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Alright lads, heres the picture on behalf of Barrie. Berts grave stone.   All the best, Moorside

saw him a few week later judging a show got best in show with a russell bitch when he handed me the trophy he said you could of washed your mugs before you fooked off

Hi Pablo   There was a previous thread about Bert a few years back.   We were very good friends right up until his death. I was fortunate enough to have travelled and hunted all over the country w

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One of the greats, him and Buck. Met Bert a couple of times, wearing his big battered old hat, very nice bloke, only wish I could have dug with him.

 

:yes:Would agree with you there...

 

Bert was old school,.same as George Newcombe,.etc....

 

Both tough cookies in their day,.. and passionate about their tykes,.... :yes:

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went for a mooch about with him went back for a brew and he fell asleep in his chair---we just left my mate cookie said he was dead :D ........

saw him a few week later judging a show got best in show with a russell bitch when he handed me the trophy he said you could of washed your mugs before you fooked off :laugh::laugh:

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Ive had the cuboards upside down ive got a couple of pictures but can i find. The fookers

. Still looking fook me i think i used to get dressed in the dark lol

 

if your owt like me once you start looking in cupboards n drawers for photos you`ll be there all night .....

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Yer Stando, those massive knarley old hands, remember looking at them fold the lead back and forth through his fingers as he talked.

You knew he was attending a show when that big old van came over the field. It always turned heads.I used to think what the feck that was all about, bit big for a terrier or two? I then read an article by Harcombe years later, which said he was gifted the van, by the shoe company he worked for on his retirement, as he never 'lost' a pair of shoes. His honesty was impeccable.

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