At the big shows, the owners were treated to parties, private viewing boxes and more photo ops. Last February at the Keg Select sale in Scottsdale, Lasma constructed a stage set duplicating a section of Bourbon Street, then unveiled the evening's entertainment, Al Hirt and the New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band. This data is current as of 2022-10-12T22:04:50.692+0000, click HERE to check for updates. Ironically (and sadly), says former Arabian breeder Peggy Ingles, these domestic Arabs would later be called plain or coarse by the people who created the marketing hype behind the more exotic and imported Polish, Russian, and Egyptian horses. And speaking of eyes, how about a little Maybelline to bring out the mystery of the East? Arabians: Bask (1956-1979; buried in Champion's Cemetery, moved from Lasma Arabians, Scottsdale, AZ) Bask Elect (1976-2003; buried in Champion's Cemetery) Indraff (1938-1963; Skeleton on display in Equine Education Department) Promotion (1975-2006) Irish-Bred: Growth of the breed accelerated in 1906 when a gentleman named Homer Davenport imported 27 Arabians. The motto of our sport is: To finish is to win. On his first trip to Poland in 1962, LaCroix brought back the 6-year-old stallion Bask, a long-necked, athletic Arabian, for which he paid less than $16,500. For unlike any other investment of its kindgold, fine art, real estate, diamonds or stocks, reads the press release from Star World of Arabians, an offshoot of Lasma, The Arabian horse is a living creature that can reproduce in its own imagereturn affection and turn a profit. Lets see Merrill Lynch match that. That company later sold off 1,120 acres, which is now known as Scottsdale Ranch. The U.S. Army began breeding them with donated animals and by 1943 had a sizeable Arabian herd (according to the Arabian Horse Association, the Army had more Arabians than any other breed; according to other sources the Arabians were the second largest breed category). . Dr. Eugene E. LaCroix, of Scottsdale died peacefully at home at the age of 87, on January. The skyrocketing auction prices Arabian horses brought had a Gold Rush-like effect on horse people or wannabe horse people, with everyone wanting to get in on the Arabian act, hoping to breed and sell the next $100,000 or million-dollar horse for themselves. We are proudly back our marketing skills around the world. Just about every business model dreams about having just the right high-profile personality invest in its stock or purchase its product. For anyone who cares to hop on, we've got the horse-half right here. The sponsor for today's news is Midwest Station II, home of the Midwest Scottsdale Collection. It had to do with promotion. "We wanted the horses to look good, so we got a runway, which gave them room to move," the younger Gene, 38, recalls. They aren't lunging and biting and jerking. Lasma liquidated its holdings in Arizona and Kentucky. Early exhibitions were held at the Casa Blanca Inn, a winter resort for the first couple of years. We are dedicated to the promotion and breeding of Arabian horses on an international basis through . (first appeared in The Equiery August 2011). Certainly, the authors chided our elected officials when they wrote: Most were not horsemen, so this created a dependency on the trainers that continues today. "Arabians are tremendously versatile," says LaCroix. For still others, an estimated value of $30,000 is not impressive. Once they bought a big-name horse, the sellers were sure to get buyers photos with the horse in all of the newspapers and magazines. The LASMA ARABIANS, LTD. principal address is 8655 EAST VIA DE VENTURA, SUITE F-300, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 85258. Looking showy is your fancy? This year, the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is celebrating its 60 th Anniversary. Altogether, about 145 Crabbet Arabians were brought to the U.S. from the years 1893 to 1976. The primary beneficiaries of Arabian-mania, and among the moving forces behind it, have been Dr. Eugene LaCroix and his family, the owners and proprietors of the Lasma Arabians farms in Scottsdale and Louisville. Egyptian Polish That's not what gives the Arabian its nobility. It's very sad. WestWorld | Scottsdale, AZ. Corporate filings were completed for this Non-Profit Arizona corporation and the