Re: CAT: Stockton? Now Rockytop
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- Subject: Re: CAT: Stockton? Now Rockytop
- From: G* S* <g*@loop.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 1998 20:10:45 -0600 (MDT)
Walter A. Moores wrote:
>
> .... THORNBIRD in the South is narrow, tailored, and has horns. It
> looks nothing like what is pictured on the AIS Bulletin cover of October,
> 1997. Maybe, the South got the flimflam THORNBIRD.
To me, it is MUCH more impressive with the dramatically contrasting horns than
it is with the spoons of the same color as the falls/standards that it usually
gives me (but I still voted for it for the Dykes).
I'm not sure which form got it the votes for the Dykes (probably some for each),
but I am extremely happy that Monty B. won the big one. Now how about a
hybridizer's medal???
I still ache when I think of what he might have done if granted a full life.
Gerry
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