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Only A Thousand Words?
29 March 2005, 07:18
NickuduOnly A Thousand Words?
29 March 2005, 09:34
fusinoWow. That is really all I can say.
--->Happiness is nothing but health and a poor memory<---Albert Schweitzer
--->All I ever wanted was to be somebody; I guess I should have been more specific<---Lily Tomlin
N,
You must be getting old, reveling in these old photos.

There was a photo of Patterson in an issue of National Wildlife (bunny huggers) that I don't remember seeing before. Lion with head propped up with sticks, Patterson behind, and a tin shack behind him with a leopard skin draped on it. Ring any bells? If not, I'll send you the page. Send me your address again.
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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
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29 March 2005, 14:42
NitroXI want a hat like that.
I guess the fellows standing up are the bird picker-ups.
30 March 2005, 02:53
NickuduWill - It rings a bell but I could use a better photo, if you have.
With a pith helmet you can make very pithy statements !And they're almost big enough to take a bath in .

N,
The photo/printing I have is better than what I see on the screen, FWIW.
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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
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and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor, GOA, NAGR
_________________________
"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped.
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.
red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________
If anything be of note, let it be he was once an elephant hunter, hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go.
30 March 2005, 03:44
BwanahileLooks kinda like Oldsarge before either his pith helmet shrank or his head got bigger!!

05 April 2005, 05:02
NickuduThanks WILL!
05 April 2005, 08:22
Cape BankerGreat picture. Thanks, Nickudu. Lurked, but hell. Some of you guys live my dreams.
05 April 2005, 15:02
JohnTheGreekThat photo of Patterson just convinced me....I am definitely growing a moustache like that!

Best,
JohnTheGreek
05 April 2005, 21:25
NitroXNick
Here is another one for you. May have posted it before on AR, certainly have elsewhere. the photo comes from a photocopy so unfortunately is not as clear as ideal.
This gentleman was an Australian big game hunter in the early 1900's and was nick-named as Walter "Tiger" Smith.
In the photo are two fantastic sambar stags, two tigers, a leopard and a bear skin.
Those were the days.
I love the old fashioned bragging photos where the hunter sits or stands among his numerous trophies, skulls and skins.
05 April 2005, 22:07
JohnTheGreekquote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
I love the old fashioned bragging photos where the hunter sits or stands among his numerous trophies, skulls and skins.
My favorite part is that people often portrayed in this type of photo wear suits and ties in the field. Gone are the days of true style regardless of income. Reminds me of a story about my grandfather's older brothers in Utah around the 1930s. One particular brother used to make my grandfather drive and retrieve grouse and pheasant while he shot from a chair in the back of a moving pick-up. He wasn't being unethical even by modern standards for, as the family story goes, he did it because he didn't want to scuff his dress shoes.

Never saw a picture of ANY of those brothers when they weren't wearing three piece suits. Just relatively poor Greek immigrants but what class!
Hunting has become too casual! I think we need to return to this old world style to show proper appreciation for our sport. It might also help convince the antis that we aren't all low-class slob hunters in the process!
JMHO,
JohnTheGreek
06 April 2005, 04:50
AtkinsonI love old photos both African and Western America..
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06 April 2005, 06:37
NickuduCape Banker - Welcome!
Nitro - My copy is much the same, sorry to say.
I think one of your countrymen sent it to me a few years back. Bakes, maybe (?) I do try to keep track of who sends me what but this one ...
John the Greek - the moustache .. go for it!
Ray - Was it very exciting when the first cameras came West?
06 April 2005, 09:23
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by Nickudu:
I think one of your countrymen sent it to me a few years back. Bakes, maybe (?) I do try to keep track of who sends me what but this one ...
It would have been me or you saw it on NE.com. I may have posted it on AR before. I like to get good mileage out of my efforts

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The photocopy is from a page in a history of winemakers of the Barossa Valley OR a history of the Yalumba wine company. I forget which.
"Tiger" Smith is sitting on wine barrels in front of the barrel store.
I'll have to track down the book again. I think I know who had it.
07 April 2005, 02:05
mehulkamdarNickudu and NitroX,
Thanks for the fantastic pictures. They really help re-live history!
Good hunting,
Mehul Kamdar
"I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."-- Patrick Henry