foundation had been laid. The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show has been a well-attended Scottsdale signature event since 1956. It was held at the stables and arena at the Wrigleys mansion near the Biltmore Resort. The letter stated: Bask, Gilan, Iran; a village. Once there, the handler dances about, cracking a whip like a lion tamer, yanking on the little darling's chain until every hair on its shiny coat is standing on end. In the U.S., prices had plummeted to an average of $10,000-$25,000 by the end of the decade. "Maybe 10 percent of Arabians sell for good prices," says Miami real-estate developer and Arabian enthusiast Alec Courtelis, who has spearheaded a drive to make Arabian pari-mutuel racing a viable secondary market. People began saying they were going to Scottsdale, even though the show was actually named the All Arabian Horse Show, as most stayed in the new hotels which had sprung up around the town of Scottsdale, and that name became synonymous with the show; hence, what you heard was Scottsdale Show. The primary beneficiaries of Arabian-mania, and among the moving forces behind it, have been Dr. Eugene LaCroix and his family, the owners and proprietors of the Lasma Arabians farms in Scottsdale and Louisville. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Horses and Hollywood. A new Tax Court case involved several million dollars of losses from 2004-2009 in an Arabian horse farm owned by Henry and Christie Metz. A Leveling of the Market The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show was a first class show from the very first day. Perhaps it will also provide the framework for understanding a situation as seemingly absurd as the Canterbury situation appears to be on the surface150 horses? Owned by the country's royal family, this exquisite stallion has dominated the show ring . Their popularity in the U.S. blossomed after Henry Babson purchased seven horses there in 1932. It is said that perhaps the high seller and its price was decided in advance, with shills in the audience helping to achieve this predetermined goal. A new market for amateur-friendly Arabians has gained momentum in the last ten years, especially in sporting disciplines such as eventing. "Our biggest problem is the announcers," says Joe Gorajec, director of racing for the International Arabian Horse Association. Lasma Arabians Dr & Mrs Eugene E Lacroix. Investors who aren't horse people, who are in it for the money and wouldn't know if their horses are being treated right or not. It remains to be seen whether the owner of the Canterbury Arabians, Marsha Parkinson, pleads guilty or is found guilty of neglect. "But the Poles were the first Europeans to recognize the value of Arabian blood," says LaCroix, noting that the Polish government's breeding program dates back to 1506. 1957 the show moved to the newly built McCormick Ranch arena where it shared its beauty with the rest of the world. For better or worse, Arabian horses have been one of the trappings of wealth for a few thousand years, from Bedouin chieftains to Scottsdale's nouveau-riche oil moguls. The essence is in the riding. Mike Nichols, the director, was the top bidder this time, buying Basquina, another Bask daughter, for $117,500, which was a benchmark in Scottsdale's alliancesome would say msalliancewith Hollywood. Advertisement. People such as Merv Griffin, Buck Henry, Shirley McLaine, Jackie Onassis, Patrick Swayze and Candace Bergen found themselves caught up in all of the excitement. Arabians of Polish breeding were Lasma's specialty. As with any breed of horse, the elusive next great champion or next sale record-breaker leads to overbreeding, and with that comes the culling of the young stock that isnt considered up to par. Bob Hope is about 5 minutes in. Or is there some justification to this speculation? That's man-made. Whether the legend is true or not, there is little doubt that Arabians are the oldest selectively bred equines in the world. During the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, more Arabian farms and ranches opened in the desert north of Scottsdale, adding prestige to the association and its annual Arabian show. But what really led to the Arabian boom in this country was the flair with which Lasma marketed Bask's progeny. This is the only breed-specific sport horse show in the country. Play Video '21 US Nationals . They're designed to release heat.". Michigan investment banker and Kentucky native Ken Haggard has paid $4.3 million for 440 acres in Oldham County with the intention of building a . The next year, 1956, the Arabian show was moved to the horse arena at the McCormicks ranch north of Scottsdale. You know that high, elegant way an Arabian carries its tail? In 1968, the top auction price for a top-quality Arabian was $25,000. 