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Redboy Family

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by Bxpits, Oct 2, 2009.

  1. Bxpits

    Bxpits CH Dog

    Red Boy was the result of a father/daughter breeding of Teal's Jeff and Mc Leod's Susie Q Gal. Teal's Jeff was off of Teal's Sarge bred to Teal's Lou. Teal's Sarge was a pure Colby dog out of Colby's Dime bred to Colby's Margie. This combination of Red Boy/Cleo had produced top quality proven brood females, who in turn were bred back to Red Boy or other inbred Red Boy studs to strengthen and improve the line. The gameness of this line is legendary, and is what has made the Red Boy strain so highly desirable. These are fast starting fiery dogs with tremendous wind. Some would say that the only draw back to the Red Boy line is the lack of mouth, this is not the case with all Red Boy dogs, but has pretty well been accepted as the truth by most. It really comes down to a list of priorities, gameness versus mouth.

    His classic match against Cables Fang exemplifies that:
    1st match: - Mr. Bass vs. William Cable - males @ 52 lbs. J. Adams - referee. J.C. Vincent is handling a red-red nosed dog that he been conditioned for this match by Howard T. He's called Red Boy. William Cable conditioned and handled his two-time winner Fang, a red dog black mask. Fang in Red Boy's chest and has a good hold and stays there. Red Boy trying to get him out with ear holds. At 9 minutes a turn is called on Fnag, but he's in hold with Red Boy's leg in his mouth. Handled at 17 minutes Fang scratches good. Red Boy scratches at 21 minutes and comes to the top fighting the head. Fang evens things up fighting the back end at 28 minutes. Red Boy on the nose. 30 minutes Fang scratches. The dogs are handled again at 33 minutes and the referee makes an error and Fang scratches again. Three more scratches by Red Boy and two by Fang and at 1 hour 2 minutes Fang is to scratch. He wanders off to a neutral corner and is counted out. Bass' Tramp Red Boy wins
    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/public/printPedigree.php?dog_id=60

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  2. Bxpits

    Bxpits CH Dog

    BAILEY"S BINGO
    Katie Marlowe made a breeding that made an impact in today's dogs. The \par litter I am talking about was when she bred her Fanny dog (double bred \par Granddaughter of Bass Tramp RedBoy) back to RedBoy. This breeding was very similar to the famous Chavis' Yellow John dog. From this breeding, came Bingo, Amber, and a few others. As a pup, Bingo was raised and campaigned by Katie Marlowe at the age of two. His first and only match was during the summer of '85 against a highly regarded dog going for his grand championship. After 1:27 minutes, Bingo defeated the four-time winner in great fashion. Shortly after he was matched, Katie sold him to Steel Fire Kennels. Three years later, in the summer of 1988, the SDJ had an advertisement posted by Steel Fire Kennels to sell Bingo. At the time, I kept a yard of tight Yellow John bred dogs. After talking to Fletcher Chavis, who was my main influence in the RedBoy dogs, I became very interested in a dog that I thought would make a big impact to my yard. Bingo would bring the RedBoy blood up close. Once I got Bingo in my yard, I wanted to personally see if he was as good as they say. He was rolled several times, in which he proved to me that he was going to be used as my primary stud dog.

    Bingo was bred to approximately 26 different gyps during the time I had him. Twenty of those gyps were my own. Although he was bred to a lot of great females, some of the ones that come to mind are Marlowe's Peaches (Eslinger), Bailey's Lacy, Bailey's Paycheck (pure Yellow John), Richardson's Cream, El Vira (2XW), and Bailey's Cherry. When he was bred to Peaches, the litter of pups consisted of WCC's Deacon ROM, Crenshaw's Hunter Red ROM, GR CH Radar, Charlie's Justice (2XW), and Red Girl (1XW and 1XL dead game). With Lacy's breeding came Ch Bubba, Rangel's Durango, Ginger, and Spooty. The last litter, I would like to mention was Bingo's breeding to Richardson's Cream. This litter consisted of two females that automatically come to mind. The two females were Blitz and Twister (dam of Pitstop's Red ROM). Other dogs that I would like to mention produced by Bingo were Bailey's Crypt (AKA Bo), Bailey's Cadillac, Bailey's (O. Stevens') Red Ape, Garner's Hap, and Ch Monkey Man. With those dogs in mind, Bingo has produced at least two Champions and 1 Gr. Ch.
    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/public/printPedigree.php?dog_id=64

