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Kathi Klimes and her husband, Rick, were given these photos by Sam Pancotto, along with permission to post them on AR.

Kathi sent them to me and requested that I scan and post them.

Needless to say, doing that has been a real pleasure!

For those who don't know of the Pancottos, Sam and his wife, Rosemary, have hunted the world and have taken many, many rare and superb trophies.

In particular, many 100 pound elephant. These are mostly African animals, although there are a few photos of Sam's Asian sheep trophies that are simply amazing.

Perhaps Kathi can chime in with some more information.

Enjoy!



























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Thanks to both of you. Those are really interesting old photos.


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mrlexma,

Thank you for taking the time to post these old photos. I love the picture of Marilyn (Sam's daughter) with her "honeymoon elephant", she still has her manicured fingernails from the wedding!!!


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Fabulous pictures and trophies!

Thanks to you, Kathi, and the Pancotto family.
 
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Thank you so much!
Fantastic pictures!
All the best wishes and greetings to the Pancottos !!!
 
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Amazing, thanks ! Andrew Holmberg guided Sam and his wife to 3 elephants over the magical 100 pound mark on 1 safari ! !
 
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Absolutely fantastic!!!!
 
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Truly awesome photos. Wish i was there.



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A pair of lions like that with a double rifle!!!!!!! I'm going to have to find a towl to wipe up all the drool!!!!!

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And may your bullets shoot as swell As Fred Bear's arrow's flew; And may your nose work just as well As Jack O'Connor's too.
May winds be never at your tail When stalking down the steep; May bears be never on your trail When packing out your sheep.
May the hundred pounds upon you Not make you break or trip; And may the plane in which you flew Await you at the strip.
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Thanks Kathi and mrlexma. The old pics are amazing, what a life.
 
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Thank you MR and Kathi for posting these outstanding photos, it again makes me wish that I could have hunted Africa in the 1950’s.

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Thanks for posting these amazing photos. Some great elephants and I really like the two lion photo.

Thanks,

Greg
 
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Simply Outstanding Pics !!!!

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Quite nostalgic and extremely tasteful in presentation. Thanks for sharing.


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. . . just one of those elephant, that's all I ask, just one . . .

Thanks for sharing.


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Very nice!
 
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Thank you very much to everyone involved in this topic and special thanks to the Pancotto family for sharing these fantastic pictures with us !!!!

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Wow! What a treat. I loved them all, but that photo with the camel as a pack animal for ivory - way cool!


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A time that will never return. What years are these photos from?

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Wow!!
 
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Check this out. Unbelievable trophies from a not so distant past. Look at Trophy Room Photos and the title Tell me about this trophy room. My favorite post on AR.

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Originally posted by Rembrandt1:
A friend stopped by and showed me an old photo album of a remarkable trophy room. Album was amoung some old books his father had collected. I have all 4 volumns of Safari-Press's "Great Hunters & their Trophy Rooms", but have not seen this collection featured. From the looks of the furniture and room I'm guessing these were taken in the 1960-70's.


(Edited) Sorry guys, I removed the photos...since posting this it's now believed the trophy room owner is not deceased. Out of respect to the privacy of the owner I think it would be best not to post these unless he wishes to do so. If there is some way to contact him and receive permission, I'd be happy to put them back up. Hope you understand....Thanks, Rembrandt.

Edit update: Have had several people contact me about reposting these photos, sounds like the collection has been dispersed and no longer exists as it once did. A truly amazing collection and a tribute to a great hunter.








Simply amazing.

John


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404WJJeffery,

The 60's and 70's, prior to Kenya closing hunting. Marilyn's elephant is from 1975. The Marco Polo is from 1988, and the High Altai Argali is 1989.


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Those trophies and of course the photos are outstanding!

Anyone have any details about the one involving the camel? I don't recall seeing any other "modern" photos of camels being used.

Very cool!!


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Camels were used in the Northern Frontier District of Kenya, as these were foot safaris.

There is a great story and photos about Sam and Rose in Andrew Holmberg's book "Out in Africa".

There are other hunts and photos of Holmberg using camels on safari.

An excellent book with fantastic photos.


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simply incredible. What a hunting career mr. Pancotto and family


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Sam and Rosemary Pancotto are in a league by themselves,what they have done will never be duplicated, they are a piece of history in the hunting world,they are five star people and great friends,God Bless them both..............
 
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I can't even imagine how trips like the above were set up in the days before the Internet and safari shows




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I am sitting here trying to add up the amount of adventure that is hanging on those walls. Wow!



 
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Originally posted by Kathi:
Camels were used in the Northern Frontier District of Kenya, as these were foot safaris.

There is a great story and photos about Sam and Rose in Andrew Holmberg's book "Out in Africa".

There are other hunts and photos of Holmberg using camels on safari.

An excellent book with fantastic photos.


Kathi, I looked at Holmberg's book this evening, and that very photo, of Sam Pancotto with the camel loaded down with over 200 pounds of ivory, is one of those featured in the book.

I would love to have been able to hunt the N.F.D. in Kenya.


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Where can I find this article from saga magazine?

I bagged the Big 5 in 7 days by Sam Pancotto

The Nickudu link is down. Can anybody repost the story?
 
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I'm not sure exactly what happened, but I think the Nikudu files are no Nitro Express forums.

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May winds be never at your tail When stalking down the steep; May bears be never on your trail When packing out your sheep.
May the hundred pounds upon you Not make you break or trip; And may the plane in which you flew Await you at the strip.
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Thank you Brett! Couldn`t find anything over there about the Pancottos.

Nobody saved this article?
 
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Thank you Brett! Couldn`t find anything over there about the Pancottos.

Nobody saved this article?


Did you send a PM to Nickudu at NitroExpress or here?
 
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Thanks, no, I´m not a member of the nitroexpress forums and I believe Nickudu is away from AR (?) I just thought somebody had saved the pdf.
 
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Thanks, no, I´m not a member of the nitroexpress forums and I believe Nickudu is away from AR (?) I just thought somebody had saved the pdf.


You could check with Kathi and I will try Nickudu.
 
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Thank you Charles! Good idea.
 
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Sure enjoyed the pics, thanks for sharing!
 
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Fantastic photos !
Take note of the "classic" safari footwear Sam is wearing in a lot of the photos... Wink


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It makes a guy speechless...

Thanks for the peek.



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Originally posted by Kathi:
Camels were used in the Northern Frontier District of Kenya, as these were foot safaris.

There is a great story and photos about Sam and Rose in Andrew Holmberg's book "Out in Africa".

There are other hunts and photos of Holmberg using camels on safari.

An excellent book with fantastic photos.


Kathi, I looked at Holmberg's book this evening, and that very photo, of Sam Pancotto with the camel loaded down with over 200 pounds of ivory, is one of those featured in the book.

I would love to have been able to hunt the N.F.D. in Kenya.


You can still do Camel Safaris in this same area, but unfortunately not hunting. Frowner
 
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