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Tanguery Swing Hip No. Consigned by John Morlan Hip No. 277 Tanguery Swing 277 2013 Bay Gelding Peppy San Badger Peptoboonsmal { Royal Blue Boon Peptos Starfish { Grays Starlight Little Starfish { Tanguery Swing Docs Pompano 5585901 Justa Swinging Peppy Swingin Tanquery { Miss Tanquery Band Justa Special Girl { Smart Little Lena Lady Madelena { Jewels Madera NOTES: This gelding stands 15.1 hands and weighs over 1200 lbs. He rides around like a little horse and hits the ground like a cheetah. This is a real special 4 year old that has been a pleasure to own and train. He was bred by Randle Tune and foaled on the San Juan Ranch, and he is the goods. Whether you want a World Series horse, show horse or an NFR type horse, the sky is the limit for this big shapely gelding. He should be ready to haul to small ropings by sale day and will be shown on cattle. Buy with confidence, 100% sound and gentle. His new owner will love him. SIRE: PEPTOS STARFISH (2004). Half­brother to LENAS STARFISH ($71,801 and 12 AQHA points: 5th AQHA World Junior Cutting Open), SMARTLITE ($52,914 and 51 AQHA points: finalist in the NCHA Open Super Stakes). Sire of PEPTOS SMARTY (ACHA money­earner). Son of PEPTOBOONSMAL, $180,487. A Leading Sire. Sire of 880 RGP money­ earners, $25,962,587, earners of 6,620 AQHA points, including LITTLE PEPTO GAL ($523,742: NCHA Horse of the Year, NCHA Hall of Fame), COPASPEPTO ($476,376: NCHA Horse of the Year, NCHA Hall of Fame), ONE TIME PEPTO ($331,097: NCHA Open Super Stakes Champion), ONCE IN A BLU BOON ($319,002: AQHA World Champion Senior Cutting Horse), PEPTO BOOM ($308,369: 4th NCHA Non­Pro Top Ten twice; NCHA Silver Award), PEPTOS STYLISH MISS ($302,911: 4th NCHA Open Super Stakes), BOON TOO SUEN ($262,009: finalist in the NCHA Open Super Stakes; NCHA Silver Award), FRECKLES LENA BOON ($259,818: split 9th NCHA Open Futurity), SWEET LIL PEPTO ($237,783: Breeders Inv. Open Derby Champion), MISS STYLISH PEPTO ($224,930: 3rd NCHA Open Super Stakes), WHITTLE WED BOON ($211,643: 7th NCHA Non­Pro Top Ten; NCHA Gold Award), BOONSMAL DOCTRESS ($210,856: split 5th NCHA Non­Pro Derby), SWINGIN STAR PEPTO ($205,835: 7th NCHA Non­Pro Futurity), BUCKAROO BOON ($197,454), SMART BOONS ($192,773). DAM: JUSTA SPECIAL GIRL (2007). Dam of 4 AQHA foals. Half­sister to LITTLE DUAL REY ($17,763: NCHA Western Nationals $2,000 Limited Rider Reserve Champion), DUALIN FOR MY LADY ($1,723: Saskatchewan Cutting Friday Classic Non­Pro Reserve Champion). A daughter of SWINGIN TANQUERY, $32,608: semi­finalist in the NCHA Open Futurity; semi­finalist in the NCHA Non­Pro Super Stakes; Wyoming CHA Classic Non­Pro Reserve Champion; Idaho CHA Classic/Challenge $100,000 Limited Non­Pro Reserve Champion; finalist in the Memphis 4­Year­Old Non­Pro Futurity. Sire of TWIST AND SWING (NCHA $1,238.64). RGP­CB 12/2016 Hip No. Consigned by Katherine Joos Hip No. 278 Vested Impulse (P) 278 February 3, 2014 Chestnut Gelding Implusions A Sudden Impluse (Q) { Zips Illusion MDR Impulsive (P) { Mr Mac Reynolds Ms Dee Reynolds (Q) { Vested Impulse (P) Sedona Dee Bar 1042403 Zippo Pine Bar (Q) Zippos Sensation { Satin N Lace Zippos Leap Of Faith (P) { Vested Pine Faithfully Vested (Q) { Assets Stately Step NOTES: This colt is