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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    LOL, that must have been the reason


    of course... predominantly vise grip... But a bit of rbj in my opinion.. doesn't hurt. . you just can't say.. Not a drop.. lol. . It's got a good tablespoon on a glass of it in there. lol. regardless.. I may be sending TQ. to breed to El Nazi next heat

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by evolutionkennels View Post
    of course... predominantly vise grip... But a bit of rbj in my opinion.. doesn't hurt. . you just can't say.. Not a drop.. lol. . It's got a good tablespoon on a glass of it in there. lol. regardless.. I may be sending TQ. to breed to El Nazi next heat
    I know why you put that there

    Remember, my debate with the dearly-departed Sonny was over badDEST (killingest/multi-winningest), never whether the RBJ dogs were consistently-good

    Now then, I was actually considering starting another thread about MOST CONSISTENT ... and that is a whole other deal

    Jack

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    I know why you put that there

    Remember, my debate with the dearly-departed Sonny was over badDEST (killingest/multi-winningest), never whether the RBJ dogs were consistently-good

    Now then, I was actually considering starting another thread about MOST CONSISTENT ... and that is a whole other deal

    Jack

    please don't. lol. Nazi wasn't a killer if killers. but he beat one with no muzzle!!

  4. #4
    LOL

    Exactly ... and, in my heart, I have always preferred the dog that will come from behind to stop a killer than the killer itself.

    Of course it's nice to have both, but somewhere in the heart of every true dogman (not nec. dogfighter) is a special spot for the animal that just WON'T QUIT to a killing ... and who stops the killer in the end

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    LOL

    Exactly ... and, in my heart, I have always preferred the dog that will come from behind to stop a killer than the killer itself.

    Of course it's nice to have both, but somewhere in the heart of every true dogman (not nec. dogfighter) is a special spot for the animal that just WON'T QUIT to a killing ... and who stops the killer in the end
    I agree 1000% People that have matched dogs 20 years, said that Nazi was so game and took such punishmen, tthat it made them doubt what the hell they were doing and whether it was right or wrong, this person is a psychopath, for him to stop and think... must've been a beating. and he won!!

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by evolutionkennels View Post
    I agree 1000% People that have matched dogs 20 years, said that Nazi was so game and took such punishmen, tthat it made them doubt what the hell they were doing and whether it was right or wrong, this person is a psychopath, for him to stop and think... must've been a beating. and he won!!
    I know who you're talking about (you know him quite well) ... and he said that to me too ... that it made him question his involvement in these animals ... when he is usually known as being pretty freakin hardcore.

    Jack

  7. #7
    As a side note, and back on topic, the original poster asked the question whether my dogs would cross well with Killer Combine's dogs.

    Not only did it work out well with the Energizer dog mentioned, but has anyone really studied the pedigree of Hollingsworth's Dolly?

    Dolly's sire, Yazoo Cody, is basically Lady In Red's sister Reba bred to an Indian Sonny dog (like what's behind Vengeance / Midnight) in Gr Ch Rowdy bred to Tonka's sister Boni Maroni.

    Take a look at the top 1/8th of her pedigree, Hook's Gr Ch Rowdy, and compare that to Killer Combine's Gr Ch Vengeance ... it's basically the same blood that's way behind Midnight/Vengeance

    Jack

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    As a side note, and back on topic, the original poster asked the question whether my dogs would cross well with Killer Combine's dogs.

    Not only did it work out well with the Energizer dog mentioned, but has anyone really studied the pedigree of Hollingsworth's Dolly?

    Dolly's sire, Yazoo Cody, is basically Lady In Red's sister Reba bred to an Indian Sonny dog (like what's behind Vengeance / Midnight) in Gr Ch Rowdy bred to Tonka's sister Boni Maroni.

    Take a look at the top 1/8th of her pedigree, Hook's Gr Ch Rowdy, and compare that to Killer Combine's Gr Ch Vengeance ... it's basically the same blood that's way behind Midnight/Vengeance

    Jack
    I apologize for straying off topic but since you mentioned Yazoo Cody (who happens to be in all my dogs... I was talking to T.Gibson yesterday and acquired a pic of the Baby Lively dog, half sister to Dolly also being sired by Yazoo Cody and she herself was a great producer. I'm sure it's not a big deal to most but just as Jack takes such pride in his line, I'd like to show off a kinda rare picture. Enjoy

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...hp?dog_id=6736

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by MRBLUEPRINT View Post
    I apologize for straying off topic but since you mentioned Yazoo Cody (who happens to be in all my dogs... I was talking to T.Gibson yesterday and acquired a pic of the Baby Lively dog, half sister to Dolly also being sired by Yazoo Cody and she herself was a great producer. I'm sure it's not a big deal to most but just as Jack takes such pride in his line, I'd like to show off a kinda rare picture. Enjoy

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...hp?dog_id=6736
    Sorry I missed this, Mr. Blueprint. Thank you for your contribution

    It very much is a big deal to post photos like this, because the more people who follow your lead, and post their old photos, the cooler and more complete this site will be over time

    Jack

  10. #10
    Looked up Nazi and some photos. I absolutely hate it when that happens to a dog.
    There is a dog right here in Texas that won the same way. Not 2 hours, but over the 90 min mark. Looks exactly like that dog now. It's a shame. The dog he went into was a devastating face dog of Red Rock breeding, but the other dog was just that game. Unbelievable really.

    There are some phenomenal animals out there no one knows about.

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