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Guest lenwadebob
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DERICK SMITH GREAT AYTON FLEW THE KEMPENEERS BIRDS A LOT OF YEARS AGO ;)

 

The late Sid Massey had birds from Derek, and Sid's son Les Massey flew these birds with great success, winning 2 LNRC with them, if memory serves me right.

Guest phillip
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I also have Goosen "Linebreds" & LinsenXGoosen cross breeds  in my loft .

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have you tried them at the distance Bigda   8) 8) 8) ;D ;D ;D :X :X

 

naw, hate the distance racing, waste of time flying way  1,000

birds  and jumping up and down  like a Maddy,  when yer bird   saunters hame,  why do you no think there is no support for it, why  because its a waste of good bird there is to many hawks for distance  racing now,  and the sooner you get it in  to yer  ;)thick heads the better. and some races 250 birds 540mile  and there  are distance men on here that i know  still put  there results up as 8th club  170th west section  come on now  ;D 250 doos at the race  and that is on a good day  its finished  

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theres quite a number of 700 mile families in there also a 1000 mile flier . how things have changed?/ are we just followers of fashion.              andy.

Guest Silverwings
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still got a line of the old Putman pigeons our family had thes since the early fifties ...........ray

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