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The 2006 Legacy Reining Breeders Sale takes place at the beautiful Green Valley Ranch |
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The evening before the Legacy Sale, prospective buyers enjoyed a Welcome Party at Green Valley Ranch. Wallis Winegar, in white shirt, owner of Green Valley Ranch, enjoys visiting with fellow reiners. |
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Consigner Gary Putman, in green shirt, visits during the Welcome Party. |
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Buyers enjoyed a full scale catered dinner during the Legacy Welcome Party. |
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Tom and Mandy McCutcheon visit with Craig and Ginger Schmersal during the Welcome Party. |
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There was well appreciated entertainment during the Legacy Welcome Party. |
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Carlee McCutcheon boogies down during the Welcome Party. |
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Megan Winegar sang during the Welcome Party as well. |
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Buyers watch sale horses work in several different round pens the night before the sale. |
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The night before the sale, the round pens, sales ring, and tables are set up in the huge covered arena at Green Valley Ranch, ready for sale action the next day. |
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Saturday morning, buyers began to gather at Green Valley Ranch. |
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Trucks and trailers from New York to Colorado to Illinois fill the parking lot sale day. |
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Before the sale, buyers enjoy a great spread put on by Rudy's BBQ |
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There is fun for everyone at the Legacy Sale! Kids enjoy the Bounce House during the sale. |
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A full service bar is set up during the Legacy Sale. |
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Buyers enjoyed entertainment as they ate BBQ before the sale got underway. |
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Behind the scenes, the horses are primed and prepared for the sale. |
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Lot #39, Original Wrangler, is worked in the round pen before the sale. The 2005 bay stallion, sired by Starlights Wrangler and out of Spanish Dun It, would ultimately fetch the sale topping bid of $50,000. |
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Wallis Winegar speaks to the crowd, while fellow consigners Tim McQuay, Gary Putnam, Pete Kyle, Tom McCutcheon and Dell Hendricks look on. |
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Lot #40, Lil Annie Gun, brings a final bid of $46,000 from buyer Linda Day. Sired by Gunner and out of GS Anniegetyergun, the 2005 sorrel overo mare was consigned by McQuay Stables. |
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Lot #39, Original Wrangler, was the 2006 Legacy Sale high seller. Consigned by Hendricks Reining Horses, the 2005 bay stallion was purchased by Buzz & Cobina Post for $50,000. Shown L-R are Cobina and Buzz Post, with Terri & Dell Hendricks. |
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Cobina Post and Original Wrangler. |
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Lot #54, Hes A Loaded Gun, brought a final bid of $46,000 from buyer Thomas Jansma. Sired by Gunner and out of Sliding Miss Daisy, the 2005 sorrel colt was consigned by McQuay Stables. |
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Lot #25, Rem N Berry, sold to Pondarusso, LLC for $28,500. Sired by Reminic N Dunit and out of Great Red Berry, the mare was consigned by McQuay Stables. |