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Count?

There was a reference made to this person on another topic. So let me ask...whatever happened to "Count Baltus"? Or is is "Baltos", "Baltis" or "Baltas"? I think his first name was/is "Clement" but don't know his last name. Last I heard he was living somewhere in Clermont County.
 
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Haven't seen him in 30 years. His name is Clement "Sonny" Baltas and he lived in Mt. Carmel back then. Roy Wakely and he worked at WCLU.
We worked with his traveling horror show and he had a tiny radio transmiter at home and broadcasted from there.
That's really all I know.
 
Are you sure of the spelling of his last-name? I'm unable to come up with anything under B-a-l-t-a-s. I do remember him from the 1970's, but it was not, shall we say, under friendly circumstances. I recall hearing that he was trying to develop and sell a machine that would make artificial cobwebs for use in stage productions, etc.
 
I might be wrong on the spelling...it's been so long.

Ahhh. I remember that invention! I think it was like a gun and you shot it at corners of rooms and windows and it created cob webs.

I'm guessing nothing came out of that since he had a few litteracy problems
 
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