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Lexington, South Carolina
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FAVORITE STYLE: Game
MEMBER SINCE: 09/18/2007
STAR SIGN: Cancer
LAST LOGIN: 08/06/2008 19:59:44
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WHAT IS A "GAME DOG"?

A game dog has no fear of "Man", nor "Beast ", "Life", or "death". Although he has no fear of "Death" he will fight for "Life", be it his or his master's. A game dog has no master other than man, his closest ally and companion, and to man he gives his all. He chooses no other creature but man for this position.
His willingness to fight to the death, if he must, is not a lack of intelligence but a deep game inward strength that is difficult to comprehend by most. A game dog is a beautiful thing to behold. Not always a physical beauty, its much more than that, its an inward beauty.
A game dog has been described many different ways; "Tenacity", "Having Heart", "A Strong Will To Survive" and of course just plain "Vicious", just to name a few. But call it what you will, true gameness is a treasure rarer than gold or precious gem.
Gameness reaches past the mind, past the heart, the soul and nerves. It resides deep into the depths of the spirit. Gameness cannot be seen by looking at the dog's color or confirmation; it cannot be seen in the shape of his head or the size and strength of his body; nor is it proven by the show of aggresion or the ability to do damage.
Gameness is a quality inherent in some but not in others. Its a quality that when found must be cherished and cared for; it must be preserved for all time; not destroyed as some would have it, out of fear and mis-understanding. Those who would destroy this admirable quality cannot have experienced that deep feeling that touches the very soul when deep gameness is displayed. It is sad, but few ever will. Perhaps their disdain is rooted in fear and misconception. But one thing is certain, if these poor, misguided individuals had any understanding of this noble God given quality, they to would be shocked at themselves for ever given thought of the demise of the game dog.
So long live gameness and the creatures that possess it and if the care takers of it are even half as game as the dogs they possess, it will live on forever!

~Special Thanks To Windy City Bluez~
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Kyra of ANCHOR CHAIN KENNELS
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Sassy of ANCHOR CHAIN KENNELS
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Star of ANCHOR CHAIN KENNELS(Bella's Mother)
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Bella
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I WILL BE BREEDING AGAIN SOON! ( GOOD THINGS TAKE TIME!).

NOTHING FOR SALE AT THIS TIME.




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At Carolina Pits we are devoted to breeding only the absolute best line bred American Pit Bull Terriers of past, present and future.We are located here in beautiful Lexington, SC. The pedigrees found at Carolina Pits are of the best Grand Champion Purple Ribbon Bred Bloodlines you will find. Pedigrees stem from the Castillo Old Family Reds, with Hemphill / Wallace foundations. We are breeding for temperament, intelligence, conformation, and agility. Due to the selective line breeding at Carolina Pits the dogs produced here are similar in appearance to previous generations. You will see extremely beautiful dogs with heavy bone and lots of muscle mass, having gold / green eyes and coats with various shades of red. These dogs will excel at whatever work they are asked to perform including guard dog, show conformation, family companions, and also weight pull due to their outstanding determination and drive. If you would like any further information on this exceptional line please e-mail us. Thank you for sharing an interest in our chosen breed.HEATHPOTTER1@YAHOO.COM
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History OF The Old Family Red Nose
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When we discuss the origin of the "Old Family Red Nose" dogs, we are really discussing the original dogs bred by such men as William J. Lightner and Con Feeley. It was around 1914-1916 that Red Howell, Al Dickson and Joe Peace had dogs from the first litters off of Lightner's "Vick" and Lightner's "Pansy". When the first World War came along, Joe Peace and Al Dickson were drafted and Red Howell was left with the dogs. Red Howell sold some of the dogs, however, most of the dogs he placed in capable and reliable hands of those he knew he could trust. During this time they were known as just food pit dogs. The name "Red Nose", at the time, had never been used to describe a particular line of dogs. It would be Dan McCoy who would later be credited as the first man to coin the phrase, "Old Family Red Nose" dogs to describe and distinguish these dogs as an individual line or strain of the American Pit Bull Terrier. History later gave us the litter of Ferguson's "Centipede", Hemphill's "Golddust", Morris' "Pinkie", and Howell's "Banjo", as well as their close relative, William's "Cyclone".



