ONE GREAT DUDE: LTE $27,423. NRHA Open-Top Ten. Farnam Futurity Open-finalist.
GREAT PINE: NRHA HALL OF FAME. NRHA HALL OF FAME OFFSPRING. AQHA Show H-25/P-26. ROM Performance. AQHA Champion. Stallion Offspring Record: NRHA Hall of Fame Offspring, World Champion Offspring, Superior Performance Offspring, AQHA Champion Offspring, ROM Performance Offspring. NRHA Money-earners. Performance Point Earners. #16 All TIME LEADING REINING SIRE NRHA. Offspring LTE $782,268.
MISS CHICO DUDE: Dam of Money Earners: One Great Dude($27,423), Im A Great Dude($19,264), Miss Great Dude($11,484).
TEXAS KICKER: AQHA H-.5/P-13.5. ROM Reining. AQHA World Jr. Reining Champion. Reno Spectacular 4 yr old Futurity Open Reserve Champion. Southwest Reining Futurity Open-4th Reserve Champion at Halter. Get have earned $121,016 and have 427 pts. NRHA, SBA, Reined Cow, Team and Calf Roping, scored 228 in the finals to win his world championship title. In addition he was the Reno Spectacular 4-Year-Old Reining Reserve Champion (Won the Finals) 4th at the Southwest RHA Open Futurity - earner of $4,594 holds his AQHA Performance ROM, and is an AQHA Multiple Reserve Champion Halter Stallion. His progeny have garnered a total $157,458, according to Equi-Stat, in reining, cutting, reined cow horse and barrel racing.
POCO BRIGHT STAR: NCHA Offspring LTE $2,512.91. NRHA HALL OF FAME OFFSPRING. H-3, P-0. AQHA CHAMPION OFFSPRING. SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE OFFSPRING. ROM ARENA OFFSPRING.
CRIERS BETTY: Dam of: AQHA Champion Offspring, ROM Performance Offspring, Performance Point earners, Halter Point earners, and NRHA HALL OF FAME offspring.
BLONDYS DUDE: AQHA HALL OF FAME. AQHA TOP TEN LEADING SIRE of AQHA CHAMPIONS. AQHA Show H-45/P-22. Superior Halter, ROM Performance, AQHA Champion, AQHA Hall of Fame, NCHA $235.22, 8 Reining pts, 4 Cutting points, 10 Working Cow horse pts. Total Foals Earnings (NCHA): $30,737.81 82% NFQHA. All Time leading sire of AQHA Champions (30) and 4th all-time leading broodmare sire of AQHA Champions. Blondys Dude offspring have earned more than 10,000 AQHA points, 128 ROM's, 36 Superiors, $630,000 won within NRHA, and $21,000 won within NCHA earnings.AQHA article: His father was a movie star and his mother was a track star. Blondy’s Dude became a star in the breeding shed. Blondy’s Dude was born a runt, a late foal in August 1957. The sorrel was sired by a linebred Zantanon horse, Small Town Dude, who was used in various Joel McCrea Westerns. On the bottom side, Blondy’s Dude was out of Blondy Queen, who spent some time on the racetrack in her younger days. His 1,402 foals amassed more than 10,000 points. His offspring went on to produce 25 open and five youth champions in AQHA competition. They have competed in western pleasure, hunter under saddle, horsemanship, reining, working cow horse, cutting, western riding, team roping and tie-down roping.
