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    Hey Graham:

    Nice pics! Haven't seen the old man in many years! Doesn't look like he's aged any since! Must be the water!

    thanks,
    Sandeep

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    Very nice photos Graham. What type of camera do you have?

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    tks for sharing, they are all very lovely !! great shots !

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    Quote Originally Posted by terps View Post
    Very nice photos Graham. What type of camera do you have?

    I'm using a Canon Rebel

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    Default Re: Gwynnbrook Farm...pic heavy

    I've been to Peter's place several times; he's always nice and great to talk with.



    Walter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham View Post
    I'm using a Canon Rebel
    Great camera. Something to put on my Christmas wish list.

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    Default Re: Gwynnbrook Farm...pic heavy

    Graham:

    I visited Peter last week and picked 8 adults of various reds (tangerine, sunset and PBs) for my 180 plant tank. Nice Christmas present from the wife, huh?! I did not have my camera, so I have copied your pics for my "digital scrapbook", thanks!

    All:

    The visit was well worth the drive down from Philly where I was on a business trip. Anyone who is close by and loves discus should call and schedule a visit; you will not be disappointed! Make sure you leave yourself plenty of time to talk-Peter is a wealth of history and tells a great story! And leave money and credit cards at home or I can guarantee you will leave with a lighter bank account/wallet unless your willpower is better than mine!

    Steve
    Last edited by kitfoxdrvr; 12-26-2007 at 10:54 AM.

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    Did you pickup his huge ple*o? LOL looks like he can fit a discus in his mouth. Nice discus and pond.

    John

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    Default Re: Gwynnbrook Farm...pic heavy

    I've bumped this back up as again this year I'll be going down to Baltimore/Westminster on Sept 10>15 for the Mid Atlantic Koi Clubs annual show. Anyone close should attend. there will be some amazing fish up to about 36''

    I also get to go to Peter's again, except this time I'm buying. I have no way to get fish directly back...dumb US airlines....so I've made arrangements with Peter for packing and delivery to friend, Gavin, at the koi show on Sunday who will drive them back up to his home in Ottawa on Sunday, about a 12 hour drive and then air cargo them out to me on Monday.....probably 30 hours in the box.

    Now all I have to do is figure out which ones to buy

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