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  1. Bill Boatman. Real Name: Billy Merle Boatman. Profile: American multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, plays Guitar, Fiddle and Drums. Sites: Facebook. Aliases: Merle Boatman.

  2. Posts: 242. Bill Boatman has passed away. I received a call today from Marshall White from Ohio who told me Bill Boatman has passed away. As many of you know Bill was one of the founding fathers of the American Black and Tan Coonhound Association. He served as president 1948-1952.

  3. Bill Boatman's is the semi-legendary catalogue of stuff for the raccoon hunter, houndsman, beagler, and bird dog trainer, and it is now available on line (as a PDF). Boatman's is a one-of-a kind business and if you are looking for a roll age, scent, or "coon tongs," this is the place to go!

  4. Explore Bill Boatman's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Bill Boatman on AllMusic.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2007 · BACKGROUND: Bill Boatman’s rural upbringing lured him into hunting and an outdoor lifestyle. Prior to printing his first catalog in 1955, Boatman owned a small grocery store in the Ohio farming town of Highland. While running the store, Boatman bought space ads in hunting magazines plugging hunting dog accessories he also was peddling.

  6. 22 de dic. de 2017 · A man named Bill Boatman is thought to be one of the first to develop and market the tool through his mail-order catalog business. What Was the Purpose of the First E-Collars? The initial development was within the hound hunting groups. The goal was to stop dogs from “running trash.”

  7. 11 de jun. de 2019 · Older hunters will remember the Bill Boatman catalog, a mail-order dog supply retailer from Bainbridge, Ohio, who began marketing their version as the “Superheterodyne Electronic Dog Trainer,” available in the early 1960s for $249.99. ... Boatman’s 1962-63 catalog’s headline shouts, ...