COLONEL FRECKLES: AQHA HALL OF FAME. AQHA H-0/P-23. ROM Cutting, AQHA Hall Of Fame, 1976 NCHA Futurity Champion, NCHA LTE $46,305.26. 87.5% foundation. 972 foals - 417 perf. SIRE of AQHA World Champion, 2 AQHA Reserve World Champions. 9 AQHA Superior Perf, 66 AQHA Arena ROM. Sire of NRHA Money earners ($123,092) and A Leading Maternal Grandsire NRHA Money Earners, including Futurity Champions and Finalists. Sire of NCHA Money earners ($3,721,256) including Futurity Champions and Finalists. A Leading Sire and Maternal Grandsire NCHA Money Earners. A Leading Sire and Maternal Grandsire NRCHA Money Earners. A Brother to Freckles Playboy. 6666's Ranch Article: Colonel Freckles first made his mark at the NCHA Futurity, where in 1976 he won the open championship with Olan Hightower riding. A mare out of his first foal crop, Colonel Lil, went on to win the 1981 National Cutting Horse Association Futurity. It was a telltale sign that the stallion, owned by Lou and Wanda Waters of Texas during the latter part of his life, was going to be an outstanding sire. His son Nu Cash, shown by Ted Robinson, won the National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit Futurity, and then sired three winners of the event’s open division. A grandson, Colonels Smoking Gun, was a reining champion who sired two National Reining Horse Association Futurity open winners. An AQHA Hall of Fame inductee, Colonel Freckles is the grandsire or great-grandsire of AQHA champions in roping, versatility ranch horse and all-around competition. That versatility—a horse’s ability to work a cow, run a reining pattern or work a rope—continues to make Colonel Freckles a sought-after name in a pedigree. “Versatility is the first word that comes to mind,” says Joni Hunt, whose family’s Open Box Rafter Ranch in South Dakota once stood a son of Colonel Freckles. “Sugar Bars crossed on Leo is such a successful and strong nick. It seems like those Colonel Freckles bloodlines show up in every discipline. They’re pretty horses, and it doesn’t take long to train them. They’re smart, willing and have a lot of natural cow sense.”
ANGELS ROSIE: NRHA Offspring Earnings: $108,449.00. Dame of Inwhizable, Trademark Whiz, Texas Kicker, Heza Hollywood Angel, Rosies Little Magpie, Im Noah Amgel, Exit Twentyone, Sheza Sonic Boom, Colonel Ruger, Bad to The Boon, and more. 1st Dam: Angels Rosie by Mr Gold 95. Dam of: INWHIZABLE (Topsail Whiz), $57,666. AQHA ROM and Superior Reining 2000 South Country Derby 4 & 5YO OP Champion 2002 USEF World Championships, OP Champ 2002 Gordyville Breeders Cup USEF Reserve Champ and 4,5,6YO OP finalist and Intermediate OP Reserve Champ. Sire of offspring with earnings in excess of $280,000.
TRADEMARK WHIZ (Topsail Whiz), $29,922. AQHA Incentive money earner and AQHA pt earner 2002 National Reining Breeders Classic 4 & 5YO NP Champ 2002 NRHA Derby 4 & 5YO NP finalist.
DOC OLENA: AQHA HALL OF FAME. H-0, P-2 1970 NCHA Futurity Champion. NCHA LTE: $21,991.93. A Leading Sire and Leading Maternal Grandsire NCHA Money Earners. AQHA Hall Of Fame. Sire Of Multiple NCHA HALL OF FAME. Doc O`Lena was foaled in 1967, the offspring of Doc Bar and Poco Lena. He is one of only two horses in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame with both parents also inductees. He was bred & owned by Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jensen of Paicines, California at the time of registration. The Jensens hoped to sell Doc O`Lena while still a yearling to Don Dodge, who had trained the colt`s dam, Poco Lena, but Dodge thought the colt was too small to train as a cutting horse. So instead, the Jensens decided to keep the colt and have Shorty Freeman come look at him to see if Freeman wanted to train the colt. However Freeman did not have an auspicious beginning, as the first time Freeman tried to ride the green broke yearling, Doc O`Lena ran away. However, Freeman decided to take Doc O`Lena on, and said of the horse: “I didn`t train Doc O`Lena anyway, he trained himself. I knew about 30 days after I got him that he was an exceptional horse... I always had to ride him last in the training program, `cause if I didn`t, I`d be mad at all the other horses in the barn. He was just that good.” Mr. Freeman talked one of his clients into going into partnership with him and buying Doc O`Lena from the Jensens in April 1970 for $15,000. That December, Doc O`Lena was NCHA Futurity Champion, winning $17,357 for his new owners. In all, Doc O`Lena earned $21,991.93 in NCHA earnings, along with an NCHA Certificate of Ability. Among Doc O`Lena`s offspring were Doc Athena, Sugar Olena, Lenas Peppy, Smart Little Lena, and Todaysmyluckyday. His son Montana Doc is a member of the NCHA Hall of Fame. Doc O`Lena was the first NCHA Futurity winner to sire a Futurity winner when Lenaette won the Futurity in 1975. His son Smart Little Lena was the first winner of the NCHA triple crown. And in 1978, Doc O`Lena himself was syndicated for $2.1 million, at that time a record for the cutting horse industry. Doc O`Lena was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame.
