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In 85 and 86 I published a statistical report on all horses sold at yearling sales starting in 1980. This was before computers and media got cheap. I had to spends thousands on what was called a Bernoulli Box and used ten meg removable cartridges for storage. Excel did not even exist then, and I had to write a program in DBase2 to do the statistics.I called it the Cross Report and advertised in Hoofbeats those two years. Fred Hertrich was one of my first customers and bought it both years. I never met the man but since it was in the first couple years of his operation it had to have had some influence. I did meet King Myron (who wasn't even a prince back then) who contacted me about the report and invited me to the Big M and introduced me to Arlene Traub but that was about it. Had I gotten a booth at the sales I would have sold many more, but being a young no nothing person with no family in the business I didn't know what kind of response I would get and if it would be successful, so I didn't do that. Big Mistake.Anyway, the report was clear that offspring of Abercrombie were the best to invest in as yearlings. This was just before Artsplace was bred and Bell did get one of the reports that proved that. I don't know if he was associated with Brittany back then, but it would be fun if he told Segal about it.
Great story! Myron definitely told Segal, but he also definitely took credit for your work!!! LOL.So, I am not sure if you knew this, but Myron actually had his own little "yearling" report he did.
Money can't buy you class.... SCUMOF THE EARTH...... used to play racquet ball with him back in the 80s.....cheated on his first wife unbelievable