all you guys are very much welcome. these photo`s I added are for you people who like or feed dog`s from this family. thanks jack, i was going too add the pedigree`s of the one`s missing tonight.
all you guys are very much welcome. these photo`s I added are for you people who like or feed dog`s from this family. thanks jack, i was going too add the pedigree`s of the one`s missing tonight.
Thanks again amigo. That is what this place is really all about: for the connoisseur to be able to post all of their images they've accumulated over the years, both of their own dogs as well as others'. (Plus videos!)
Every other site only allows for only 1 photo and no videos. We not only have 4 places on each individual dog's pedigree, but you can also load your own personal experiences on to Your Own Personal Album, which can hold all the photos you want, and can be categorized however you want, and which is yet another great (but little-used) feature here.
Jack
PS: How is Crenshaw's Copy bred, do you know? I couldn't find her pedigree either here or on PedsOnline
I wanted to write up a little remembrance of sorts for Cecil Pond but there is no way I could do it like my partner. Cecil was his mentor and like a big brother some 40yrs ago. Threw the years they got to see what is now history to us.
Cecil Pond was mentored by Frank Fitzwater owner of Fitzwater's Goldie. Cecil was there for the birth of Dibo. He owned Dibo's half brother Duke and a very good grandson named maverick along with a host of others. Cecil is pictured in a photo my partner has that is somewhere on the net helping an elder Frank Fitzwater out the box his last show ever. He was also mentioned by Ed Crenshaw in his interview. He was there for the classic of Bullyson and his son. I will post that flyer to though and you will see just how historic that event was. I had the privilege to discuss the change in dogs build, gameness, and some old history with Cecil and friends like Weldon Stockton, my partner, and others whom I will let my partner write about if I can get him an account. I can only laugh replaying a story of an old trip to mexico and an ass whooping and lesson well learned about Mexican authorities lol. It was a privilege to be around you Cecil and thanks for the few memories in a short time. Enough of my limited memories. Here are a few photos.
I've read the letters from these envelopes but have to look threw my papers to post them.
This one I believe held a letter and invite to the Classic Bullyson show from Don Mayfield. Which may I add many greats were on that card.
This one is from Howard Heinzl. I guy not long ago claimed to have a letter from him but as was told to me and as you can see he had a unique signature.
I have to reboot real fast
These are the flyers if this works right.
that`s really something EGK! AWESOME (NOW SAVED TO MY PHOTOBUCKET TY)
Those were the good ol days ... wow, US Convention with 12 shows
Did you know you can create your own album to store your historical memorabilia in?
And here is a video showing you how to set up your own
Thanks for sharing,
Jack
AL Brown of Tacoma fame. Forgive me for not having the letters. I'll try to get pics of those so you all can read.
Your welcome Jack and I'll let my partner or help him post the memorabilia once I get him set up. He's and older guy and things he just saw as keep sakes seem to be historic now. I'll purchase a subscription for him in just a minute.
I just merged your thread with the main "historical memorabilia" thread, so that they can all kinda be lumped together in one cool place to share them
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This is from Tommy Shire. I believe he was good friends with Gaboon Trahan who wrote the cajun rules. He also owned some down from the original family and bred around Dibo.