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    How is that dog's pedigree shown? Do you have the on line ped ID # of the B.S. dog. Looked at some of the wrecking crews peds on the other site. But could not pick this dog out. The tightest Bullet line that could have been bred up would be Bullet back to his daughter and a bitch (granddaughter) bred back to Bullet and bitch out of that breeding (great grand daughter) bred back to Bullet and so on. I do not know if Mr. Cotton did are allowed any such breedings. Mr. Shivar's Sambo dog was one of the last tightest bred Bullet dogs.

    Carter's Blackie was one of the last dogs I knew of that was line bred off Bullet through Loposay's Bullet-Colby dogs. That was around 25 years or more ago.

    The Bullet line was real popular in the late 50's and 60's. Like all bloodlines some held on to it or mixed it into other lines. There was the Loposay Tiger Jack Dogs for awhile. Then the Lonzo dogs and Lopossay's Buster dogs. The Snooty/Boomerang/ Chivo/ Paladin/Rascal/etc. Carver dogs. Then the Bolio/Kephart etc. dogs and on into the Jocko-Red Boy-Yellow John-Termite dogs.

    Today it looks to me that about all the different lines including the Jackson-Young line of the 70'/80'/90's have been blended a good bit back and forth to each other. Sure there are some older or old family blood lines out there that was carried on. The McGee/Johnson line is one that comes to my mind. Tar Heel told me he had a litter of pups due on March the 30Th. Was the first in over three years. Good foundational line to build your own choice of dogs from.

    Hammerpits lost a fine litter except for one male from parvo. That was off his V. Jackson dog bred to his Diamond Jim Luther bitch. I would have liked to have seen another litter off the McGee's Apostle dog and this Luther's Diamond Jim bitch. Cross the two lines together. That would have to produce something bad to the bone. With a lot of old family dogs that go right back to the Tudor/Corvino/Colby/Lightner dogs.

    Even though I am out of the game. Still love to study the various bloodlines and consider what if I could do this or that. To bad it has to take so long to find out. Good Luck to all. The good ones are were you find them.

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    Right it does take a while that's why u have to breed for the love of it not the $$$. U have to keep some of the pups I kept 1 male off my last litter and 2 females off this litter now I got a few different ways I can go. 75% to the dam / 75% to the sire and or brother sister what ever makes me happy! To me if you get the hot game trait in the pups and up to 1-2 years they still hot and wnt and need work high wind, mouth ,smart ,head etc you got u a nice project. Now the next ? Is how nice of a project and that depends on your yard and what u looking for in a dog. For me if u have producing dogs thats all u will ever need if you are smart with the blood. Give me a producing dog over a match dog any day because I can with god of course mk 2 or 3 action dogs yes it will take time but if u not in it for the $ who cares lol.

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    All I can say about that Wrecking Crew Inc's -Eli. breeding and type looking dog shown. Is like WOW my Man. That dog and the B.S. dog are bred old family as it gets. That is the most direct dogs off the Bullet line breeding that could be had. I had forgot about the Moore's Bandit dog.

    I had saved up my money and was hoping to breed to the Moore's Bandit dog. But a car repair bill ended that. Mr. Skinner had lost all his Bullet/Lightner dogs. So none was available from him. Skinner's Rowdy and Teals Tip were siblings to E.Crensahaw's Sad Sack.

    Mr. Lee/Mr. Lewis were two other dog men that had dogs from Heinzl and Mr. Coplin. Mr. Lee and Mr. Lewis exchanged dogs with Mr. Coplin and were good friends.

    Mr. Lee may have carried on some of the Heinzl and Coplin line after Mr. Coplin passed. If this Inc. group of dog men still has this line intact. This line will cross to any of the Carver or Carver-Eli-Kephart-Alligator dogs and just about anything else.

    I am very impressed. If I was to get back into the dog game today. Would want to buy several young bitches or pups off this breeding. A very good foundation line to build off of.

    This dog is a splendid built dog and shows his breeding. Has that old Colby head and Heinzl body. Carries the Bullet Black and White markings. Most Bullet dogs that I ever saw back in my past were Black with a little white in chest or Black with White markings. A. Howel's (Martin's Lady) looked like this dog in a smaller size.

    If these fellows still have some of this line bred straight. Sit on the young pups and give plenty of time to mature due to the heavy Dibo and Dibo's Corvino siblings along with the Colby- Lightner that is in this line. Others may not but I like what I see. Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by CYJ View Post
    All I can say about that Wrecking Crew Inc's -Eli. breeding and type looking dog shown. Is like WOW my Man. That dog and the B.S. dog are bred old family as it gets. That is the most direct dogs off the Bullet line breeding that could be had. I had forgot about the Moore's Bandit dog.

    I had saved up my money and was hoping to breed to the Moore's Bandit dog. But a car repair bill ended that. Mr. Skinner had lost all his Bullet/Lightner dogs. So none was available from him. Skinner's Rowdy and Teals Tip were siblings to E.Crensahaw's Sad Sack.

    Mr. Lee/Mr. Lewis were two other dog men that had dogs from Heinzl and Mr. Coplin. Mr. Lee and Mr. Lewis exchanged dogs with Mr. Coplin and were good friends.

    Mr. Lee may have carried on some of the Heinzl and Coplin line after Mr. Coplin passed. If this Inc. group of dog men still has this line intact. This line will cross to any of the Carver or Carver-Eli-Kephart-Alligator dogs and just about anything else.

    I am very impressed. If I was to get back into the dog game today. Would want to buy several young bitches or pups off this breeding. A very good foundation line to build off of.

    This dog is a splendid built dog and shows his breeding. Has that old Colby head and Heinzl body. Carries the Bullet Black and White markings. Most Bullet dogs that I ever saw back in my past were Black with a little white in chest or Black with White markings. A. Howel's (Martin's Lady) looked like this dog in a smaller size.

    If these fellows still have some of this line bred straight. Sit on the young pups and give plenty of time to mature due to the heavy Dibo and Dibo's Corvino siblings along with the Colby- Lightner that is in this line. Others may not but I like what I see. Good luck
    FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE:

    REDHEAD'S ELI

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    As a side note, Redhead was a protégé of Crisis' grandfather. Not sure even Crisis knows that.

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    FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE:

    REDHEAD'S ELI

    Who is Crisis??

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    Im crisis........

    Red head?.......was his initials C.H?

    Theres only a select few i remember that were over here all the time......

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRISIS View Post
    Im crisis........

    Red head?.......was his initials C.H?

    Theres only a select few i remember that were over here all the time......
    Indeed it is.

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    Wow........small world, he actually used to live here at the same place i do now.......... The family has been curious about what came about of him, we had some nice BB bred dogs we got from him in the mid 90's...last we heard he went to texas and we had lost touch since then....are you in contact with that guy evo?

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