Bencher, what a great name for a kitten.
Hand key, Cootie key, Vibroplex, Paddles single and dual, and keyboards all make great CW.
I'm guessing that somewhere along the line we had various code speed requirements and length of QSO requirements.
I think I was told that I needed to QSO at 45 WPM and have a QSO of at least a half hour, preferably longer.
But that wouldn't include the bug sending members like W0BMU and others who regularly sent around 27 to 33 WPM and CFO would have suffered without them.
So ragchewing ability was a stronger asset than speed.
I doubt I could send 55-60 WPM like I did in the 1970s with Jim Rick's W9TO due to age and the interference of the neurological disease I'm struggling with, but I still try.
I believe we should make Chicken-Fat-Operators-Club a big tent for all excellent CW operators like Jim W9TO had it originally and have First-class accommodations for high speed operators of all kinds, paddles, keyboards, etc. But not exclusively for super high speed operators, we should always include the proficient Morse operators who can ragchew.
73
David N1EA