25, 2004. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select . Want a beast whose beauty, intelligence and versatility have dazzled heads of state for centuries? The tax advantage of horse ownership was the icing on the cake. In 1635 B.C., Faras was traveling through the desert with his vast herd of horses, when suddenly, far below, a stream came into sight. Support AHAA with Fry's Community Rewards, Support AHAAwith Fry's Community Awards, Education: ownership and the welfare of Arabian horses, Promotion: breeding, competition & ownership of Arabian horses, Opportunities: Interaction and involvement with Arabian horses and people, Preservation: of the Arabian horse and its rich history. This arrangement worked well until 1969 &1970, when an agreement could not be reached to host the show at McCormick Ranch, so the show moved to the northeast corner of East Bell & Tatum Roads, on Kemper Marley's property. Polish Arabians were bred as far back as the 16th century and were nearly destroyed by World War I. They try just as hard as the thoroughbreds, but with those short little legs, they don't get there as fast.". An investment in pleasure, good health, exercise and family fun. She was a Triple Crown winner in halter competition, meaning she had been named Champion at Scottsdale, U.S. Nationals, and Canadian Nationals. Thank you for looking at this item. at Lasma Arabians (USA) MUSCAT (RASB Vol. Watch. Posted by Editor | Aug 1, 2011 | Archives, Breeding News Archives | 0 |, Arabian Gold Rush August of 1952, at the Hotel Westward Ho in downtown Phoenix, a small group of Arabian horse owners met and agreed to the importance of the formation of a likeminded group, to promote interest in the Arabian horse and named this group the Arabian Horse Association of Arizona(AHAA). When our interest in Arabians commenced, we began with a domestic bred stallion and a part-bred mare as pleasure horses. Serving as direct sales agent for the Polish government, Lasma handled the auction of 19 Polish mares for $10.8 million, an average of $568,684 a head. He was bred in Poland and is best known as the sire of Raffles, who was imported to the U.S. in 1932. *Muscat's offspring have been highly valued in recognition of his . February 16 - 26, 2023. This activity, combined with horses coming out of post-WWII Europe, began a new phase in Arabian breeding in the U.S. Were these just poorly worded press releases by over-enthusiastic, under-monitored or poorly trained staffers? Eyes: huge, pooling, expressive. The horse doesn't know if the rider on its back is a king or a commoner. It gets worse. Howard Kale Jr. to Poland to shop for horses. Smoke machines, light shows and top-drawer entertainment soon became standard fare at big Arabian auctions. An Arabian's back is compact, its chest is full, its legs straight and somewhat refined, like a dancer's. Small potatoes compared with what top thoroughbreds go for, to be sure, but thoroughbred investments can be recouped on the track. It was an exclusive club that was promoted as elite and elegant and it attracted buyers like flies to honey. To the accompaniment of organ music, a horse strutted her stuff at a Lasma preview. At The Equiery, as at all horse publications, we see horse owners and dealers play the my horse is worth or the my horse will be worth game every day. The U.S. Market Is Established THE PEREIRA/GINGER BLUE SALE. At the height of the buying fever, Lasma would award a brand-new Cadillac to the highest bidder at each sale. This put a strain on the importing and exporting of Arabians and semen to and from the U.S., until an agreement between the two organizations was reached in 2008. How can you tell if a horse is an Arabian? The company has 4 contacts on record. Want to trot like the dickens? Continuing to breed, despite the crash of the economy? I thought I was at a Mafia funeral. A few days before in