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A Hunter's Who's Who?
11 February 2006, 08:43
DavidReedA Hunter's Who's Who?
29 is Roy Weatherby
Is that Jack Carter to the right of Jim Carmichal?
11 February 2006, 09:10
465H&H4 = John Hunter
16 = Peter Flack
29 = Roy Weatherby
465H&H
11 February 2006, 12:11
Saeed16 could be Gregor Wood.
11 February 2006, 14:43
prof242Could that be Elgin Gates,Sr.?
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11 February 2006, 15:23
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by Nickudu:
Hope this is fun

I used some pretty poor pictures to make things tougher and covered many decades. Not looking for all the names in all photos but there are a number of photos with two and at least one photo with up to three recognizable figures. Some will be a piece of cake and some are damn tough but I'd say naming 20 or more would be A+!
A Hunter's Who's Who
some are a piece of cake alright...their names are on the pic once the pic is enlarged.....
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11 February 2006, 15:44
JBrownI must be wrong, otherwise how could you guys miss these?
002 Carmichael, Jack Atcheson Sr. and Bob Peterson
005 Deneys Finch Hatton
038 Luke Samaras
And a couple of guesses:
010 Tony Sanchez Arino maybe? The face looks very familar.
035 Peter Flack?????????
Jason
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________
Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown
11 February 2006, 16:56
NickuduGood Morning!
David Reed - Roy Weatherby!

465 H&H - John Hunter, Peter Flack!

Saeed - Gregor Wood!

JBrown = Jack Atcheson Sr, Finch-Hatton, Luke Samaras!

11 February 2006, 17:11
Nickuduquote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
quote:
Originally posted by Nickudu:
Hope this is fun

I used some pretty poor pictures to make things tougher and covered many decades. Not looking for all the names in all photos but there are a number of photos with two and at least one photo with up to three recognizable figures. Some will be a piece of cake and some are damn tough but I'd say naming 20 or more would be A+!
A Hunter's Who's Who
some are a piece of cake alright...their names are on the pic once the pic is enlarged.....
Those are the ones which have already been identified. A "Piece of Cake", as they say.
11 February 2006, 17:11
Rich Elliott40 a young Terry Irwin?
38 Luke Samamras
32 Dr. Carl Akely?
29 Roy Weatherby
28 a young John Northcote?
25 Henry Poolman
12 Bill Feldstein & Walter Eder
15 Jim Corbett?
Rich Elliott
Rich Elliott
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11 February 2006, 17:33
NickuduRich Elliot,
Terry Irwin!

excellent
Bill Feldstein & Walter Eder!

The "Day Crew" has arrived!

11 February 2006, 18:06
Rich ElliottNickudu,
Those were easy for me as I personally know all three of those guys.

Haven't seen or heard from Terry since the late 80's....early 90's (?) though. Anyone on the forum know if he's alive and well?
Rich Elliott
Rich Elliott
Ethiopian Rift Valley Safaris
11 February 2006, 18:27
scruffyHa ! Fascinating photos !

And you think that sometimes guides/PH's are under pressure to produce a good trophy .. can you imagine the stress that Hermann Goering's guide felt ?

11 February 2006, 19:15
Steve RichardsRich,
There was a PH working for Trevor Shaw/Zulu Nyala Safaris in Natal in 1987 by the name of Terry Irwin. From the photo, I'd say he is the same guy. I also recall seeing a reference to a "Terry Irwin Safaris" operating out of Zimbabwe sometime in the early 90's.
11 February 2006, 19:18
new_guy
#9 Is Bob Petersen and ???
Ken Clark Kenya, 1973 with 460 G&A built by Gearge Hoenig.
#28 Is Jon Speed / Tanzania.
11 February 2006, 19:35
Nickuduquote:
Originally posted by scruffy:
Ha ! Fascinating photos !

And you think that sometimes guides/PH's are under pressure to produce a good trophy .. can you imagine the stress that Hermann Goering's guide felt ?

Nice one Scruff!
11 February 2006, 19:37
NickuduNew_Guy - Correct!

Excellento!
11 February 2006, 20:14
NickuduMy compliments "AR" Members ... Highly Impressive!