POCO PINE: AQHA HALL OF FAME. 135 AQHA halter points, 17 performance points. AQHA Champion Superior Halter, ROM Arena, NCHA $776.11, Points: 10-Western Pleasure, 7-Cutting. 2nd All-Time leading sire of AQHA Champions. Breeder/Owner: E. P. Waggoner, Ft. Worth, TX (Waggoner)AQHA article: Poco Pine’s official record indicates 46 grand championships and seven reserve grand championships. Poco Pine earned 135 points in halter, 15 in cutting and two in western pleasure. In 1959, he was given a Superior in halter, and in 1960, he was honored as an AQHA Champion. He also earned $776 in National Cutting Horse Association competition. Poco Pine covered his first mares in 1957, and from the six foals in his initial crop came AQHA Champions Poco Chico and Poco Taos. By 1964, the stallion was the leading sire of halter horses – distinction he kept for four straight years. In 1967, he was the leading sire of performance horses. Poco Pine’s get accumulated 10,945.5 points and earned $14,794 in NCHA competition and $3,428 at the AQHA World Championship Show. He sired 37 AQHA Champions. A sire of sires, his Heart Bar Feathers, Pine Chock, Pine Wampy and Poco Pecho became significant sires. Poco Pecho sired all-time leading point earner and American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Pecho Dexter, and his Poco Bright Star sired the significant reining sire Great Pine, whose get have earned more than $700,000 in National Reining Horse Association competition. Poco Pine also remains an important influence as a broodmare sire. His daughter Dollie Pine produced four AQHA Champions, including western pleasure great and American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Zippo Pine Bar.
CHARLOTTE ANN: Dam of: Poco Bright Star (Sire of Superior offspring, AQHA Champions & NRHA Hall of Fame Offspring) Poco Margaret (Halter point earner and Honor Roll Halter Champion) Mr Poco Pride (ROM) AQHA CHAMPION OFFSPRING: Poco Mon Cherrie (1961) by Poco Pine Mr Poco Pride (1967) by Poco Pine.
TOWN CRIER: AQHA Show H-??/P-22. AQHA Champion, Superior Halter, ROM Performance. AS OF 1957, 22 GRAND CHAMPIONSHIPS, 12 RESERVE CHAMPIONSHIPS, 40 1ST IN CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS.
DANDY VAN: DAM OF: AQHA Champion Offspring, ROM Performance Offspring, Performance Point earners, Halter Point earners, and NRHA HALL OF FAME Offspring.
SMALL TOWN DUDE: Sire of: 105 AQHA Foals, 16 Perf. HALL OF FAME Offspring.
BLONDY QUEEN: ROM RACE OFFSPRING: Fleeting Glance (1966) by Three Chicks, Go Meyers Go (1964) by Mr Meyers. AQHA CHAMPION OFFSPRING: Blondy`s Dude (1957) by Small Town Dude. ROM ARENA OFFSPRING: Blondy`s Dude. NCHA Offspring $235,220.
CHICO JR: Calf Roping point earner.
JEWELS LEO BARS: AQHA Race SI-85/AA/ROM 2-0-1-0, AQHA Show H-3/P-25. ROM Performance, NCHA $6,038, NCHA COA, Sire of AQHA HALL OF FAME, Colonel Freckles & Freckles Playboy. Jewel's Leo Bars is the Grandsire of 377 Foals with 183 Performers, Race Earnings $956, 285 Performance Wins, 1,782.5 Performance Points, 2 Halter Wins, 5.0 Halter Points, 4 Novice Wins, 6.5 Novice Points, 28 Performance Register of Merits, 1 World Championship, 5 Performance Superior Awards, 1 Performance Championship, 1 Reserve World Championship, 2 Reserve Grand Championships, 4 All Around Championships.
CHRISTY JAY: AQHA Show H-3/P-2. Dam of 16 foals, 6 performance including NCHA money earners w/LTE $233,944, NRHA money earners w/LTE $23,930, NRCHA money earners w/LTE $7,000. Dam of 2 Performance ROMs in open with 6 point earners earning 51.5 points. Dam of Colonel Freckles AQHA HALL OF FAME, NCHA Futurity Champion, COA, AQHA Arena ROM.
MR GOLD 952: NCHA $31,377.73, NCHA COA Bronze & Silver.