mid-February, before the very first show in 1954, it was decided to make it a real competition, a judge was found in Southern California where a good number of Arabian horses had now resided, due to the W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Ranch, along with a large number of others in that area. The Bedouins, who originally bred the Arabian, stabled their horses either in or next to the master's tent and raised them on camel's milk, eggs, dates and barley flour. Arabians look very flamboyant when they race. "), the Beach Boys, Sammy Davis Jr., David Brenner, the Pointer Sisters and Shirley MacLaine began appearing onstage with the horses, and in 1977shades of Monty! "The Arabian's highest and best use originally was to gallop across the desert, rape, rob and plunder, then gallop back to get the boss to bed.". "The painting of horses? Scottsdale. To test them, Faras took out his horn and blew the call to arms. 1. French Arabians were developed almost exclusively as race horses and are more Thoroughbred in appearance. The greatest horse show now referred to merely as Scottsdale continued on for another three years at the Paradise Park II facility. When the mare NH Love Potion was auctioned for $2.55 million at Scottsdale in 1984, the announcer at the sale was Harry Cooper, the Don Pardo of the Arabian world. About Us. Their popularity in the U.S. blossomed after Henry Babson purchased seven horses there in 1932. FK BASK ( ), a soccer team in Belgrade, Serbia. Russian At stud, Bask produced more champion Arabian horses than . A Physician and . Why would anyone do that? On March 1, 1978, just at the conclusion of the 24th Annual All Arabian Horse Show, the Arabian Horse Association of Arizona received a notice from Kaiser-Aetna Corporation, the property owner to vacate the premises and to take any and all related objects wanted, including the three tall Mexican palm trees! A dab of ginger where the sun never shines will cure that, and note how it puts some sparkle into those large, expressive eyes. Frequently, horses that were top sellers didnt even change hands after the auction. The expense of keeping Arabians can be written off dollar for dollar, and any profit from their resale is taxed, not as income, but as a capital gain, provided one has owned a horse for at least two years. If we take a look at the rise and fall of the U.S. Arabian breeding and sales market over the last 40 years, it perhaps puts into context what seems to some to be crazy dollar figures. When Anne and Fowler McCormick established a ranch here in the early 1940s, Anne began raising prized Arabians, including the famed Naborr. In 1969, the Arabian world got that when singer Wayne Newton purchased his first Arabian, the imported Russian stallion *Naborr, for the then-record sum of $150,000. 3. Stockman bought horses from several sources; one was the Lasma organization, usually represented by Eugene LaCroix, Jr. Stockman had a farm in Wisconsin where he kept some horses. The largest event of its kind in the world, the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is held at WestWorld and attracts hundreds of thousands of spectators. They are happy. Or is there some justification to this speculation? It was a heady time and these guys knew how to bring the fun coupled with the accolades. Barnum. Marylander Bazy Tankersley, Homer Davenport, W. R. Brown (Maynesboro Stud) and W. K. Kellogg were the U.S. breeders importing Crabbet Arabians. 2011 Horsewoman of the Year: Beverly Raymond. Nichols added a theatrical touch to the auctions. Play Video. Like a gambler addicted to a high-stakes game of dice, the next roll could be the big one. Location Years President, Casa Blanca Inn 1952 & 1953 Ed Tweed, Arizona Biltmore 1954 Ed Tweed, Casa Blanca Inn 1955 Ed Tweed, Arizona Biltmore 1956 Ed Tweed, McCormick Ranch 1957 & 1958 Hal Clay , Also know as Paradise Park 1959 & 1960 Dr. Eugene E. LaCroix , 1961 Ed Tweed, 1962 & 1963 Guy Stillman, 1964 & 1965 Walter Ross , 1966 & 1967 William Mahoney, Jr , 1968 Howard Heaton, Kemper Marley Property 1969 Howard Heaton , 1970 Al Mecham , McCormick Ranch 1971 Luis Merlino , 1972 Bill Nelson, 1973 Rex Allison, 1974 & 1975 Marc Cosenza , 1976 & 1977 Bill M. Owens, 1978 BillLittleton, Paradise Park II 1979 Bill Littleton , 1980 Dr. Eugene E. LaCroix , 1981 Horace Gregory , 1982 Dr. Joseph