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Posted by: KevinM at Thu Feb 4 13:52:22 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] It seems a couple of herpers in St. Bernard were responsible for introducing new morphs of kings and milks onto the scene back in the day. Tim Ricks was one, and there was another fellow from St. Bernard who's name escapes me right now. I think his last name was Culatto or something similar. He and his dad used to advertise the best "goni" in town, or available, or something like that as well. I do see Rob a couple of times a year at local shows and hopefully he will be producing a show in LA again this summer that I plan to participate in. I have seen his hypo pueblans but never talked to him about them. I quess it would boil down to where Tim Ricks got his stock from. I actually think the hypo puebs hit the market back in the day before the hypo hondos. [ Hide Replies ]
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