DOC BAR: AQHA HALL OF FAME. NRCHA HALL OF FAME. 36 AQHA halter points, ROM Halter, AQHA Race SI:75/A, 4-0-0-1, $95. Leading sire of AQHA Champions, NCHA Champions, and Arena ROMs. Offspring earned $1,178,484 in cutting. Sire of 487 foals (1960-1978) with 323 performing foals. 9 World Champions, 4 Reserve World Champions, Top Ten World Show Offspring, Superior Halter. AQHA article: Doc Bar revolutionized the cutting industry in a way never seen before or since. The chestnut stallion was foaled in 1956 on Tom Finley’s Arizona ranch. Doc Bar was by Lightning Bar by Three Bars (TB) and out of Dandy Doll by Texas Dandy. The chestnut colt was bred to run, but failed miserably. Earning a total of $95 in four outs, Doc Bar was given to Charley Araujo of California to show at halter. This endeavor seemed doomed to fail because Doc Bar did not fit what the judge’s eye had been groomed to see. The chestnut stood a scant 15 hands and did not have the punched-together look of his contemporaries. The halter industry was ripe for change. With Araujo at the lead and the stallion’s unique conformation, the guidelines for halter horse champions were altered almost overnight. Out of 15 shows, Doc Bar won nine grand champion titles and one reserve champion title. Doc Bar attracted the attention of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Jensen of Double J Ranch in Paicines, California. The couple had pieced together a broodmare band of Poco Tivio, Hollywood Gold, King and Leo mares, and was in the market for a stallion. Doc Bar fit their needs and the couple bought him in 1963 for $30,000. Over the following years, Doc Bar sired National Cutting Horse Association Futurity winners, world champions and top-10 horses. A few progeny include Doc O’Lena, Dry Doc, Fizzabar and Doc’s Kitty. He was the grandsire of Smart Little Lena, Tenino San, Docs Sangria and Don N Willy. In AQHA competitions, Doc Bar’s get amassed nearly 9,000 points and won multiple world championships. The key to Doc Bar’s success was summed up by Charlie Ward, manager of the Jensens’ ranch, “is that he’s so consistent in his type. His colts are all uniform and possess a lot of sense. They’re easy to train, they have a lot of natural ability – every one of them is cowy.” Doc Bar died in 1992 at 36. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 1993.
POCO LENA: NCHA and AQHA HALL OF FAME. HALL OF FAME OFFSPRING. H-174, P-671. Poco Lena earned her AQHA Championship, Performance ROM, Superior Cutting Horse award & Superior Halter Horse award. She was AQHA High Point Cutting Horse in 1959, 1960,& 1961 In NCHA she earned $99,819.61 in cutting contests. In her career She earned a Certificate of Ability, a Bronze & Silver Award w/the NCHA. DAM of DOC OLENA and DRY DOC. She was also the 1st horse inducted into the NCHA HALL OF FAME.
MR GUN SMOKE: AQHA HALL OF FAME. NCHA HALL OF FAME. AQHA Show H-0/P-71 Superior Cutting-Open. 1980 NRCHA Hall of Fame. 2008 NRHA Hall of Fame. NCHA $8,476.44/COA. 2015 AQHA Hall of Fame.
POCO BUENO: AQHA HALL OF FAME. H-37.0/P-8.0. AQHA Champion/ROM Arena/Hall of Fame. Sire of AQHA Champions/ROM Arena/Pro.Dghts/etc. He was grand champion stallion at Denvers National Western Stock Show, the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth, State Fair of Texas in Dallas and the American Royal Livestock Show in Kansas City. As a 4-year-old, in 1948, Poco Bueno started his performance career as a cutting horse, and his amazing ability helped him to quickly acquire an impressive record - and a legion of fans. He was the first quarter horse to be insured for $100,000.00. Poco Bueno died November 28, 1969 and Mr. Waggoner left specific instructions in his will that Poco Bueno was to be buried in a standing position in a grave across from the ranch entrance on Hwy. 283.
PRETTY ROSALIE: (Waggoner). Dam of AQHA Open Hall of Fame inductee, Poco Pine and NCHA World Champion & AQHA High Point Cutting Horse, Poco Stampede.
