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    The Gabe dog was well bred. To bad Mr. Mims could not keep that good family of dogs intact as bred. Seems when a good family of dogs are bred up. The well starts running dry on you. Key dogs stop producing or up and die.The dog game was a never ending process. Cheers

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    He did for the longest. The Hard Tack/Carolina Flow dogs could arguably be right up there with the highest of percentages of game dogs produced. CM has always been a private man, and appreciated the private people around him and a lot of his dogs were never 'mentioned' in the magazines/journals. Most of the famous Mims bred dogs were advertised by others. A late night phone call to the man was far more appreciated than mention in a monthly periodical.

    When bred to the Redboy studs I never seen or heard of one quitting. Some did not have all the tools to get famous with, or even show with, but you could always pack a lunch because you could count on being there.

    The Gabe dog was the deal. Produced some good ones. The Gabe Jr. dog I often wondered about. It was like all of a sudden he was there. I will not discount what is out there, but I have often wondered.

    Privacy is a double edged sword. I can't applaud or buy into the stories that are kept in privacy and then discount a dog I have not heard about who has a public record. I pretty much go with, "It is what it is", and let it go from there.




    Quote Originally Posted by CYJ View Post
    The Gabe dog was well bred. To bad Mr. Mims could not keep that good family of dogs intact as bred. Seems when a good family of dogs are bred up. The well starts running dry on you. Key dogs stop producing or up and die.The dog game was a never ending process. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWO View Post
    He did for the longest. The Hard Tack/Carolina Flow dogs could arguably be right up there with the highest of percentages of game dogs produced. CM has always been a private man, and appreciated the private people around him and a lot of his dogs were never 'mentioned' in the magazines/journals. Most of the famous Mims bred dogs were advertised by others. A late night phone call to the man was far more appreciated than mention in a monthly periodical.

    When bred to the Redboy studs I never seen or heard of one quitting. Some did not have all the tools to get famous with, or even show with, but you could always pack a lunch because you could count on being there.

    The Gabe dog was the deal. Produced some good ones. The Gabe Jr. dog I often wondered about. It was like all of a sudden he was there. I will not discount what is out there, but I have often wondered.

    Privacy is a double edged sword. I can't applaud or buy into the stories that are kept in privacy and then discount a dog I have not heard about who has a public record. I pretty much go with, "It is what it is", and let it go from there.

    He certainly did, and I'm sure he still has some of it bred tight and right. I had a really really great one off dew drop and a son of fiddle foot. Was 3/4 hard tack Flo. Chewed her way out of a kennel on the highway and jumped out. She had some scrapes but got up wagging her tail as if nothing happened. She ended up stolen. I absolutely love chatting with CM. He was one of my first mentors and never told me wrong. I love his dogs as well. The redboy stuff, the Snooty stuff, the cremator stuff, and the Carolina Flo stuff. ALL of it has survived the test of time. I'd give my left nut for a pure redboy bitch from him. As I know as honestof a man as he is, tthey'll be no question marks on the pedigree or quality of the bitch.

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