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  3. Bxpits

    Bxpits CH Dog

    Bailey's Crypt ROM
    The last dog I would like to mention in details is Bailey's Crypt. In 1998, I reacquired Crypt back from a long time friend. At the time, he was 6 years old. Crypt was the result of breeding Bailey's Cherry to Bingo. Crypt, unlike his father, produced dogs with a very hard bite. At the same time he also produces game dogs with great wind (RedBoy traits). Most of the dogs Crypt has produced are now just becoming of age. So far, he has shown me that he will produce as good, if not better than his father (Bingo), since he is producing hard bitters that are game and long winded. To this date, he has currently produced 6 one-time winners and 1 two-time winner.
    Brian Bailey
    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/public/printPedigree.php?dog_id=26487
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  4. Bxpits

    Bxpits CH Dog

    HUNTER RED
    Hunter Red was originally owned by James C., I spoke to him about Hunter Red about a year back, and he said that he sold Hunter Red to Thomas S. because he was a poor quality match dog.

    Thomas subsequently owned the dog for quite a while and the stud fee was fairly low, around $300.US if my memory is correct. He was bred a lot, some say over 200 times. He has produced well thought with many 1 and 2 time winners to his credit plus a couple of Champions. Thomas later sold him to the Tennessean along with some excellent dogs that Thomas had Championed and Grand Championed from Robert H. stock. Robert H. got rid of most of his yard when he went over to Iraq during the Gulf War. Who new such an exceptional litter would have been produced out of Robert's old ROM Booger bitch. Anyways this is a little offtopic, but somewhat related.

    The Tennessean consequently raised the stud fee price for Hunter Red to $1000.US. This is good and bad, first the good. Higher stud fee will get rid of a lot of people who are just looking to peddle paper and will bring in the more serious dogman with good proven bitches. The bad is that some will think that a high stud fee means a grat producer. I personally think Hunter Red is a very good producer, who will show better offspring now, because he is being bred to better bitches.

    Hunter Red also had two excellent brothers. One is the ROM Deacon dog and the dead game Ch. Radar Man.

    Deacon unlike Hunter Red was a match quality dog, and has produced exceptionally well considering the number of breedings that were made with him. Some say ROM is not an indication of producing ability, that it could be just a lucky litter. That's true, but Deacon has also produced the multi winning Don King dog, and a number of 1 and 2 time winners. Deacon is also only the second Red Boy male to reach ROM status. the first was Yellow John. Hunter Reds main breeding areas were the southern states, while Deacon was bred in the more northern states. It is true that some would say the Red Boy dogs are soft mouth dogs, but there is no doubt about their gameness. Mouth can always be added. Gameness should still be the primary concern. A lot more could be said about these dogs, so I hope someone will jump in and continue this. (taken from Elvis Presley Bulldawg Page)
    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/public/printPedigree.php?dog_id=67
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  5. Bxpits

    Bxpits CH Dog

    Marlowe's Cami
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    Bailey's Cherry
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    Marlowe's Brandy girl
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    Marlowe's Fanny
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    Marlowe's MR Bulldog
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  6. cutt

    cutt CH Dog

    hands down...one of the best threads..
     
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  7. ohpitbulls

    ohpitbulls CH Dog

    really like the blood an some good pics of the greats :D
     
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  8. gh32

    gh32 CH Dog

    That was a really nice read,and some great photos.I really liked it.
     
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  9. ohpitbulls

    ohpitbulls CH Dog

    MARLOWES ''CRUSHER'' [​IMG]
     
  10. ohpitbulls

    ohpitbulls CH Dog

  11. Bxpits

    Bxpits CH Dog

    another pic of mr bulldog

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  12. Bxpits

    Bxpits CH Dog

    i got some pics from ms. marlowe that she sent me awhile ago so i thought i would share those including what i had on the founders of the bloodline. Redboy made a huge impact in todays dogs and when bred right and not peddled it is a thing of beauty!
     
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  13. SlaughterHouse

    SlaughterHouse Big Dog

  14. PurePit19

    PurePit19 CH Dog

    This thread puts a big smile on my face!! Seeing new photos of some true old warriors. Thanks Eliezer
     
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  15. RedTone

    RedTone Big Dog

    I'm lov'n this thread right here:D
     
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  16. Naustroms

    Naustroms CH Dog

    Great thread, amazing pictures. Thanks.
     
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  17. Standing Ovation!!!:D:D:D
     
  18. DENI

    DENI Pup

    here here:D
     
  19. NC

    NC CH Dog

    I'm trying to find out Mr. Bass' first name... best I can find is R. Bass... can anyone enlighten me?
     
  20. art

    art Big Dog

    thanks i got some that crypt stuff great pix :cool:
     

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