BILL CODY: (King Ranch). Sire of AQHA & NRHA HALL OF FAME. Bill Cody was one of the breed's first halter superstars. He was AQHA FIRST Honor Roll Halter horse. Superior Halter, 97 Pts, 1952 AQHA High Point Halter Breeder: King Ranch, Kingsville, TX. Sire Record for Bill Cody: Superior Halter Offspring Superior Performance Offspring AQHA Champion Offspring ROM Performance Offspring NCHA Money-earners. Outstanding Offspring for Bill Cody: Joe Cody, AQHA Champion World & Res World Champion Sire, AQHA & NRHA Hall of Fame, Town Crier, 110 HLT & 18.5 Perf Pts.
BILLY VAN: (Waggoner). SIRE OF: AQHA Champion, Race & Arena ROM, and Superior Performance. Sire of Arena ROM.
KING: AQHA HALL OF FAME. Grandsire ROM Race, A Leading Sire & Maternal Grandsire AQHA Champions & ROM Arena. Sire Of 2 AQHA HALL of FAME: Poco Bueno & Royal King. 658 foals, 218 performers from 23 crops. 35 race starters, 17 winners, 44 wins, 12 ROM/183 show performers, 104 hlt.pt. (1,088 pts) 107 performance point-earners (2,061 pts), 147 total point-earners with a total of 3,149 points All Divisions combined. Total Foals Earnings (NCHA): $172,269.11. See the AQHA biography of King for more details.
BLONDY PLAUDIT: Sire of Race ROM: Bill Skelly. ROM Prod Daughters: Anna Plaudit, Blondie Doll, Blondy Queen, Cuter Plaudit, Frog Eyes, Miss Kilowatt.
CHICO: Sire of AQHA Champions, Arena ROM. 16 ROM Producing Daughters.
SUGAR BARS: AQHA HALL OF FAME. Sire of AQHA and NCHA HALL OF FAME. AQHA Race, SI-95/AAA/ROM 30-7-4-7, $3,164, AQHA Show H-2/P-0. Foaled in 1951 in El Paso, Texas. Breeder was George E. Wood His owner at the time he was registered was Bud Warren of Perry, Oklahoma. His sire was Three Bars (TB). Frontera Sugar, his dam, has a small bit of controversy attached to her breeding. Her breeder later registered Frontera Sugars dam as Palomino DO, but the AQHA has never gotten this correction into their records.Palomino DO was registered in 1947 with number 8353. Her breeding was given as by a son of Ben Hur, and out of a Reynolds Brothers mare. This is not the Reynolds that bred Frontera Sugar, but rather the Reynolds Brothers that owned the X Ranch in Kent, Texas. Sugar Bars raced for three years.Bud Warren, who owned Sugar Bars after his racing career ended, claimed that Sugar Bars was a good racehorse,not a great one. Sugar Bars was bought by Bud Warren to cross on the Leo mares that Warren had been breeding.Waren bought Sugar Bars in 1954 for $2500. In 1968, Warren decided that he needed to let Sugar Bars go, as he had enough of his blood in his breeding program. Sugar Bars was sold to Sid Huntley and Dean Parker, who moved Sugar Bars to California and continued to stand him to the public until the horses death.Sugar Bars died on June 6, 1972 of a heart attack following colic surgery. Sugar Bars sired such notable horses as Sugar Leda, Jays Sugar Bars, Nice N Sweet, Mr. Sugar Boy, Otoe, Cabin Bar, Gofar Bar, and Bar Pistol.Sugar Leda was the 1968 AQHA High Point Halter Horse. His offspring Sugar Line and Jays Sugar Bars were AQHA High Point Reining Horses, in 1976 and 1978 respectively. Sugar Bars sired thirty AQHA Champions. Both Otoe and Gofar Bar were AAA rated horses on the racetrack as well as both earning an AQHA Championship. Sugar Bars grandson, Sugar Vaquero, was the 1973 National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) World Champion Cutting Horse and a member of the NCHA Hall of Fame. Sugar Bars was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame.
LEO PAN: Direct daughter of Leo. Dam of ROM Show: Miss Pana Leo, AQHA Ch, Arena ROM Jewels Leo Bars (1962) ROM Arena, NCHA LTE: $6037, COA Son O Sugar (1961) NCHA LTE $11,640, COA, Bronze, Race earnings $708.00, 1963 ROM Race, Perf Pt Earner 1.0 SUGAR AGAIN (1963) NCHA LTE: $114 SUGAR PAN (1966) H-1/P-4.5 SUGAR SKIP BARS (Last surviving offspring of Sugar Bars) Three Graces(71m).
