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Non-Tech : Buying and selling Thoroughbred Race Horses

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To: Richard H. Villwock who wrote (16)6/8/1998 9:23:00 AM
From: Seth L.   of 17
 
Thanks Richard for the kind offer. I will be very appreciative of any and all advice you can give me. My partner in Brazil has access to farms in Argentina where its not hard to get yearlings with nastrala (sp?), Naginski, and Bold Ruler lines for a couple of grand. One of the worries we may have are that many breeders will sell you a colt and when you take delivery the tag is the same number but the horse could have been switched. My partner is the buyer, we are not engaging anyone to represent us. As for trainers we have a kid whos dad is a good trainer out of NY. This kids job for the last 10 years has been training the claimers of the stable while dad did the stakes hopefuls. Please tell me what you think. Is this a bad approach?

Thanks Seth
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