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DMong
at Tue Aug 10 10:44:20 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
That is very interesting that you were so heavily involved with these and other types back in the day! I know Art Meyer is a close aquantance of the Love's too, and did lots of hunting with Bill back then.
The fact that you saw Kevin's Suwannee's personally is a also very cool indeed!. I would almost donate my left T******e to own a sweet pair of those that looked like Kevin's or yours from back in "the day"..LOL!
I have seen some pics here and there on sites that really caught my eye initially, but after inquiring about their origin, was only disappointed to find out they were nothing more than man-made getula x floridana crosses that were basically worthless look-alike counterfeits. They "looked" like the real "McCoy", but definitely came nowhere close as they were not wild intergrade forms.
Ahh, oh well..LOL!, glad you are interested in those awesome snakes though too,......at least all hope is not lost! 
regards, ~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
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- Suwannee King - Nassau Co., FL - flintdiver, Tue Aug 10 09:27:17 2010

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