Need a BKC# on this new bullDog.

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ironmage
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Need a BKC# on this new bullDog.

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Thanks for any other info you got on it to.
This is what I know.
"Only 60 of these knives were made in this variation"J,Parker "Buzz"
"Actual photo taken of my dad's dog, Lucky" .J,Parker "Buzz”
Jumbo Congress.
But I can not fined the BKC# on it can any one tell me what it is.Any other information would be very good to.Thank you.
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Re: Need a BKC# on this new bullDog.

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BKC #666 3RD GENERATION KNIFE PRODUCED IN 1993. Coonstripe handles are a stable material. Nice knife. ::tu::

I hope this helps.

Tom
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Re: Need a BKC# on this new bullDog.

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Tom, are those coonstripe handles celluloid or just a more stable color of celluloid from your experiences with them?

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Re: Need a BKC# on this new bullDog.

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Aimus,
I am not really sure if they are celluloid or some other plastic or composite. I only know that in the Bulldog line, certain handle variations hold up a lot better than others. The ones that cause the most trouble are tobacco brown, light tortoise, imitation abalone, red sparkle, and end of day. On the other end of the spectrum, Coon Stripe, Dark Butter & molasses, Gold Dust, Dark Tortorise, and Old Marble rarely cause any problems. I don't know why.
I am sure storage and and taking care of the knives also plays a big part.
Wish I knew more but hope that this helps some.

Tom
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Re: Need a BKC# on this new bullDog.

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olderdogs1 wrote:Aimus,
I am not really sure if they are celluloid or some other plastic or composite. I only know that in the Bulldog line, certain handle variations hold up a lot better than others. The ones that cause the most trouble are tobacco brown, light tortoise, imitation abalone, red sparkle, and end of day. On the other end of the spectrum, Coon Stripe, Dark Butter & molasses, Gold Dust, Dark Tortorise, and Old Marble rarely cause any problems. I don't know why.
I am sure storage and and taking care of the knives also plays a big part.
Wish I knew more but hope that this helps some.

Tom
Tom,Thanks for your help,as always you came threw again.
"Sometimes the best part of a knife was the hunt",PK
" Fēng xiàng zhuàn biàn shí, yǒu rén zhú qiáng, yǒu rén zào fēng chē!"
"When the wind of change blows some build walls while others build windmills!"
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