001 - Mike Cottar (with client)
002 - Jim Carmichel, Jack Atcheson Sr. & ?
003 - ?
004 - John A. Hunter
005 - Denys Finch-Hatton
006 - Tony Sanchez-Arino
007 - Bob Swinehart
008 - Warren Page
009 - Ken Clark & Bob Petersen
010 - Brian Marsh
011 - Roger Whittall & Craig Boddington
012 - Bill Feldstein & Walter Eder
013 - John Wayne & Jan Oloefse
014 - Fred Bear
015 - ?
016 - Gregor Wood
017 - Jim Sutherland
018 - Constantine Ionides
019 - John Boyes
020 - Hermann Goering
021 - Harry Manners
022 - John Wooters
023 - Howard Hill
024 - Harry Selby & Robert Ruark
025 - Jack London
026 - Jack Lott
028 - Jon Speed
029 - Roy Weatherby
030 - ?
031 - Elmer Keith
032 - ?
033 - Phillip Percival & George Eastman
034 - ?
035 - Peter Flack
036 - Jack O'Connor & John Kingsley- Heath
037 - Saxon Pope & Art Young
038 - Luke Samaras
039 - Ross Seyfried
040 - Terry Irwin
11 February 2006, 20:43
465H&HI wonder how Elder felt having a 600 Nitro pointed at the back of his head?
465H&H
11 February 2006, 21:19
Rich Elliott465 H&H,
I think that's Feldsteins .700 H&H and Walter don't care

Is # 25 Babe Ruth?
Rich Elliott
Rich Elliott
Ethiopian Rift Valley Safaris
11 February 2006, 21:33
Nickuduquote:
Originally posted by Rich Elliott:
465 H&H,
I think that's Feldsteins .700 H&H and Walter don't care

Is # 25 Babe Ruth?
Rich Elliott
#25 is a famous author, as is #34
Here's The Babe on a duck hunting safari:
11 February 2006, 22:45
Rich Elliott# 25 Hemmingway before the beard.
Rich Elliott
Rich Elliott
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11 February 2006, 23:44
Kathi#33
George Eastman on the right?
On the left I have to guess Percival?
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11 February 2006, 23:50
CanuckKathi...you beat me to the guess of Percival...I just looked in Prentice Grey's book and spotted a picture of Philip Percival that looks an aweful lot like the guy on the left in pic #33.
The father/son team in pic #34 looks like it could be the Roosevelt era, but too skinny to be Teddy and Kermit!!
Cheers,
Canuck
ps: MRLexma...I am taking credit for Wooters!

He's the only one I spotted after you rifled off the first 20 or so!
12 February 2006, 00:07
NickuduKorrectumundo Kathi!

That's my girl!
Canuck .. will you try being a bit more assertive?

Remember, #25 & #34 are famous authors.

I think mrlexma may shoot himself when he arrives for the night shift.
12 February 2006, 09:33
JBrown#25 Jack London
#34 Col. Townsend Whelen
Jason
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________
Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown
12 February 2006, 09:43
JBrownGFC! #10 is Brian Marsh
My guess for #15 Keneth Anderson
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________
Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown
12 February 2006, 12:00
NickuduJack London & Brian Marsh are correct Jason!

15 February 2006, 12:54
JBrownNick
Are you going to name the hunters who stumped us?
By the way this was a fun little contest.
Jason
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________
Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown
16 February 2006, 02:23
Nickudu001 - Mike Cottar (with client)
002 - Jim Carmichel, Jack Atcheson Sr. &
Mike Rowbotham003 -
Tony Henley004 - John A. Hunter
005 - Denys Finch-Hatton
006 - Tony Sanchez-Arino
007 - Bob Swinehart
008 - Warren Page
009 - Ken Clark & Bob Petersen
010 - Brian Marsh
011 - Roger Whittall & Craig Boddington
012 - Bill Feldstein & Walter Eder
013 - John Wayne & Jan Oloefse
014 - Fred Bear
015 -
General Billy Mitchell016 - Gregor Wood
017 - Jim Sutherland
018 - Constantine Ionides
019 - John Boyes
020 - Hermann Goering
021 - Harry Manners
022 - John Wooters
023 - Howard Hill
024 - Harry Selby & Robert Ruark
025 - Jack London
026 - Jack Lott
028 - Jon Speed
029 - Roy Weatherby
030 -
Karl Goering031 - Elmer Keith
032 -
Major Powell Cotton033 - Phillip Percival & George Eastman
034 -
Zane Grey & son
035 - Peter Flack
036 - Jack O'Connor & John Kingsley- Heath
037 - Saxon Pope & Art Young
038 - Luke Samaras
039 - Ross Seyfried
040 - Terry Irwin
16 February 2006, 03:29
CanuckThanks Nick! I am kicking my a55 about Zane Grey....I shoulda oughta known that one....just didn't compute..
Cheers,
Canuck
16 February 2006, 06:15
NickuduCanuck - I never thought the members would come up with so many correct answers. Guess I'll have to make it tougher next time, eh?

17 February 2006, 08:20
CanuckLooking at the names of some of the one's that the forum got, I feel the same way. Pretty well read bunch of guys and gals here!
Bring on the next one Nick!
Cheers,
Canuck