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Showing posts with label Bicycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bicycle. Show all posts
Rack of Carnival Knock-Down Punks and the Great Bicycle Ramp Jump Collection Jim Linderman
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A big chunk of early carnival history on one photograph. A rack of knock-down targets sit underneath the giant wooden ramp of death for a bicycle daredevil above. I suppose one could take the time to squint at the signs and identify the location of this carnival which took over main street for a while, but what I here is already enough for me. Oh...and a nice ball toss target with a big mouth.
Bike Tricks in the Dark Bicycle At the Circus in Black and White #25
#25 in the Dull Tool Dim Bulb Series "At the Circus in Black and White" isn't really at the circus, but certainly this pair of balancing artists did their share of work at them. Floating!
Set of Four Snapshots circa 1930 Collection Jim Linderman
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