Does anyone have any vintage photos of field trials way back in the day(1900's),?That they would like to share,at the trial,champions and their handlers,nationals,etc.It would be cool to see how things have evolved from then to now.Thanks......
Somehow I never thought of "back in the day" being 1995 but then it is all a matter of perspective.Does anyone have any vintage photos of field trials way back in the day(1900's),?.....
Ed, now I really feel old, but train with a younger fellow that asks me about the old days all the time, 1990'sSomehow I never thought of "back in the day" being 1995 but then it is all a matter of perspective.
in field trial terms the 1990s would be from about 1935 until 1999
sorry not making fun at your expense I just find the 1990s as back in the day amusing, it was only 14 years ago
Ed, don't be too hard on the lad he meant like at the beginning of the last century...not the end. Heck the idea that the 90's were "way back in the day" kind of creeps me out too.Somehow I never thought of "back in the day" being 1995 but then it is all a matter of perspective.
in field trial terms the 1990s would be from about 1935 until 1999
sorry not making fun at your expense I just find the 1990s as back in the day amusing, it was only 14 years ago
Ed, now I really feel old, but train with a younger fellow that asks me about the old days all the time, 1990's
I have some where a book put out by the National Club showing all the winners of the National Open from 1941 through 1960 with the judges, handlers, dogs along with qualifiers and finalists. If I can get my daughter to show me how to scan it, when I find it, or to whom has it will relay.
Just googled and found the article from the 1938 LIFE magazine. Very interesting! http://www.feilbach.org/blind-of-arden.htmlIf you go on Ebay, you can usually pick up a copy of the December 1938 LIFE magazine. It has the NFC for that year on the cover, Blind of Arden. There is an article in the magazine with pictures of the national championship. Very interesting.
There are numerous books of days past by folks active in the sport at one time or another. On occasion there are limited edition publications such as Fred Kampo's book that have great value to those of us who love the sport. I have quite a collection of various books from folks like Eloise, Gene Starkloff, DL, Charley Morgan, Shoemaker, etc that framed the sport as they saw it. Also have every FT News from the days it was the WI Am publication. The history is there, finding it is not easy. As you live in UPlace we are not very far apart, distance wise. If you'd like to talk dogs I do lunch on occasionDoes anyone have any vintage photos of field trials way back in the day(1900's),?That they would like to share,at the trial,champions and their handlers,nationals,etc.It would be cool to see how things have evolved from then to now.Thanks......
not Dr Ed...but the last guy that dressed that way on a regular basis was David Crow, a rather wealthy gentleman from Louisiana whose dog NFC AFC Happy Playboy's Pearl won the National in '74..always wore a sportcoat with a tie or turtleneck with a matching hat, reminded me of Tom Landry...was a really nice manBut Dr. Ed,
I am curious as to when the snappy attire worn at Field Trials went away, and why. I want to see you in tweed sport coat & tie, spats and knickers at the next trial.....![]()
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I did not know Mr Sweezey, only heard great stories about him from Lanse and WD Connor so I will take your word for it...Sure about that, bon? - my money would be on JJ Sweezey - who, turning the original poster's question into a semi-fin de siecle topic, is smack dab in the middle of this great word picture by Teddy Roosevelt III about field trialing in the middle of the last century.
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