Two "new" photos of Doris DeGreen
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I would of loved to see her smack that leather into cracks awesome bagger (Hands and feet) #ArtOfTheBag
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Originally posted by Zaza View PostI did track down her remaining family and they didn't want to comment or interview for the film (Art of the Bag).
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Young Lady!
Gets my vote! That young Lady can flat out bag! Nice find ZaZa known to me as Za' Oct 16 if you can make it your presence would be awesome!
#ArtOfTheBag
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostHer father had been a boxer, which explains her proficiency on the bag, but the set up is indeed interesting. I've read newspaper clippings documenting her exhibitions, so she did a fair amount of traveling. Perhaps this is what her father built or had built?
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Originally posted by paranday View PostIf you need more pics let me know. The Kno-Knot in the name refers to the steel ball that has a set screw to tighten against the rope -- you attach the rope without a knot. This is not a high precision ball but it doesn't matter -- the rope is where the swiveling takes place for the most part.
Someone could make this type swivel again today very easily. This swivel would be ideal for big bags on your big Spalding platform. Or as a floor mount. If I ever find another one of these swivels, I'll shoot you a PM Joe. You need one.
...and thanks for the pictures!
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Her father had been a boxer, which explains her proficiency on the bag, but the set up is indeed interesting. I've read newspaper clippings documenting her exhibitions, so she did a fair amount of traveling. Perhaps this is what her father built or had built?
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Originally posted by Speedbag View PostThis must have been a traveling set up she took to do demonstrations. Which begs the question....where did she learn to do what she did, or who did she train with?
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostSweet
This must have been a traveling set up she took to do demonstrations. Which begs the question....where did she learn to do what she did, or who did she train with?
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Originally posted by Dutchman View Post
New York, NY. Image dated December 9, 1939.
Great Pictures.
Now a bit about the man who cared enough to bring it...Dave Elman
the more you know....Last edited by Speedbag; 10-09-2016, 06:47 PM.
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Originally posted by Zaza View PostPost a picture please... I have never seen one of these...or found one on eBay. A few different views & close-up!
Someone could make this type swivel again today very easily. This swivel would be ideal for big bags on your big Spalding platform. Or as a floor mount. If I ever find another one of these swivels, I'll shoot you a PM Joe. You need one.
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