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+ | ====== THE BRASS DUKE ====== | ||
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+ | The greatest game of fetch ever played is usually considered by scholars to have been between Lucky and their Partner THE BRASS DUKE, in AK 197, although some maintain that their game in AK 192 better exemplifies the traditional aesthetics of Fetching. | ||
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+ | The fact that this was the first (and to this day only) game in which the Fetcher broke the sound barrier is usually cited as the justification for this unique distinction, | ||
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+ | Perhaps most important, however, was the unique bond shared between Fetcher and Thrower. While someday their technical feats will likely be exceeded, the joy Lucky and THE BRASS DUKE took in fetch may well never be equaled. | ||
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+ | - From //Fetch//, Vol. DXVI. | ||
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+ | {{tag> npc_eternity}} | ||