It started with Doc McConnell and his Medicine Show... well that and his wagon. That is Doc in the photo in front of his Medicine Show Wagon.
Several years ago I sat down next to Doc in downtown Jonesborough during the National Storytelling Festival and talked for a while. As he puffed on his pipe I told him I was a district manager for a pharmaceutical company. He laughed and suggested I ought to be doing a Medicine Show. He actually was hoping to put a "Medicine Show School" together.
We laughed and talked for some time about Medicine Shows and he gave me some ideas. I didn't have a wagon, but he mentioned the "low pitch" Medicine Show - done with just a suitcase on legs. Thus my "Doctor Ironbeard's Traveling Medicine Show" The name came from an old children's song:
My name is Doctor Ironbeard! Twiddly-widdly-wtt, boom boom!
I'll cure your ilness, then you'll cheer! Twiddly-widdly-wit, boom boom!
For I can make the deaf to see! Twiddly-widdlyy-wit, boom boom boom boom!
The blind will walk, because of me! Twiddly-widdly-wit, boom boom!
Legs attached to an old suitcase, a few antique bottles, a spiel and I was on my way. Later I changed the name to Doc Hollen... easier to remember and better marketing for me. Doc Hollen sells Snake Oil, tincture of Papyrus, Worm Extractor, Radium Water and the "Original Extract" - made with the purest ingredients like spring water, corn, sugar and yeast...
Over the next several years I would see Doc McConnell and update him on my Medicine Show. Each time we talked about his Medicine Show School and he would suggest ideas for mine. He was such a generous man.
BUT I DIDN'T HAVE A WAGON!
So over this winter I will be building a Medicine Show Vardo (a vardo is a gypsy wagon). There are several styles I have researched:
Nope, don't have horses.
Too plain and it has a canvas top.
WAY to BIG!
Then I found photos and plans for something similar (but not the same) as this...
Color scheme will be red with black trim as well as gold and silver highlights, scrolling and doo-dads. One side will be the backdrop for the Medicine Show and have a frame that signs can slide into. The signs can then change... Doc Hollen's Traveling Medicine Show, Mark Twain... or (coming next year) Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West!
A small fence will hide the modern tires and the tongue in the front. It will be portable and less expensive than buying an antique carriage frame, building a Medicine Show Wagon on it and then buying a utility trailer to haul it. This will be built on the trailer! A 5'x8' utility trailer, to be exact.
The good thing is that at a festival I can pull it in place, set the jacks, arrange the fence/apron, slide the appropriate sign in and I am done. Speakers will be in the wagon for my PA system and the whole wagon becomes a show piece and backdrop. I can imagine in the evenings a bunch of friends and storytellers gathering after hours to sit around and laugh, share stories and enjoy the evening together.
So, keep your eyes on this page. It will be a slow process but my goal is to have it done by February.