This is a nice write-up, Alvin, and one of my favorite objects. This is what I have from three years ago, on a solid good SQM 21.3 night with our club's observatory 20-inch (F/5): "Arp 150, Hickson 95, Peg. W of m12 *, 2 m11 ** farther NE. Two faint stars on S edge of group. NGC 7609 (A) on N side is the most prominent, connected from E end to compact PGC 71077 (C) to SE. B and D differently oriented spindles on E and W side of the group in 13 mm. Examined also in 8 [mm]." Apparently, I saw the core of component C and its N arm, thinking the latter was some kind of tidal bridge or extension of the main galaxy.