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i dont but i know a few guy,s that do . they have alot of success with them from the distance.

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i know fedtopper on hear has kardale regatta lines .a line of bird produced by Karen and the dale newcombe . i am not to clued up on them but i will old rab tonight at baskiting.he was good mates with eddie newcombe.i know he still has birds given to him from eddie newcombe

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I picked up a grandson of Kardale Style and Kardale Regatta a couple of weeks ago at a sale in the Midlands I,m hoping he will breed me some decent youngsters.

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i know fedtopper on hear has kardale regatta lines .a line of bird produced by Karen and the dale newcombe . i am not to clued up on them but i will old rab tonight at baskiting.he was good mates with eddie newcombe.i know he still has birds given to him from eddie newcombe

 

i asked rab richie in my club about the birds he has from the newcombe family. he has a few all at stock.he is scoring very well with the birds they breed at club fed and national level. rab thought i was asking for my self and offerd me a lone of a very good producing mealy hen . so thanks to  tony w asking the question   i will now add some newcombe blood to my distance team

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They were known as the flying festivals (Eddies), Dales birds were the Kardales.

 

For people who perhaps didnt know the KARDALE name came from KARen and DALE.

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