REY JAY: NCHA EARNINGS: $20,597.07. NCHA AWARDS: COA, BRONZE, Superior. Cutting, ROM. Breeder: King Ranch, Kingsville, TX. Owner: Arthur Talmage, Azle, TX. 126 foals (54 performance foals). Sire of AQHA HALL OF FAME, Country Classic. Rey Jay was bred by the King Ranch and foaled in 1955. The story of Rey Jay's contribution to the Quarter Horse begins with his overcoming a handicap that allowed him to compete and outperform many of the industry's elite cutting horses. Rey Jay sustained an eye injury as a weanling that impaired the vision in his right eye. It is believed that when the eye was irritated and inflamed that he could see about 15% of his normal vision. This handicap became a trade mark of Rey Jays desire to succeed as a cutting horse, earning him a place in cutting horse history. Rey Jay earned his AQHA Championship, an AQHA Superior in cutting and the NCHA Bronze Award. He earned 257 cutting points, 12 halter points and 4.5 western pleasure points in the AQHA.
CHRISTY CAROL: AQHA Show H-0/P-9 NCHA $296.87 Earned 63 Open points, Perf ROM. Dam of ROM Show: Country Classic(69), Freckles Showboy(70). Dam of HALL OF FAME, Supreme Champion, Reserve World Champion, Superior Performance, AQHA Champion, ROM Performance, NCHA Money-earners, Halter Point Earners, Performance Point Earners, AQHA HIgh Point Performance, and AQHA Performance Champion. Dam of 9 foals, 5 performers, 79 Halter-open, 61 Halter-Youth, Performance: Open-409, Amateur-35, Youth-1,025 & a total of 1,469 Perf pts, 6 Perf ROMs, 4 AQHA Chps ( 2 in open & 2 in youth ), 2 Supreme Chps in youth , 2 Superior Perf awards in open and 3 superior awards in youth, 1 superior perf. earner in open and 1 superior earner in youth . $4,286.61 NCHA.
HOLLYWOOD GOLD: Sire of 263 foals in 23 seasons. A Leading Sire of Arena ROM (40) incl: 1 AQHA CH, High Point Cutting Horse and 14 Superior Cutting. Sire of 44 Daughters Prod ROM. AQHA article excerpt: George Humphreys, foreman of another Burnett Ranch division, the Four Sixes at Guthrie, Texas, happened to see Hollywood Gold as a yearling. Humphreys joked with Miss Anne that he was going to steal the little colt and raise some cow ponies at the Sixes. Miss Anne just said, “Oh no, you’re not. When he gets old enough, I’m going to have Lige break him and bring him to Fort Worth for me as a riding horse.” But George persisted, and when the colt was a coming 3-year-old, after Reed had done much of his breaking, Miss Anne made a decision. She summoned Reed to the Triangle headquarters and told him she had decided to send his prized colt, Hollywood Gold, to Guthrie. “Miss Anne,” Reed pleaded,” please get a knife and take my right arm but leave me the colt.” But Miss Anne didn’t waver, so Reed delivered the colt to Guthrie. Soon, Humphreys was riding Hollywood Gold, gathering cows in the Four Sixes pastures, roping and working calves. Humphreys, who has been called “one of Texas’ finest horsemen,” claimed he was the smartest horse he’d ever ridden and was filling out into the kind of horse he figured he would when he first saw him as a yearling. All in all, Hollywood Gold sired 263 registered horses in 22 crops. He was crossed a great deal on mares of Joe Hancock breeding, and the cowboys who rode them swore they were the finest cattle-handling horses alive. Though many of Hollywood Gold’s foals remained on Four Sixes and were used as ranch horses, a select few made their way into performance and halter arenas across the Southwest, and from there, into Quarter Horse folklore. “It’s no trouble at all to sell every Hollywood Gold colt as fast as they’re weaned,” Humphreys once said, “and the buyers are willing to pay good prices for them. There are far more people wanting Hollywood Gold foals than we have, either fillies or colts.”