great to be around. He is very quiet and wants to get along. He is well started and ready to move on. APHA Breeders Trust and Futurity Gold enrolled. Clean radiographs available per seller. SIRE: MDR IMPULSIVE (AQHA) / MDR Impulsive (P) (2000). $3,330 and 53 AQHA points: Minnesota QHA 3­Year­Old Non­Pro Western Pleasure Champion; Reichert NSBA 2­Year­Old Color Western Pleasure Open Co­ Reserve Champion; Minnesota Amateur QHA Corporate Challenge 3­Year­Old Western Pleasure Non­Pro Reserve Champion; 6th Minnesota QHA Futurity 3­ Year­Old Open Western Pleasure; Gordyville Turkey Run NSBA Junior Western Pleasure Champion. Sire of 16 RGP money­earners including IM SUDDENLY JUANTED ($3,325: APHA World Solid Paint­Bred Western Pleasure Amateur Reserve Champion), JUAN LOUD IMPULSE ($1,284: APHA Honor Roll 2­Year­Old Open Western Pleasure Champion), IVE JUANTEDTHECHROME (PHBA World Hunter Under Saddle Senior Youth Champion), LIL MISS IMPULSE ($1,504 and 12 AQHA points 8 novice points: 5th APHA World Ideal Paint Western Youth), THIS IS THE JUAN (19 AQHA points: 8th APHA World Senior Western Pleasure Amateur), XPERIENCETHE IMPULSE ($9,439: Paint Congress NSBA 2­Year­Old SSA Western Pleasure Open Co­Champion), JUAN FOR THE ROAD ($6,549: Iowa QHA Breeders Futurity Breeders 2­Year­Old Open Western Pleasure Co­Champion), A FOOLISH IMPULSE ($6,434: Iowa Paint Horse Club Breeders Open Western Pleasure Futurity Co­Reserve Champion), THE JUAN TO WATCH (38 AQHA points 22 novice points: Norway Championship NSBA Hunter Under Saddle Non­Pro Champion), DREAM IMPULSE (50 AQHA points 49 novice points: AQHA High Point Hunter Under Saddle Rookie Amateur Co­Champion, AQHA Amateur Champion). DAM: ZIPPOS LEAP OF FAITH (P) (2008). Dam of SHES PRETTY IMPULSIVE (P) (10th APHA World Breeders Futurity Gold Open Longe Line). RGP­CB 12/2016 Hip No. Consigned by Louis & Cindy Costanza Hip No. 279 Classy Trashy Chassy 279 2013 Sorrel Gelding Dual Pep Dual Rey { Nurse Rey Dual R Smokin { Peptoboonsmal Smokin Pepto { Classy Trashy Chassy Smoken Powder 5520639 Be Aech Enterprise Trashadeous { Miss White Trash Chalupadeous { Rugged Lark Larks Enchilada Mama { Tacos Beer Bug NOTES: This is a very nice gelding that has a big stop and travels low headed and collected. He has a lot of look to him and will excel in whatever you choose. He has been started on the flag and on barrels, and has had a rope swung off of him. SIRE: DUAL R SMOKIN (2005). $219,434: 6th Breeders Inv. Open Derby; NCHA Non­Pro Super Stakes Classic Champion; El Rancho Cutting World Series Of Open Champion; Breeders Inv. Cutting Derby Sale Incentive Open Reserve Champion; 3rd South Point Winter Cutting Classic Open. Out of SMOKIN PEPTO ($143,029: finalist in the NCHA Open Futurity). Sire of 32 RGP money­earners including DUAL R BLAZIN ($63,390: West Texas Cutting Futurity Open Co­Champion), CHATTY LIL SMOKER ($28,052: split 5th El Rancho Cutting Futurity Open), R SMOKIN CAT ($27,994: NCHA Amateur Derby Champion), LYRICSTOSMOKETO ($20,528: El Rancho Cutting Non­ Pro Derby Reserve Champion), HOTEL SUITE ($11,712: split 7th PCCHA Fall Futurity Open), SMOKE IN THE CAB ($11,148: money­earner CHA Nebraska Derby Open), IC THE BISCUITS ($8,628: split 6th Calgary Stampede Wrangler Cutting Futurity Open), JERRY SMOKE ($5,851: