Fightin' Rooster knives

Hello Guys and Gals,

I am unclear 'bout your talking points being here thus far bout my friends Old Cuz and his Fight'n Roosters .. Here is a thread here about old Cuz that perhaps my be more worthy of the serious contributions he and his made to the the slipjoint that most of of us here can actually appreciate.. Check out some real fine Fight'n Roosters!

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=595882&highlight=cuz
 
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Looks like he meant "performers". (Great to look at, poor performance...he tested 70's to 90's models and he found them lacking.)

At least that was my read.
 
Why do you say they are poor performer? I'm just curious...

Poor performers indeed??. That I'd like seen under scrutiny. I've had more than just a mere handful of Fight'n Rooster's and I can attest to you all that the ones I've used have stood up well and under hard use to boot.

Perhaps this fellow would like to explain himself with photographic evidence detailing the flaws?
 
sunnyd''tested 1000s since 1977 use a clock same type cardboard' cuttingspeed.start with a shaving edge ;minutes on clock before edge quit shaving leg hair. blister pack colonial cost 9.00.out cut roosters.great looking but roosters poor edge holders get any rooster use clock and cardboard boxes .time it ;then put 1970s 1989;carl slepier,eye brand on clock. will see proof.
 
sunnyd''tested 1000s since 1977 use a clock same type cardboard' cuttingspeed.start with a shaving edge ;minutes on clock before edge quit shaving leg hair. blister pack colonial cost 9.00.out cut roosters.great looking but roosters poor edge holders get any rooster use clock and cardboard boxes .time it ;then put 1970s 1989;carl slepier,eye brand on clock. will see proof.

Please provide all test knives, blade steel, cutting material testing subjects and all explanations for each test in a clear and concise fashion in English.



http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=718
 
Let's please keep it civil folks. Everyone is entitled to an opinion and this is not the venue for issuing challenges or critiques of language or writing skills. Feel free to take that sort of discussion to private message or email.
 
I went to Cuz's Antiques in Lebanon, TN and met ole Cuz in person when I was in the height of my Fight'n Rooster collecting days. I also saw Cuz at several shows. Cuz wasn't an early riser for the shows:D
 
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