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Posted by John Carroll on 08-19-2003 01:40 AM:

A Question for You Walker Men

This goes back a few years ... does anyone remember the old Swinney's Diamond Jim dog? I think he won the ACHA World Hunt years ago.

Is there any of that blood left anywhere?

Did any of you ever hunt with him or have a dog out of him?

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Posted by pete on 08-19-2003 02:18 AM:

sire of 1 rock river banjo. 82 ukc wrld ch . c.harvey or david blankenship
moffets w c deamon, russ bellar 11 in 82 7 th in 8o john i just curious found this under ukc world ch goes back to 78 ... are you thinkin of convertin to walkers ?????? man i hope so .. pete


Posted by pete on 08-19-2003 02:33 AM:

" But as a teenager I was very fortunate because I was neighbors with Ray Johnson who had the Diamond Jim dog that won the ACHA World Hunt and won about everything there was to win that one year. I was with some pretty good hunters at an early age and found out what a good dog was pretty quick. It really helped, you know. "
Mike Sheppard of Adrian, Michigan


Posted by pete on 08-19-2003 02:41 AM:

not sure if above is even same dog a picture of 1974 acha world ch at mill creek treeing walkers


Posted by John Carroll on 08-19-2003 04:16 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by pete
sire of 1 rock river banjo. 82 ukc wrld ch . c.harvey or david blankenship
moffets w c deamon, russ bellar 11 in 82 7 th in 8o john i just curious found this under ukc world ch goes back to 78 ... are you thinkin of convertin to walkers ?????? man i hope so .. pete



Pete, I am not quite ready to convert yet...but I have always said when I find something I like better, I'll have it if I can get it.

I am interested in some older lines of Walker dogs, where the nose, mouth, and disposition might be more to my liking.

By the way, why are you hoping I "convert?"

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Posted by Micheal on 08-19-2003 04:20 AM:

Jim won the world hunt in 74 he was owned at that time by Buddy Gilbert, but Buddy had not had him very long when he won. Buddy told me that he had not owned the dog long enough to know him so the man he got him from handled him. I may be wrong but I think Buddy said he won the little world hunt that same year.


Posted by pete on 08-19-2003 10:38 AM:

john im hoping you convert.. cause ive read a lot of stuff you write and its very good.... honest about dogs, good and bad . thats what it takes to breed better dogs.. pete


Posted by John Carroll on 08-19-2003 02:48 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Doug Johnson
John, I had a female that was a granddaughter to Jim. This was in the early 1980's. She was the dog that showed me what a coondog was supposed to be. She also had Boone Creek Mike, and Dickerson's Singing Casey in her 3 generation pedegree.
She watched my children like a nanny, never growled at another dog. She could tree coon anywhere that you dropped her. Put together well and had a good ringing mouth, here name was Bell.
And the part that you'll love, she was ticked up real bad, almost bluetick on her right hip.



There you have it Doug...think of what you'd have if you got one ticked all over!

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