Hawkins , 1983 - 1988 Mickey Hegg , WestWorld 1989 Bud Adams , 1990 Ed Grandon , 1991 - 1998 Ed Grandon , 1999 & 2000 Michele Johnson , 2001 & 2002 Mark Owens , 2003 - 2005 Janice McCrea-Wight , 2006 - 2009 Bill Flood , 2010 - 2013 Jay Allen , 2014 Janice McCrea-Wight , 2015 - 2018 Jay Allen , 2019 - 2022 Mary Lou Houge, 2022 - Paul Glans, 1952,1953 & 1955: Casa Blanca Inn - North of Camelback Road, 1954 & 1956: Arizona Biltmore - 24th & Camelback , 1957 - 1966: McCormick Ranch, also known as Paradise Park - Pima south of Shea , 1969 & 1970: Kemper Marley Property - Northeast corner of East Bell & Tatum Road, 1971 - 1978: McCormick Ranch, under Kaiser-Aetna ownership - Pima south of Shea, 1979 - 1988: Paradise Park II Bell Road & 64th Street on Arizona State Land . Neck: arched and long. The once exotic Arabian has gone forth and multiplied on these shores like yeasts in yogurta food which, like the horse, was endemic to the Middle East before fashionably gaining appeal in this part of the world. Baby oil is rubbed over the diminutive muzzle to darken and shine it; Vaseline is applied to the mane to keep the hair just so. Some people may contradict it because there are many exception where following rules are not followed. The Bedouins were a warlike and nomadic people who selected their breeding stock on the basis of speed, handling and endurance. The vast majority of those races were won by Arabians. "I'd rather clean stalls than show horses," says Linda Schultz, an Arabian breeder from Brownwood, Texas. No doubt that the Arab world wasand will remainunique among the various horse markets, as no other breed has ever been so vigorously and aggressively collected as living art, rather than as an animal to be ridden or driven, for sport (including racing) or for pleasure. The International Arabian Horse Association, separate from the Registry, was founded in 1950 to sanction horse shows, develop rules, and license judges. Investment? Now $100,000 is not exactly hay, but it's still no more than an oat in the $44,445,300 bucket of transactions that took place over eight heady days at Scottsdale, where, in a series of 10 major sales, 243 Arabians changed hands. One of the most controversial topics surrounding the seizure of the Canterbury Arabians is that of rare bloodlines and preserving the bloodlines. For those not versed in the finer points of Arabian pedigrees, here is a brief introduction written by Peggy Ingles, a new Equiery artist and a long-time Arabian breeder. And average Arabians do not sell. 2015-54.] If there is one animal perfectly suited to American tastes in the '80scostly, elegant, ostentatious and importedit is the Arabian horse. At the height of the frenzy in 1984, a mare named NH Love Potion sold for $2.55 million. Valley television broadcasting pioneer Tom Chauncey opened Chauncey Ranch on the northwest corner of Scottsdale Road and Bell. There . Continuing to breed, despite the crash of the economy? Perhaps it will also provide the framework for understanding a situation as seemingly absurd as the Canterbury situation appears to be on the surface150 horses? The current status of the business is Inactive. Pinterest. Egyptian Arabians come from the breeds geographical cradle where they have been cherished and carefully bred for over 2,000 years. Or Napoleon? Memo. Kello-Bask, born in 1966, was one of the 1,046 progeny of *Bask, the imported Polish Arabian born in 1956, brought to America in 1963 by Dr. Eugene LaCroix to his Lasma Arabian Ranch in Scottsdale, Arizona. In the market for a mount whose blood courses through the veins of virtually every breed of light horse extant: thoroughbreds, Morgans, hackneys, standardbreds, American saddle horses, quarter horses, Tennessee walkers and, strange as it seems, the wild mustangs of the West? Gainey Ranch, another ritzy Scottsdale address, was once a 640-acre Arabian horse ranch . Their akcje (actions) in the majority of investment cases though this contribution is smaller than the typical high profile case. His stud fee in 1963 was a modest $500 but rose to $10,000 by 1975. The first show was held at the grounds of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel which was a beautiful setting for a horse show. The hooves are scrubbed with S.O.S. pasb*1380 If anything, it is modest. 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