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He had a cardiac arrest at a field trial in Billings MT at age 6, sad, he was a wonderful dog Honcho X Belle of the Ball a Super Powder daughter, Jerry Wickliffe was the breeder
his call name was Dandy and we co-owned him with good friend and longtime field trialer Jim Leonard
the picture was taken by our own Bruce Loeffelholz
Dr. Ed,
I have someone here that is quite knowledgeable and wanted to know if the picture is of the "Big Dipper" and the woman on the left is of course your 1st wife!!!! Can you guess whos' here. p.s. She's a hottie!!!! Lorri
Anyone going to spill who the 3rd pic is? Curious since my Little Man pup has a striking resemblance to him. Even my wife glanced over as I was looking at the thread and said, "wow, that dog looks just like Ace".
Curiousity regards,
Rick Curtis ~ Now in Ontario, CA
Little Man Caught It On The River SH ~ "Ace"
Handlers Handle, Dogs Dog, Judges Judge
"If you train a young dog for momentum, precision will arrive. If you train for precision, demanding perfection, momentum will depart."
~Rex Carr
The 3rd picture is of Oscar Brewer and his FC-AFC that Dick Sampson trained with 82 derby points and was out of Hiwood Clincher and he had all his clearances and didn't get bred very much because Oscar didn't need the money. It's the "88 Canadian National Champion Hiwood Piper Pacer's Pic. He had 70 open points and 13 amateur points. Lorri, ghost writer
Delma was a southern darling with ice water in her veins and with a hitmans heart..she could play with the guys because she came two a trial with two magnum bullets in Doc and Snake..Funny how she always had guys tripping over themselves volunteering to help her train...she didnt need them except as an extra bird boy...Rex Carr taught her well![]()
Thank you Lorri!
Rick Curtis ~ Now in Ontario, CA
Little Man Caught It On The River SH ~ "Ace"
Handlers Handle, Dogs Dog, Judges Judge
"If you train a young dog for momentum, precision will arrive. If you train for precision, demanding perfection, momentum will depart."
~Rex Carr