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Bow, click the link below...found that issue on ebay for $9 I beleive...

http://cgi.ebay.com/1943-Outdoor-Life-M ... 6006r28522

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thank you ill have to see if i can find some one that is set up with paypal i am not. i own the painting that the cover was made from the artis must of gave it to Bill
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John I have a paypal account i just bid $11 on it for you.There was no bids on it so thats why i bid only a day left. If i win ill get it to you
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Trueblue that one sure enough looks like it could have some GGS blood in it. It is the closest resemblence in an american hound that I have seen so far. How is it bred?

Bow thanks for hanging in there on those uploads! That is some very nice stuff you are sharing. I especially liked the article on the origins of the Green hound. I noticed they said "French hound", and did not specify color or breed. By looking at the pic that is with the article, they are some kind of black white "french hound" with tan trim. I bet that back then there was not many people who knew the difference between a Grand Gascon Saintongeois and a Grand Bleu de Gascon. From Texas huh? I had heard of some white french hounds in Texas but can't track them down. Texas is pretty close to Louisianna and Louisianna is where a lot of french settlers came in to this country.

Steve, you suprised me with the Rex Moyle pics. Looks like he liked a Green hound also. By the looks of 4 out of 7 pups, that black and white with tan trim is pretty dominant. I wonder who the sire was?

Bill sure liked those black and white with tan trim hounds though. He sure owned a bunch of them over the years.
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Any Body that wants a Full Res. of that Photo I can Email you one !! the one of Bill and Rex together .. The other one of Pups is out of one my Full Crys and it has a Fold in the Page so I will try to Press it out some .. Also you can go to My Photobucket Page and Download pic's right off it " Saltlick-Kennels " you just dbl click on the photo and it will come up full screen and theirs a tab just above the photo "Download" ..

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thank you jason.i dont think that is bill in the one photo have to see a better one.
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liontracker wrote: I especially liked the article on the origins of the Green hound. I noticed they said "French hound", and did not specify color or breed. By looking at the pic that is with the article, they are some kind of black white "french hound" with tan trim. I bet that back then there was not many people who knew the difference between a Grand Gascon Saintongeois and a Grand Bleu de Gascon.

Bill sure liked those black and white with tan trim hounds though. He sure owned a bunch of them over the years.


When research is done on "French hounds" that match the description, there are ony really 2 possibilities, PGS or GGS...and judging by their size, GGS is the only realistic solution...not to mention the countless pics being posted that are 100% matches in looks of a GGS...

The foxhound possibility is out too because they are tri-color....and, while a GGS has 3 colors, they are a blk and white with tan trim, like LT said....hmmmm, seems to be closing in doesn't it?
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Boo and his 5 month old Son Frosty.. Frosty is a Product of Jambing into one Hound .. Bloodhound, English Coonhound, Treeing Walker and Old Blueticks ..
Frosty is the Most Homoginized Pup out of the Whole 10 pup litter ..

As Soon as they Get up from their Nap I show you some Bill Green Hounds !! LOL

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Liontracker,that dog was a registered bluetick out of coondogs down in Missouri.Not only his color but his build as well (26 inches at the shoulder at 10 months) make me wonder if he could have had some GGS blood somewhere way back in his bloodline that shows up every once in a while ?
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Trueblue wrote:Liontracker,that dog was a registered bluetick out of coondogs down in Missouri.Not only his color but his build as well (26 inches at the shoulder at 10 months) make me wonder if he could have had some GGS blood somewhere way back in his bloodline that shows up every once in a while ?



How is he bred?
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Imagethe original painting
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Their are two Hounds on top of My ALL time Favorites !!! And these 2 Really get my "Nickers" in a Bunch !!!! lol

First is Bill's Hound !!! "Scout"

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Second is "Goose Creek Tack"

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If I could Mold these 2 hounds together !!! Well I would Be a Very Happy Houndsmen !!!!
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Brady,that blue dog was Uchtman top to bottom.
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MTH- Why Goose creek Tack?
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Goose Creek Tack was about the Very Best Bluetick "Coonhound" Ever .. How he ever Fliped his Belly (Ruptured Himself is how it was stated) with his conformation I'l never know !! He died before he Could really Make his mark in the Bluetick Breed.. He was a super Fast and Very Accrate Hound .. I believe he had a very Good nose and Brains to use it ...
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