Southwest RCHA Rode to Reno Futurity Open Co­Reserve Champion), THA BIG SMOKE ($5,695: Alberta RCHA Futurity Open Reserve Champion), SMOKE ON CHITA ($5,000: money­earner NCHA Non­Pro Futurity), SMOKIN DA BOON ($4,556: finalist in the NCHA Futurity Amateur), SMOKIN LA DUAL ($4,510: finalist El Rancho Cutting Derby Open), SARAS SMOKIN KITTY ($4,450: finalist West Texas Cutting Futurity Open), SMOKIN CORN ($4,083: South Point Mane Event Cutting Day 2 Futurity Non­Pro Champion), DUEL EXHAUST ($3,950: split 10th Idaho CHA Futurity Open). DAM: CHALUPADEOUS (2000). Dam of 3 AQHA foals. A daughter of TRASHADEOUS, $131,181: NRHA Open World Champion; NRHA Open Futurity Reserve Champion; 9th AQHA World Senior Reining Open; 4th USET Reining Championship Finals; NRHA Open Derby Champion. Sire of 50 RGP money­earners including THIS TRASH IS QUICK ($3,308 and 26 AQHA points: AQHA High Point Youth Working Cow Horse Boxing Champion), TARI TRASH ($20,544 and 8 AQHA points: APHA World Champion Junior Reining Horse), TRASH ATTACK (P) ($13,538: APHA World Open Reining Futurity Champion), SPREZZAZTURA (P) ($14,981: APHA World Reining Freestyle Amateur Reserve Champion; NRHA Certificate of Merit), MISS TRASHY LADY (P) ($5,471: APHA World Open Reining Futurity Reserve Champion), JUMPIN JAC TRASH ($33,370: 4th AQHYA World Reining), KISS MY TRASH (P) ($24,887: split 4th NRHA Futurity Int. Non­Pro). RGP­CB 12/2016 Hip No. Consigned by Flag Ranch LLC Hip No. 280 Cashn The Teller 280 2009 Bay Mare Holland Ease SI 109 Corona Cartel SI 97 { Corona Chick SI 113 Teller Cartel SI 108 { Easy Jet SI 100 Jet Along Jamie SI 90 { Cashn The Teller Jaimie Jay SI 102 5273500 Rocket Wrangler SI 97 Dash For Cash SI 114 { Find A Buyer TB Lavish Me SI 95 { Easy Jet SI 100 Lavishing SI 93 { Wee Sompin Special SI 95 NOTES: This bay mare is a granddaughter of DASH FOR CASH and CORONA CARTEL. Sells BRED May 14, 2016 to ONE TIME HONOR. SIRE: TELLER CARTEL SI 108 (2003). Champion Racing 2­Year­Old Colt. 3 race wins, $1,212,471, won All American Futurity [G1], 3rd Golden State Million Futurity [G1],finalist Los Alamitos Million Futurity [G1], Sire of 1 RGP money­earners, 352 Race ROM, 22 stakes winners, $9,925,480, including LLANO CARTEL SI 112 (15 race wins, $437,972, won Leo Stakes [G1]), TELLER BAJA SI 97 (4 race wins, $429,058, won Remington Park Oklahoma Bred Futurity [RG2]), CARTEL QUICK SI 94 (2 race wins, $317,100, won Ruidoso Futurity [G1]), BOI GEORGE SI 93 (2 race wins, $188,261, won West Texas Futurity [G2]), NIGHTTIME LINES SI 96 (4 race wins, $166,310, 3rd Golden State Million Futurity [G1]), HURRI CARTEL SI 102 (6 race wins, $160,810, won Ontario Jackpot Futurity), WINNERS CARTEL SI 99 (5 race wins, $145,292, finalist in the All American Futurity [G1]), TELLEREYEMATTHEBAR SI 96 (4 race wins, $111,355, won Dash For Cash Derby [G3]), TELLER MORE BOURBON SI 104 (8 race wins, $110,069, NTR, finalist in the Eastex Handicap [G2]), TELLER NO LIES SI 102 (race winner, $103,932, finalist in the All American Derby [G1]), TELLER SHES AN ANGEL SI 94 (2 race wins, $98,428, won Easy Jet Stakes [RG3]), TRIFFLE SI 101 (4 race wins, $92,520, won Mile High Futurity [G3]), FAVORED SI 97 (3 race wins, $92,488, finalist in the Ruidoso Derby [G1]).
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