Beatty-Cole horses
These are the former Buschbom, Cline, Garden, Anthony liberty horse's.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
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3 comments:
They ended up at Bensons. I worked them one time. By then they were very very slow, working at a walk.
Ian
Ian,
I worked a lot of date's with Johnny and the pinto's back in the mid 70's and it was a sharp act. The lead horse was a real beauty, nicely marked. This is the act I mentioned a while back, that John Milton Herriott put a head to tail waltz on in 1994, that disappeared the first date in Canada. A nice head to tail waltz is still up there in Canada someplace, if you ever need one, and can find it. :)
Wade
Long time, I no visit! My apologies Wade!
I never knew that Johnny Cline was on the Beatty-Cole show and I've seen it every season since 1961. I worked at Baranoo during the summers of 1972 and "73 when Johnny was there. By the way, during one of those two summers he worked in one or two new horses to the group, perhaps replacing a horse or two. I spent many an evening sitting and watching the training effort.
Dick Flint
Baltimore
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