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#444156 05/14/16 10:58 PM
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Today, I stopped by the Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction Tennessee. It's about an hour drive outside of Memphis. It was worth detouring on the way from Nashville. But I don't think I'd plan a trip just for it alone . We were in Nashville for a graduation at Vanderbilt and on our way to Memphis and eventually to New Orleans. I'll post pix when I return home.

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Check your p.m.s, Chuck. And, drive safe.

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Chuck, not to appear morbid but, were there any full-body mounts of any famous bird (field trial) dogs?

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The only full mount was a champion setter from the late 1800s that was donated by the Carnigie museum. From a Facebook posting:

COUNT NOBLE
Count Noble taxidermied on display at the National Bird Dog Museum at Grand Junction, Tennessee.
Count Noble was bred by R. Ll. Purcell Llewellin in August 1879 and imported to America at 8 months old by David Sanborn in Dowling, Michigan. Some years later when Mr Sanborn had died, the dog was passed on to his friend Benjamin Frederick Wilson in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Count Noble was one of the most famous dogs at his time, a legend while still alive. He did perform well in some trials but it was his prepotency as a sire that gave him a lasting legacy. His fame was reflected by an obituary in The New York Times, when the dog died 125 years ago in January 1891.
The Count was later stuffed and mounted and put on display at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History of Pittsburgh, in a scene where he’s set on bobwhite quail. He was kept there for nearly a century, before being sold and transported to the National Bird Dog Museum at Grand Junction, where he still can be seen today. A famous portrait of the dog is still in Pittsburgh, in the reading room of the private businessman club the Duquesne Club. The club is also in possession of Count Noble’s collar, recently donated to them by B.F. Wilson’s family. The portrait was painted by Edmund Henry Osthaus, a famous German born artist, who also was an avid sportsman and owner of several field trial setters. He was one of the founding members of the National Field Trial Association and for decades used to paint each year’s winning champions. Hobart Ames was one of his customers and many of his paintings can still be seen at the Ames Plantation at Grand Junction, Tennessee.
Count Noble’s sire Count Windem was by Count Dick (Dan 1336 – Ch Countess) – Phantom (Prince – Lill II) and his dam Nora was by Dan 1336 (Duke – Rhoebe) – Nellie (Old Blue Dash – Moll III).
Prince, Countess and Nellie were full brother and sisters of Laverack breeding. Dan 1336, bred by Thomas Statter, had no Laverack blood at all. His dam Rhoebe had some Gordon setter blood behind her. Llewellin’s Count Windem was the very first dog to bear the name Windem.
Count Noble was inducted into the Field Trial Hall of Fame in 1959. Amongst his best known off-spring were Count Gladstone IV, Eugene T, Gath and Roderigo, all of them out of bitches sired by Gladstone (Dan 1336 – Petrel).


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Kinda on topic..... this is my Windem:



He died in 2013 at 14.

Not all Llewellins are so elegant though. Here is my Will relaxing after a hard day. I think I was mixing her a cocktail when this pic was taken.



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Are those beer googles ???

Great picture

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Originally Posted By: OH Osthaus
Are those beer googles ???

Great picture


They were just goofy glasses from a Halloween outfit. It was her favorite place to lie and her favorite position to be in. Great dog in the field though. Never, ever quit!


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Thanks very much Chuck! Excellent information.


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