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Post by hiphoplyricalrobot on Sept 13, 2009 21:31:58 GMT
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Post by hiphoplyricalrobot on Sept 13, 2009 21:35:29 GMT
Cadgi, what do you think, is that Lliy and Tigan in the second pic down ?
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Post by kirsty on Sept 13, 2009 21:37:30 GMT
wow i do like the look of some of these
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Post by martinl on Sept 14, 2009 7:47:02 GMT
i think the ones with the longer legs look proper.... and the "normal" noses look spot on...
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Post by quinlent on Sept 14, 2009 8:05:36 GMT
Hey Neil great oldies in a time the differences of amstaff's, pitbulls, Bull Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers was drawn with a thin line.
Cheers - Marco
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Post by cadgi on Sept 14, 2009 9:01:06 GMT
Cadgi, what do you think, is that Lliy and Tigan in the second pic down ? next time your over we'll go for a walk through history buddy,i'll show you some of the dog's i've got tucked away around the place. last but one pic is my 'tsunami's' litter mate's.
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Post by dog on Sept 14, 2009 10:20:51 GMT
I've seen the dates of most of those and if you placed them in date order you can see the gradual exaggeration starting around the 1930s and gathering speed by the 1950's. There are a couple of dogs there that aren't much better than most of today's show stock.
There are some very nice dogs there but I prefer the pre 1900's stuff.
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Post by kirsty on Sept 14, 2009 11:50:12 GMT
i will agree with you on that one dog pre 1900's i will have one of them lol
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Post by grchmason on Sept 14, 2009 15:32:16 GMT
Really cracking dog's there Neil Thanks for sharing!! Tarren
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Post by onkyo on Sept 14, 2009 18:41:57 GMT
the same goes for me i like a dog before the roman nose around the 1900s and before i love this head and this dog i have admired this dog from about the age of 13 or 14 it is in a bull terrier book that my dad got for me and this dog that Dr.Hauck breed i dont now when he was breed but i would say 1920s or 30s from working lines these are some of the types of bull terriers for me.
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Post by owasocourin on May 9, 2010 18:05:14 GMT
Here you go Mottoron, hope you enjoy! most noticable is the greater length and elegance of proportions. leg, neck, muzzle and back.
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Post by owasocourin on May 9, 2010 20:45:30 GMT
i personally like CH Romany Ruff Weather, may be a bit heavily musceled, and CH Ormandys mr Mcguffin.
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Post by mottatron on May 9, 2010 20:57:27 GMT
based on looks alone, I'd be taking home Champion Virginalis. I do admire the capable look most of those dogs have.
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Post by owasocourin on May 9, 2010 21:19:27 GMT
Thats owens Sonny mate, you will love him if thats the stamp you like
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Post by bullrover on May 10, 2010 11:16:43 GMT
A few I like the look of A nice head shape One of my favourites Scotsman's Prince a modern worker
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Post by dog on May 10, 2010 12:27:14 GMT
Wow, what an elegant looking dog in the top photo.
Every time I see an old type Bull Terrier there is one of Lyndon's dogs that I think looks just like it, the top one looks like Lyndon's Tsunami.
Keep them coming.
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Post by anubis on May 10, 2010 14:09:50 GMT
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Post by owasocourin on May 10, 2010 19:02:57 GMT
Stratton called them the great pretenders, you only have to dig to see the truth dont you, thans for sharing fellas
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Post by sehalani on May 23, 2010 17:06:30 GMT
Great pics of the original ebt's. Glad people are waking them up again,like them very much
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