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Thread: The good old days ?

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    [QUOTE=Turehu;312822]
    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    Did any one count the ears ?[/QUOTE

    Ears were worth 3 rounds .303 for a pair. A pig snout was the same.
    You are right 'Turehu' A private hunter received the ammo bonus above as the cullers.

    To a culler depending on the era of course but say late 50s early 6os a set of deer ears and tail or a pig snout could well have been worth 2 shillings to 18 shillings each.

    Plus it looks like they are taking deer skins at whatever the price was per pound.

    That was as well as the ammo bonus above.

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    Thanks Pengy..will do I recognise one of lads x culler in the Urewera, passed on I'm afraid

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    Is this thread OK for some other old timers? - I put one up in the photography section but not sure it was seen - was from fifty years back when I was seventeen - he was maybe sixty - can I put it up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by time out View Post
    Is this thread OK for some other old timers? - I put one up in the photography section but not sure it was seen - was from fifty years back when I was seventeen - he was maybe sixty - can I put it up?
    It is a.public forum mate. Fill your boots
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turehu View Post
    Thanks Pengy..will do I recognise one of lads x culler in the Urewera, passed on I'm afraid
    Is it Tom Cookson you recognise 'Tureha'

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    Alan Jones on the rover

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    My father, like so many, after the war (he did not serve in the forces as he was too young) shot deer for the skins...you could trade the ears for ammo, ex-army .303...three rounds for a set...among them would be the odd tracer...
    ...amitie, respect mutuel et amour...

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    Some amazing pictures Pengy - it would be interesting to know the date of some of them - the E series plates on the Landy were issued between 1968 and 1970 so likely it was after that
    I started hunting deer up the Tokomaru River just south of Palmy Nth in 64 - Henry Irwin lived in an old farm/lumber hut up the back of the Ryder farm - he was a bit of a recluse following issues around WW2
    Henry earned his living from skins and he knew the Toko River catchment like the back of his hands - he was always happy to tell us young guys where he had done a burn and planted rye/clover seed
    Must have been a hard case going to to Palmy on a Newmans bus to sell his skins and purchase supplies
    I have some wonderful memories of Henry - spent hours talking to him and he came out with us for a few hunts - this pic round 1967 - he may have been in his fifties -

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    Nice pic mate.
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