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there was one result this year i think he was 2nd , a mate bought one at Blackpool ;)

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has any one races birds form this man

just had a look on elimar and they look the dogs dangly bits to me great eyes as well

Iam sure he sold these aardens by the boatload years ago.I remember him having a sale at blackpool where they were making very good money,but ive not really heard of a lot of winners coming from them.

 

 

Guest cloudview
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have to agree they are my type of distance bird ,shape and conformation  wise , but im put off by the lack of winners in the pedigrees , most are generations away , but to the eyesign enthusiasts they must be a dream come true .

so i think ill see how they perform for others first .

Guest mick bowler
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Looked like they not been raced for generations, the bird (Oude Dolle) detailed on the pics is a 1967 bird.

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These are the most beautiful Jan Aardens I have seen for many years. If they handle as good as they look then they could be very, very special

 

Derek, dont mean to be disrespectful but I would prefer to fly them rather than handle them.

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Derek, dont mean to be disrespectful but I would prefer to fly them rather than handle them.

 

If you are going to purchase a pigeon, the first thing you want is it to look good and handle good.You cannot deny that these pigeons look the business.Whether they fly, that is the question with every pigeon for sale.

Guest frank dooman
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Yes he was Robbie

 

He has the best of the Van Geels

 

another example you can get a mans birds but you cant get the man!!!!!!!!!

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Not so sure Michael Buijk was Marijn or Martha Van Geel's loft manager. They were great friends for many years, and Michael obtained many, many birds from the Van Geels. Michael would be the first to tell you his Van Geels are so inbred they need to be crossed, preferably to another Jan Aarden line.

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That is what makes racing so unpredictable they may look good, feel good maybe even taste good but you will never know how good they are until the flaps are opened

Guest youngzimmy
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i spoke to him on the phone on friday this family of pigeons has been cultivated over the last forty years as you can see by there similarity and the strength of the eye sign i am interested in buying some myself  i think you could do worse than buy these birds quality

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I have got a few jan aardens ,they must be some of the best looking and handling birds i have ever had.and these Machiel Buijk Aardens look the part.wouldint mind geting my hands on a few youngsters.

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