Nice. Just FYI, the understudy to Chas. Eisenmann was Frank Wendt, who I have been collecting and documenting. Eisenmann turned over the sideshow photo studio, Wendt ran it on the Bowery a few years before moving it to Boonton, New Jersey around 1890. More info and pics a plenty on Wondrous World of Wendt site. (http://frankwendt.blogspot.com)
Yeah, that's the story of my life! I like to look at it like baseball....I win about 3 out of every 10 auctions I bid on. So, batting .300 isn't too bad!
Que extraño, son buenas las fotos, pero es raro ver este tipo de cosas.
ReplyDeleteNice. Just FYI, the understudy to Chas. Eisenmann was Frank Wendt, who I have been collecting and documenting. Eisenmann turned over the sideshow photo studio, Wendt ran it on the Bowery a few years before moving it to Boonton, New Jersey around 1890. More info and pics a plenty on Wondrous World of Wendt site. (http://frankwendt.blogspot.com)
ReplyDeleteGreat info. Jim! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI hate it when I let an auction get away for too little. That framed piece is going to bother me for a long time. It will be hard to forget.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's the story of my life! I like to look at it like baseball....I win about 3 out of every 10 auctions I bid on. So, batting .300 isn't too bad!
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