I was wondering if the sellers of Super Flag retained an in herd interest when he was sold. If so, then his actual value would be lowered by the share percentage, wouldn't it? Did he actually pay in cash? The same goes for Super Elephant, I suppose. Did either bull sire an adequate number of registered calves in each owner's herds? I just know it wouldn't make sense for a commercial buyer to pay over market price for any bull, let alone a share of a bull....Just enjoying opening an "old wound" on a snowy day! Funny how some of these threads continue to get so far off the original topic and occasionally become personal complaint boards. I, for one, enjoy seeing photos of cattle I probably won't have an opportunity to see in person, regardless of who puts them on or their purpose in doing so. Keep 'em coming! By the way, I have my pedigree back to John Howland, who came over on the Mayflower. As they neared the shore, he was washed overboard, along with others, and was the only one saved. There has been some debate from my friends as to whether that was good or bad. He was the last surviving male that came over on the Maylfower, you can look it up.