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06 April 2012, 21:58
MJines
Book Your Golden Age Safari
The date is 1925. You have just learned that you are the heir to a small fortune and have decided to book a full bag 28-day safari to Kenya, a relatively new British colony and the former British East Africa protectorate. You must now decide on who your professional hunter will be. Please indicate who you would book with, and most importantly, indicate why. If you would book with someone not on the list, who would it be and again mention why. Remember, it is 1925 (so folks like Harry Selby have just been born).<BR><BR>I will be first up. I would book my hunt with Bror Blixen. Bror sounds like he was great fun to be around, enjoyed life, lived it to its fullest and was an incredible hunter to boot. He was a known raconteur who personally knew and associated with many characters of the era and would be the source of many interesting stories around the campfire. I am sure that the liquor cabinet would be well stocked too. I would leave my wife at home though.<BR><BR>Next?Who would you select as your professional hunter for your Golden Age Safari?John Alexander (J.A.) HunterDenys Finch HattonPhilip PercivalBror Von Blixen-Finecke


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06 April 2012, 22:16
BaxterB
That's a hell of a tough question. Blixen would be fun, Finch-Hatton would provide excellent intellectual conversation and Percival is attractive because of his avoidance of motor-cars, at least early on.

Given that, I'd take Blixen. He was supposedly a hell of a shot, was excellent at tracking and locating game, knew elephant bahaviour very well, and no matter how much he drank, was always up for the hunt.

I would request Finch-Hatton as second, however.

I would also leave my wife home.
06 April 2012, 22:24
JA
I'm with Baxter on this one.


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06 April 2012, 22:33
Michael Robinson
I've often found upon meeting people that those I thought I would like, I sometimes don't, and vice versa.

So, I'd have to meet them. Got a time machine? Big Grin

Never read a bad word about Percival, though.


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06 April 2012, 23:24
dogcat
I chose James Hunter. From his books, he seems like a I guy I would enjoy and not to worry about funny business with my wife.
06 April 2012, 23:45
BEGNO
I chose Hunter. I have imagined many times what it must have been like to see for the first time and hunted the crater with him.


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07 April 2012, 04:00
Nakihunter
My first African hunting book was Hunter which I read in 1970.

Brian Herne's book makes the choice even more difficult but I went with JA Hunter.

One correction though, It would have been a 90 day safari and not 28 days!


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07 April 2012, 04:09
Frostbit
Trader Horn!! I liked the way he blew the smoke out of the barrels of his double after shooting a Rhino in the movie. Big Grin

Sorry! Couldn't help it.


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07 April 2012, 04:26
D. Nelson
I chose Denys Finch Hatton 'cause he was real cute in the movie!!!! (I'm blond)

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07 April 2012, 04:40
Tim Vining
If I had inherited a fortune, perhaps the prudent choice would be all four. hammering


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07 April 2012, 05:26
Antlers
Man, I just can't choose...have to think on this a while.


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07 April 2012, 22:07
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Any of them would work for me.....




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08 April 2012, 00:35
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Hunter ~ loved his book. starting out as a pheasant poacher rotflmo


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08 April 2012, 00:48
A.Dahlgren
as a Swede myself it could only be Bror.


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08 April 2012, 01:31
Odin
A fellow Scandinavian would be my choice.
08 April 2012, 03:07
Cross L
I do believe i would have to go with Phil Percival--he seems to have been the consummate professional and his references are impeccable.

Wink


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08 April 2012, 05:02
Molepolole
quote:
Originally posted by D. Nelson:
I chose Denys Finch Hatton 'cause he was real cute in the movie!!!! (I'm blond)

rotflmo

Best regards, D. Nelson


I love the replies by the two women who posted on this thread so far!

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08 April 2012, 06:48
376 steyr
Percival because he was with the Roosevelt expedition.
08 April 2012, 06:52
BaxterB
A quick view of the poll shows Hunter taking the lead by far.

Would be cool to do this poll by decade seeing who would be chosen as new PH's entered the field.

As my mom always said, "Dreaming is cheap." And as Aerosmith said, "Dream on!"
08 April 2012, 07:04
ledvm
Denys hands down for me...we have/had much the same philosophy on life.


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08 April 2012, 10:07
Michael Robinson
If we're going by movies, as a hunting companion, I'd much prefer Klaus Maria Brandauer to Robert Redford - although for other reasons and purposes, I'd naturally choose Meryl Streep! Big Grin


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09 April 2012, 00:00
Grafton
Meryl Streep is a pretty handsome fellow but I think I would forget about the safari and use the fortune to camp out in front of every game department office in East Africa until someone hired me on for control work...ridding the landscape of cheeky rhinos and such.. Big Grin


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09 April 2012, 00:12
Hallgeir Gravrok
Sorry to say, but we ladies and gents are 100 years to late
09 April 2012, 06:21
surestrike
28 days.....Really!?! Mine would be 90 days minimum and more than that likely.

Blixen or Hunter either would be fine.



09 April 2012, 07:10
ledvm
I agree...90 days it is!


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
09 April 2012, 08:04
Todd Williams
With a small fortune just inherited, I think I would leave it all behind, move to Africa, and do what was necessary to become one of them! I think I would pick Bror to show me the ropes!
10 April 2012, 01:41
loud-n-boomer
Denys Finch Hatton - He was obviously very skilled and professional in the field, but from his writings he seemed to be the lowest key and most thoughful (not in the kind sense, but in the sense that he considered life and the world aroung him) of the group.


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10 April 2012, 14:54
ozhunter
Like Todd's idea, I too would pack up kit and make for Kenya for the long haul.
Oh, and tout a 450NE, 404 and 9.3x62.
10 April 2012, 15:41
Wink
I also picked Hunter. But if it were 1925 and I inherited a small fortune, I would probably buy a farm there and go hunting with these guys when there are no clients in town.


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