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Rebel

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  1. Thanks for the replies lads. Johnny 1990 where in Cork did you buy them? Or are you selling them? Thanks,
  2. Does anyone know if and where you can buy the bulldog roundmouth shovels and digging spades, steel handled or other good digging shovels and spades? Thanks,
  3. She's a cracker, best of luck with her.
  4. Nice terriers what way is the white one bred Shaneg? Cracking looking terrier PBrookes, very nice.
  5. Hello, I am looking for the Johnny Bluck books, Digging the Dirt 1, 2 and 3. I have a number of books that I would be willing to swop, including, The Lakeland Terrier, by Sean Frain The Middleton Strain of Working Terrier, by Sean Frain The Lurcher Training and Hunting, by Frank Sheardown If you are not interested in the above, I also have some shooting books (Churchill and Brander), a good few canary books and a good few staff bull terrier books, that I would also swop. PM me and let me know and we can try and do a swop. Thanks,
  6. Cracking pup Lurcher330, I like the Russel types, what way is it bred? Thanks,
  7. Lovely country. They'll have you getting the puck for the fair in Killorglin next, lol
  8. Very nice pictures Jigsaw, what part of the country is that?
  9. Handy looking tools, I wouldn't mind them.
  10. Cracking looking pups khl what way are they bred?
  11. Nice pictures, great to have the young ones around animals.
  12. Handy having friends like that Stop End. No harm having a bit of weight behind it either.
  13. That looks a right good tool stopend. Did you make that up yourself?
  14. Be interesting to see how you get on Shaneg, stick the pictures up when you get a chance. Thanks,
  15. What part of Ireland, friend of mine looking to pick one up. PM if you like. Thanks
  16. I would agree with you fireman, I have the D3 and got a second hand B&F. I would say the D3 is more accurate especially as you get closer. I was disappointed with the B&F in that regard.
  17. I didn't mind that he is a fine lump of a dog very solid looking. I recognised him from your pictures, he's very distinctive looking. And also the red collar, lol. Did you have your other terriers with you?
  18. It was a good show, pity the weather wasn't better as I'd say it put off a few lads from travelling. I thought the terrier judges did a good job, they definetly seemed to favour the workers alright as it should be. Shaneg, was that the black dog that you put pictures up of during the week that you had with you, fine strong looking terrier. Edited to say, any idea what was best and reserve terrier in show? Thanks,
  19. For me it was my parents, both worked hard to provide for us and to give us a good start in life. It's only now that I am a parent myself and see all the work that goes into children that I relaise what an ungrateful f****r I was. Carragh, its not often you hear people say that Ireland saved them from the drink, normally its the other way around, lol.
  20. Best of luck with them, they look fine terriers.
  21. Very nice Britishbull. What way are they bred? Thanks
  22. Nice pictures, here's one of mine for next season.
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