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Paul Tackett: Selling at Keeneland 64 Years Straight

"Phil," he told his son. "No Tackett ever gave $95,000 for a horse. We're in pretty precarious territory here." Partly, of course, that was simply a matter of inflation. By the 2014 Keeneland January Sale, Paul Tackett had already been selling horses for half a century. From his first Keeneland consignment, in 1961, he sold six yearlings for $6,100 and imagined himself rich. Even so, the bid felt uncomfortably steep-albeit Morrow Cove (Yes It's True), carrying a first foal by Big Brown, was a big young mare with two stakes...

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