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  • He is a pinhooker, somebody who buys low and sells high.
  • He is a " pinhooker " from Brooklyn, a man who buys horses low and sells them high.
  • He was a pinhooker, a guy who buys yearlings at one auction and resells them for a profit at another.
  • Jerry Bailey, a prominent pinhooker and no relation to the jockey of the same name, said that 80 percent of horses are money-losers.
  • Unbridled's Song is owned by Ernie Paragallo, who buys young horses cheaply and hopes to sell them richly, a " pinhooker " in the auction parlance.
  • In the thoroughbred industry, Paragallo has been what is known as a pinhooker, a buyer and seller, a trade that requires a cool, clever detachment and the clean execution of a bluff.
  • He was swift and he was volatile and he was high-strung, and he already was the central figure in a storybook drama centered on his owner, a successful " pinhooker " of horses.
  • Paragallo's wisest decision on Unbridled's Song, in fact, seems to have been made two years ago in his role as pinhooker, a person who buys young horses and sells them later for a profit.
  • "He's a big ham who loves attention, " said Ernie Paragallo, the onetime " pinhooker, " who bought horses low and sold them high but ended up keeping Unbridled's Song.
  • The filly was sent to the 2010 Fasig-Tipton New York-bred preferred sale, and bought for $ 50, 000 by Niall Brennan a " pinhooker " who looks to make a profit by buying and selling young horses.
  • Funny Cide was consigned to the August 2001 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga preferred yearling auction, where he was inspected by Tony Everard, a " pinhooker " looking for young, undeveloped horses to train and resell in a few months at a profit.
  • As an agent, pinhooker and consignor-two-time Breeders'Cup ( gr . I ) heroine Mizdirection is among the high-class runners to have sold through Casse Sales LLC-Casse has long been a well known industry figure.
  • Paragallo left Arlington Saturday evening after the race and returned to his home in New York before embarking on a trip to Lexington, Ky ., to pursue his main racing interest : as a pinhooker, who bought horses low and sold them high for profit.
  • His owner, Ernie Paragallo, the " pinhooker " from Brooklyn who forfeited $ 1.4 million to keep the colt after a botched sale, greeted his star's revival with all of his old bravado and said : " Everything's a go.
  • Paragallo was asked if there was any chance that he would sell part of his speedy colt, and he replied, sounding like a pinhooker who had learned, " There is no chance any part of this horse will be sold now or any time in the future ."
  • Paragallo, a " pinhooker " who buys young horses at auctions and sells them for profit later, bought him for $ 200, 000, sold him to a Japanese business executive for $ 1.4 million, then took him back after complaints that he had been damaged.