CUTTER BILL: AQHA HALL OF FAME. PHBA HALL OF FAME. NCHA HALL OF FAME. ACHA HALL OF FAME. 15 AQHA halter points, 334 performance points. NCHA Earnings: $35,964.05. AQHA Champion Superior Cutting Horse, Performance ROM, Halter ROM, 1962 NCHA World Champion Cutting Horse, 1963 AQHA World Champion Cutting Horse, 1963 and 1964 ACHA World Champion Cutting Horse, 1963 and 1964 PHBA World Champion Cutting Horse. 1962 AQHA High Point Honor Roll Cutting Horse. 94% NFQHA .Trained by Sonny Perry. Sire of 637 foals with 29 WORLD CHAMPIONS including: Cutters Indian, Cutters First, and Royal Cutter. Biography available at AQHA.
LIGHTNING BAR: AQHA HALL OF FAME. H-18, P-0, SI-95 AAA/ROM, 10-4-3-1, $1,491. Stakes-placed, Open AQHA Champion. Sire of many Race ROM, AQHA point earners and the immortal Doc Bar.
DANDY DOLL: AQHA Race SI-85, AA, ROM, 21-5-2-3, $876. 1.5 AQHA performance points/ Dam of: Bobbibar Bob: 491 HLT & 80 Perf Pts O & Y Superior HLT O & Y AQHA Champion, '67 High Pt. Y HLT Mare. Casdan: si 85, 1 win, $77 Race LTE. Dandy Bar Dolly: si 85, 2 wins, $3,266 Race LTE, Race ROM. Denny Bar: si 75, $170 Race LTE 1 HLT Pt. Doc Bar: si 75, $95 Race LTE 36 HLT Pts '93 AQHA Hall of Fame. Dollbar Bob: si 95, 3 wins, $282 Race LTE Race ROM. Dolly Dare:si 75, $431 Race LTE Race ROM. Domino Duke: si 75, 1 win, $1,228 Race LTE. My Dandy Bob: si 95, 1 win, $1,492 Race ROM.
SHEILWIN: Breeder: W T Waggoner, Vernon, TX Owner: E P Waggoner, Ft Worth, TX. 100% NFQHA. Dam of NCHA HALL OF FAME and 2 COWHORSE HALL OF FAME, 5 NCHA money earners w/LTE $113,873.76, 3 AQHA Champions, and 5 Arena ROM, incl 2 Honor Roll Chs, 2 Superior Halter, and 1 Superior Cutting earning 285 Halter Pts and 794 Perf pts.
RONDO LEO: Sire of Mr. Gun Smoke and full brother of War Leo. 1962 AQHA Champion Performance ROM, NCHA Money Earner, 36 Perf Pts in Cutting & Reining, 20 Pts Halter From KQHA Hall of Fame - Rondo Leo was shown in both NCHA and AQHA competition. In AQHA competition he earned an AQHA Championship. In NCHA competition he earned a total of $2745 and an NCHA Certificate of Ability. He sired a total of 151 foals registered with AQHA. These horses earned a total of 239 points with 1 superior and 6 register of merits. His most noted get is the sire Mr Gun Smoke.
KANSAS CINDY: DAM OF: AQHA & NCHA HALL OF FAME, Superior Performance: Mr Gun Smoke. DAM OF: ROM Arena: Leo`s Light Foot & Mr Gun Smoke.
ISIS ROCK: AQHA Champion 1960 Res Hi Pt Halter stallion in the nation. 1961 high selling horse at G. B. Howell sale $11,350. Has 191 halter pts, 21 reining, 25 western pleasure.
Just off the 5 generation pedigree will be: OLD SORREL, TRAVELER, LITTLE JOE (full brother to Possom/King), YELLOW WOLF (Waggoner), WIMPY, SOLIS, PANDA (King Ranch), PLAUDIT, TELLOW JACKET (Waggoner), LEO PAN, LEO, REY DEL RANCHO (King Ranch), REY JAY (King Ranch), JOE REED, CUTTER BILL (who is AQHA, PHBA, NCHA and ACHA Hall of fame), POCO BUENO, KING, BLACKBURN (Waggoner), TEXAS DANDY, OAKLAHOMA STAR, POSSOM, OLD FRED, ZANTANON, LEO BOB, SILVERTONE, MY TEXAS DANDY, RED JOE OF ARIZONA, PRETTY BOY (Waggoner).
RBE ONE LITTLE TEXAN:
8.20% KING
7.23% ZANTANON
6.25% POCO BUENO
5.86% LITTLE JOE
4.69% TRAVELER
4.10% OLD SORREL