Saturday, November 27, 2010

1920's Ringling-Barnum #11


Scan13268, originally uploaded by bucklesw1.

Blackie Diller, Tom Lynch and Henry (Apples) Welch.


"I could have put Roy Wells, Buckles and Frank Murray 2010 and no one would doubt it."

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Blackie Diller was sent out west by Terrel-Adkins and bough 24 "Yellow" horse to be trained for three liberty acts for the new Cole Bros. Circus. Merrit Belue and John Smith, among others immediately went to work in the Ri9ng Barn, but it seems they hired Cristiansen with his "creamiline" liberty act as well. We do know that these were the nucleus of the Co0le famed 16 horse hitchj/ johnny

johnny said...

Blackie shows up on Mills Bros. in the forties. Kind of unusual for an old big show boss "hostler"

Wade G. Burck said...

Col.
Due respect, what is a "creamiline" horse?

Wade Burck

Anonymous said...

If it would have been identified like that Buckles, I would expect to see a "jug" being passed around, and a bigger crowd gathered to have the "words of wisdom" imparted upon the less knowing!
Pete, the Baraboobian!

bob good said...

A cremiline is a palomino. Jorgen's were among the first brought over supposedly. My Dad toured a summer with Jorgen doing fair dates with them.

Bob Good

Wade G. Burck said...

Bob,
Do you mean a cremello? There is no horse breed or color known as "creamline?" Horse's that have the cream gene in addition to a base coat color that is chestnut will become palomino if they are heterozygous, having one copy of the cream gene, or cremello, if they are homozygous.
Or were you meaning a Criollo(which is what I believe Jorgen had)which is the native horse of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay. The most popular color of a Criolla is a line-backed dun, but it also comes in bay, brown, black, chestnut, grullo, buckskin, palomino, blue or strawberry roan, gray and overo colors.

Wade Burck

johnny said...

Mr. Cristiansen goy alot of PR mileage, even to this day by you Wade. He knew to give the color a name and hence Creamoline and Criolla. So it was not ju8st a liberty act but a fabukous breed that he purchased from horse jockeys in Indiana. He laughed all the way to the bank. But believe me the routine was "par excellence".

Scott Kelly said...

Blackie was a great friend of our family and wintered here in Marion, Ohio during his down time. I have an heirloom watch he presented to my father long ago. He died here at our local hospital following an auto accident out west. I have never seen a pic of him before. Thanks so much for posting! If anybody has any other pics or info on Blackie, please share. I would love to see it. Thanks!!!! Scott