Robert H.(Bob) Hemphill, along with Red Howell, went to the kennel of Harvey and Owens in Amarillo, Texas and together they purchased "Golddust". "Golddust", of course, later went to Harry Clark and then to D.A. McClintock, where he died. Earl Tudor obtained "Centipede". "Centipede" was then loaned to Red Howell. Later, Earl Tudor sold "Centipede" to Dave Ferguson. Earl Tudor was also the man who owned the dog called "Cyclone" and eventually sold him to Jim Williams's. It is felt that if Earl Tudor and Red Howell had not won such great battles with these dogs mentioned above, as well as other, that made this particular line so popular. This was the first time you really began to hear about "Red Nose" dogs as a strain.



Now, not all of the offspring were whelped "Red Nose" from this stock. Some people still feel that the blood in the Con Feeley dogs was much more "Red Nose" then that of the Lightner dogs. It is said W.C.(Bill) Roper bred some of the best "Red Nose" dogs, sent to him by Jim Williams and Bob Wallace. I.D. Cole of Arizona also bred some extremely high caliber dogs, bred down from Slattery's "Mike" and William's "Blade". I.D. Cole also owned Cole's (Fulkerson's) "Spook", a direct grandson of the old Lightner's "Spook". However, the "Red Nose" dogs were never controlled by any one individual or select group of individuals. Many of the "Red Nose" dogs were produced through different crosses. In fact, there were many breeders and fanciers of the "Old Family Red Nose" dogs. There were men such as W.J. Lightner, Con Feeley, J.P. Colby, D.A. McClintock, Dan McCoy, Harvey and Owens, Ferguson, Ferrel, Conklin, Anderson, Bourgeous, Plemmons, Dickenson, Hanson, Williams, Roberts, Cole, Leo Kinard, Ed Crenshaw, Joe Beal, Jake Wilder, just to name a few. However, two of the leading breeders into the late 1960's and the man more often associated with the "Old Family Red Nose" dogs were Robert H.(Bob) Hemphill Jr. and Robert Forster (Bob) Wallace.



Robert Hemphill had been friends with Earl Tudor as early as 1914. Hemphill became personally interested in the Lightner dogs and in the 1920's began an extensive search to locate and obtain high caliber dogs from this line.



It was Dan McCoy who recieved word of the frenchman who lived in Louisiana by the name of Bourgeous. Bourgeous had received several dogs directly from Mr. William Lightner and for many years had bred and raised these dogs strictly for his own personal satisfaction. Bourgeous was extremely successful in preserving the "Red Nose" strain. Robert Hemphill went with Dan McCoy to Louisiana and aided by Gaboon Trahan, they purchased several dogs from Bougeous. Hemphill's kept only the highest caliber of these "Red Nose" dogs and began to form his foundation stock from them. Hemphill's early advertisements refelect that he had been raising "Old Family Red Nose" dogs since 1927. Thoughout his life, Robert Hemphill remained dedicated to the breed and faithful to the "Old Family Red Nose" line. Old advertisements throughout his life reflected his great devotion to keeping the line pure. Until 1966 he advertised strictly "Old Family Red Nose" dogs. After that time, his ads began to refect the adage of 1/8th to 1/16th "Dibo" breeding.



Concerning the Lightner dogs, some fanciers and under the false assumption that W.J. Lightner bred only "Red Nose" dogs because of his overwhelming association with them. Those who have really done their homework know that this is not the case at all. He also raised great blacks and dark colored dogs as well. The pinnacle of Lightner's success as a breeder is demonstrated through two dogs; Hall's "Searcy Jeff", owned through time by Jim Searcy, Bob Hemphill and Dr. Hall and then Bob Wallace, was reputed as being the best of the "Red Nose" blood that could ever be bred. The second dog was "Colorado Imp", owned by Jeff Runyon and said to be the best of the black and/or dark blood that could ever be bred. Both of these dogs being bred from the same basic foundation dogs of the same man, William J. Lightner. When these two dogs met each other at Medicine Park, Okahoma in 1937, they proved William J. Lightner to be one of the greatest breeders of all time. After this meeting, Bob Wallace told Hemphill that he was going to buy this dog, "Searcy Jeff", even if it costs him a thousand dollars! Later, in 1937, when Hemphill left that part of the country, he divided up up the dogs with Red Howell and Dr. Hall. Dr. Hall received "Searcy Jeff" and Bob Wallace did eventually buy "Jeff" from him. Also in 1937, Robert Hemphill sent a young dog back to William Lightner, that dog now appears in many of the "Old Family Red Nose" line of today, that dog is known as Lightner's Pumpkin.



