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1950 buffalo hunt video
26 March 2009, 15:02
mouse931950 buffalo hunt video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0A6XedTat426 March 2009, 18:52
shootawayExcellent narration.
26 March 2009, 19:18
jorge300 Weatherby rules!

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26 March 2009, 19:55
TANZ-PHNice scenery & early footage; but what a bunch of crap! The scenes appear to be highly edited by mr. Tabor to make himself look good.
Maybe its there, but I sure didn't see any "Gaping wound" or spear shaft sticking out of the buffalo. The scenes where he shoots the bull are very obviously staged, and spliced in later. The bull drops his hind end from a rear spine shot (probably by Taber), but through clever editing Taber makes it appear that he hasn't shot it yet...and the bull is stumbling from the effects of the "Spear wound in the shoulder".
I seriously doubt his excuse of the buffalo being previously wounded. I think he made up that story to justify chasing it down to the point of exhustion with his vehicle; and invented the story to make himself look like a real sportsman doing a humane deed.
I believe he saw a good bull in the herd, and determined to get it somehow, even if by running it down by car. Even a unwounded bull will ram a car, if chased & harassed like that!

Appears he also edited out any sign of a PH, (to make himself look more brave?) A bunch of Film Fakery...but I did enjoy watching it.

26 March 2009, 21:02
eyedocAs bad as I hate to bring this up , for fear of how it could re-erupt a now quiet volcano....Did anyone notice the amazing simularity of the story Tabor tells about the buffalo licking the feet off the hunter and the story Capstick tells. Tabor has the hunter under a rock outcropping while Capstick has him up a small tree but otherwise it is the same story.
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26 March 2009, 21:09
Kathimouse 93,
Thanks for posting the video. A friend of mine was disposing of all his old hunting books and gave me Wallace Taber's book Safari Sagas. What makes this book unique is there is a square of zebra hide glued to the cover.
This is an excellent book and even has advertising pages from the 50's.
Thanks, again.
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26 March 2009, 22:00
TANZ-PHquote:
Originally posted by jorge:
300 Weatherby rules!

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The .300 may indeed rule (great round) but not for buffalo!! Also most likely an illegal DG calibre even back then.
Oh well, why worry about an illegal weapon, when youre hunting illegally by running down trophies from a car???

my guess is it was shot (rather badly) with a big bore, and finished off with the .300 as a Weatherby promotional stunt.
27 March 2009, 12:04
mouse93Kathy it was my pleasure - Tanz-PH - from my perspective - this movie was shot long before I was born and it just reminded me of fairy tales I was brought up by - I don't believe in dwarfs tho (not all of the time at least) but as you said I just enjoyed watching it as well

27 March 2009, 14:20
jimmaraIts amazing how in those days people new so little about Africa that you could tell and show them any crap and the general public would just eat it up.
27 March 2009, 15:48
GraftonThe impala footage is great.
27 March 2009, 17:07
jsl3170the lighting in the sequence where the buff comes out onto the plain looks different than when the author is being filmed. plus, the wounded animal comes out of the safety of the brush to drag his ass end around on a plain?
suspicious
27 March 2009, 23:23
dogcatThanks for sharing, that was fun to watch.
27 March 2009, 23:37
chuck375jimmara, are you trying to tell me Tarzan wasn't real?
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27 March 2009, 23:56
hikerbumIt reminded me of the old Lowell Thomas films. Or for you canadians, or US near the Border, do you remember a show narrated by Red Fisher, called Scuttlebutt Lodge or something like that.
I liked the film. Yeah, these older ones can seem a little hokey, but LOTS of the current ones are staged also............
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28 March 2009, 04:19
rxgremlinThanks for sharing! That impala footage was great.
28 March 2009, 05:54
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by hikerbum:
It reminded me of the old Lowell Thomas films. Or for you canadians, or US near the Border, do you remember a show narrated by Red Fisher, called Scuttlebutt Lodge or something like that.
I liked the film. Yeah, these older ones can seem a little hokey, but LOTS of the current ones are staged also............
I remember that.Red would fish all over the place.Once caught a show of his where he fished in iceland-early eighties.
28 March 2009, 07:48
RatltrapSome great old footage there - probably no more set-up than most of what you see today. Film editing is much tougher than video. I also recall seeing film of him shooting an elephant out of a tree on UTube.
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28 March 2009, 09:48
LRH270"I also recall seeing film of him shooting an elephant out of a tree on UTube."
How did the elephant get in the tree?

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28 March 2009, 18:14
Michael RobinsonGreat, if blurry, footage of African animals from days gone by.
But as for the hero-narrator - my God, what a shameless bullsh*tter!
He spouted all of the old canards -
--The one about the buff licking the feet off a hunter! What a crock!
--The one about the high velocity rifle bullet ricocheting off a buff's boss! One still hears this one even today. Just a ridiculous myth.
--The lame (and false) justification for killing his buff (so the Bambi-ists wouldn't complain to his sponsors) - I only did it because of the gaping spear wound!
Why this guy felt that he had to shovel the sh*t so much is beyond me.
The reality of cape buffalo hunting is plenty exciting enough!
Still, as others have said, this was fun to watch.
Mike
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28 March 2009, 20:58
TANZ-PHThe illegal High Speed Pursuit of this grand old buffalo bull is what really pisses me off!!!

Had he been a true hunter, and crawled to stalk this bull, it may have been a pretty darn good film!
I really doubt the .300 was the actual weapon used, Not that a .300 can't kill a buffalo...it certainly can (but not with an ass shot). Remember this clown was a notorious Pitchman for Weatherby; and the 50's & 60's were the heyday of promoting Weatherbys in Africa as THE rifle to take on safari.

28 March 2009, 21:53
Bobby B.As a newbie who's not yet hunted Africa, I really enjoyed the entire show. Somehow, it seemed to possess more character than many of the highly polished versions of today.
Watched Buzz Charlton's Zambezi Extreme last night and enjoyed that one immensely as well. Buzz is one seriously cool dude, always a laugh and a smile from him no matter the situation.
Bobby B.
28 March 2009, 22:23
adrookFun to watch but what a load of bullshit. He was even armed with one of the those gaudy Weatherby abominations with the white diamonds inlaid into the sides of the stock. Maybe if he used a bigger rifle the bullets wouldn't ricochet off the buffalo's boss.
29 March 2009, 01:34
AfricanHunterMy, my, I guess it's "piss on" Wally day today.
I waqtched the film, yes it has plenty of B. S in it, but it was made for entertainment on TV. Hell, I hadn't even seen a TV when he started doing those shows. Sure he was a pitchman for Roy, so what look at the pitchmen on today's show. I could puke at some of their claims today. But, they are okay and Wally wasn't? Come on guys, get real. Just because most of you weren't born when he was doing his thing does make him a bad guy. It was entertainment for a public that didn't have the access to other parts of the world that we have today. You think Osa and Martin Johnson did all of their work without endorsements and "pitches". Think again! This world runs on pitches and endorsements.
Anyway, I enjoyed the video for what ever it is worth more than most of the current garbage on the networks and DVDs. The current is full of editing, patchwork and stuff passed off as fact that may be fact or fiction. But, then I am an old man that has seen both the old and new.
Now just for giggles, think about this: I am sure Wally put more effort into making his "entertaiment" shows than some of the current "factual hunting" shows have put into them, but they may not be as "slick." due to video editing.
Just some thoughts