielded his paints with assured artistry, and cried every day that his recompense was unrewarding.
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