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I worked in the food industry most of my life now retired and trying to find time for our hobbies Member of Circus Model Builders, Circus Fans of America, Circus Historical Soc., Life member Circus World Museum Inc., have been a member of the CWM train crew and Lot Supervisor in Milwaukee for the Great Circus parade. I model in Ho and G gage (1/2 inch) and can do displays from 4ft to 36ft all self contained our Circus is known as the "Mighty K Circus" and our parade is a scale mile and one tenth long one block now represnting the 600 block of College ave in Appleton Wis the rest of the street is my town called Imaginary or your home town
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Friday, August 28, 2020

RRBB Chair wagon #18 no 19 was the same


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