Bob Wallace is also remembered in history for his association and great success with "Old Family Red Nose" dogs. However, there are two main misconceptions concerning Mr Wallace that should be cleared up at this point. One is that Hemphill and Wallace were partners. They were not. They both shared a deep respect of the "Red Nose" dogs and were both dedicated to keeping the line pure. They were both successful breeders in keeping the line pure, strong and beautiful. They even shared common breedings and interbred their dogs within each others line, but they were not partners.



At the age of thirteen, Bob Wallace met and became friends with the "Old Timer", Ben Flannery. Throughout his teens, Bob Wallace owned many outstanding Bulldogs. He later obtained dogs from bloodlines of Dugan's "Pat". The second misconception concerning Bob Wallace was that he bred primarily "Red Nose" dogs. His original was quiet variable in color and were extremely talented dogs. Though these dogs did not show it, they carried a large amount of the "Red Nose" blood. One of the first foundation females of Bob Wallace was the famous Shipley's "Penny". Shipley's "Penny" was a direct descendant of the old Corcoran dogs. Wallace had always considered Corcoran to be one of the great breeders of all time. Other great dogs that are considered part of the foundation of the Wallace dogs were ones such as, Ferguson's "Centipede", Hall's "Searcy Jeff" and the famous Wallace's "Tony". "Tony" was said to be Wallaces' pride and joy. Wallace bred Shipley's "Penny" to "Centipede" and produced these three great dogs, "Stinger" "Scorpion" and "Spider". He later bred "Searcy Jeff" to "Spider" and produced Wallace's "Madam Queen". When he bred "Madam Queen" to "Tony" he produced the ever famous Wallace's "King Cotton". Other famous dogs appear in many of the popular "Old Family Red Nose" dogs of modern times are Wallace's "Red Rustler", "Red Rock" and "Red Rube", as well as the famous producing female Wallace's "Red Raven".



The old advertisements of Bob Wallace during the 1940's clearly refect the breeding and maintenance of the old Corcoran and Lightner Line of dogs. Most of the advertisements were stated in bold print. During the 1940's Bob Wallace began to look "Red Nose" dogs to outcross his own with. At this time he felt that his own dogs were getting as tight as could be productively bred. When he began his search he found that the pure "Old Family Red Nose" dogs were almost extinct. Most of the lines were ruined or contaminated through careless breeding. However, he was finally able to locate and obtain seven pure "Red Nose" dogs of high caliber, whose pedigree he could authenticate.



Bob Wallace was a man of character and honesty and often stated that there is no "magic" to the "Old Family Red Nose" dogs, that they are just one good line of many. The "red Nose" dogs have the intelligence, talent and personality to stand on their own merit. Bob Wallace has gone down in history as one of the greatest breeders of his ear. Over the years as a breeder, Bob Wallace was known to sell less than a dozen dogs. He stated that he never sold dogs as a matter of personal principle. The results of his dedication to the breed is still apparent and appreciated in the modern day American Pit Bull Terrier.



This has been a short narrative introduction to the "Old Family Red Nose" dogs and few of the men dedicated to their preservation. It is by far complete or conclusive. Their significance cannot be finalized in a few short paragraphs. Entire volumes could be written on the "Old Family Red Nose" dogs and their place in the history of the American pit Bull Terrier.

Big Con of ANCHOR CHAIN KENNELS (Bella's Father}
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Action of ANCHOR CHAIN KENNELS (Bella's Grandfather)
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Bam Bam of COLDSTEEL KENNELS (Justice's Father}
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Justice
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08/07/2008 12:57:50

Damn good looking dogs

 



08/02/2008 11:10:27
JUST STOPPING BYE TO SHOW SOME LUV. HAVE A NICE WEEKEND!!!!


07/31/2008 17:26:38
Stopping by to say hi & hope your having a great week.
Mary


07/29/2008 22:12:43
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07/29/2008 13:04:57
Thanks for the add; Bella's father looks just like Eva's father- Except Dibo is blue-nosed. You doing have some great looking dogs!


07/26/2008 17:48:06

damn dog u got some nice red nose. solid choc those are really nice



07/23/2008 20:49:23
hows it going looking to buy some pits by any chance 50gaff/25gotti/25razoredge,,,,old stud for sale to he's a blue fawn 50 gaff 25 york and 25 york


07/23/2008 19:42:51
beautiful dogs you have also.


07/23/2008 19:41:44

Heath wrote:

Great Looking Pits!  thanks, 



07/21/2008 05:12:20

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