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I just got to say how much I appreciate seeing these old photos. Studying pedigrees and learning different hounds goes a lot farther with pictures. THANKS!
Mo.Hammer
If I'd put on stronger glasses I might of possibly made out their faces better especially Richard Casey. HA! HA!. I'll take another shot in the dark at the fellow at the right side of the table as being Robert Welch of Ohio. CW thank's for the offer. Jim
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Northern Mo. Blueticks
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You were right that was Phil Powell taking the picture. Just got back from Kentucky. Lot of people made it a point to say they like this post and most of the credit goes to all of you. I do enjoy the stuff that is being dug out and posted as well as what you are saying about all of this. Please continue to take a stab at the questions being brought up and trying to identify the people in the photographs.
1993
Bluetick Days Brookville, Indiana- Wilbern Uchtman, Orb May (back toward camera), John Vanderbeck and the young man is his guest (a foreign exchange student} Can't remember who else was leaning against the truck. Saw Wilbern and Doyle in Kentucky this weekend.
Back to the South
What a span of years for this well known Bluetick man. Loved seeing the tributes to him by people who obviously cared about this man. Sure he wore out a few pair of hunting boots in his day.
Paragould, Arkansas 1979
This man was who most Bluetickers considered Mr. Bluetick. His contributions to our breed are difficult to impossible to calculate. By all accounts one hard hunter, people making that distinction between those people who had puppy mills versus those who really laid with it. I can attest first hand to the big pile of wore out hunting boots near the dog pens at the "Bluetick Farm Kennels." One of a long list of men I was fortunate to get to know who spent a good portion of their lives following these dogs we call Blueticks. Two others in a picture posted earlier were Hap Counts and Delma Smith.
Duck Hill , Miss.
Heck, I'll take a stab at who the the man and hound is. Can't be anymore than wrong. T. C. Jones and Rattler. I don't thinks it's Blue Blue but been wrong before. Jim
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Northern Mo. Blueticks
Gallatin,Mo. 64640
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CW here you go
Thanks Joe-I like the photo of you with 6 Again on your Junior site.That was Gr Nt Ch Cedar Hill Ranger with TC-good guess though! This picture was takin in the South West of a group I could use some help with. I know two of the men real well and feel sure some of you from out that way can identify the others in the photo. During the three years I lived in Texas I hunted in all the states that border it to the East and the North. Great hunters and great times. This photo is just one example.
Texas Tree Banging
In this picture the middle guy is Buddy Jordan. Hunted with Rivet and Toby at the Grand Reunion in Sedalia, Mo. I believe it was the first Reunion held. Not making a connection with the other fellows. Jim
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Jim Smith
Northern Mo. Blueticks
Gallatin,Mo. 64640
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Jim thanks-Buddy and Claude Smith, the big guy standing next to Buddy, I knew. If no one comes up with the other names I will look back and see if I can. Thanks again for all your comments and interest.
Lets slide back to the South East and take a look at a bunch of good old southern boys who certainly did their respective part to promote these Bluetick hounds. Unfortunately we have lost to many of these men. Good men! This was taken in Summerville, S.C.
James Riley and Arthur Duncun I believe are two of the men in this picture. Jim
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Jim Smith
Northern Mo. Blueticks
Gallatin,Mo. 64640
# 660-663-3121 if no answer leave message
Most of you up North and around the coon dog world should recognize these people. We had a good time-gonna miss him.
The South Carolina Photo
Jim that was James Riley and Arthur Duncan, also in that shot are Larry Taylor, Earl Christmas, Dave Bialik and Jerry Hackworth. Everyone of them could be found at the Bluetick hunts down here in the South. Larry Taylor was the long time sec./tres. of the Zone of BBOA and as long as he was alive no one was ever even nominated to run against him.
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Tom Jones-great pictures. What dog is in the kennel? Here is a dog at home on top. No serious discussion on breeding can take place without mention of the one and only.......he will not hurt your eyes either, will he?
Could someone possibly help me identify this young guy in this photo with this good looking dog. The dog's names was Bones and on the baseball cap I can read the name Parker's Blueticks. I do know an old man who still tries to coonhunt and who vaguely reminds me of the much younger man in the photo. Any help would be appreciated !
This pair certainly made their mark in recorded history on the Purina path. It has not been so long surely everyone still recognizes this duo.
Purina Champ
Tom Bradley & GRNTCH Blue Run Gentleman. He sired our GRNTCH Rolin Blue Lady from a litter Denny Kirby raised. She raised GRNTCH Rolin Blue Tuff Stuff out of ole Bullet. Tuff is far right dog in group picture above. Take care, Ron.
that good looking dog on the chain
Sitting down is uchtman's hawk. Pic was taken at Lonnie's house
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Gr NT CH Gr CH PR. uchtmans organ grinder
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the dark dog
Standing beside the Ford truck is charlie Castleberry's bones he was a real pleasure to hunt. Belly up tree dog.he was out of Castleberry' rebel ll x Castleberry's queen. Charlie is one of a kind. They don't come any better. The ford truck is still setting in cw's yard.
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quote:Lord what a pic !! I started laughing so hard when I saw this . Brings back a lot of memories !! Wish I had a couple of dogs like old bones he was a good one ! Wish we could say that about the old man in the pic lol just picking at ya Dale ! Dale an bones made a good team !!
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Could someone possibly help me identify this young guy in this photo with this good looking dog. The dog's names was Bones and on the baseball cap I can read the name Parker's Blueticks. I do know an old man who still tries to coonhunt and who vaguely reminds me of the much younger man in the photo. Any help would be appreciated !
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