Need Round Shield for Bulldog Cotton Sampler

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Need Round Shield for Bulldog Cotton Sampler

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Guys,
In a recent purchase I got a Bulldog Cotton Sampler that has a missing shield. It is a round shield, just over ¼ inch in diameter. I searched here and I even called, Parker who I believe owns Bulldog, but I had to leave a message. I'll be surprised if I get a return call.
Anyone have a clue as to how to get ahold of one of these?

Ray
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Re: Need Round Shield for Bulldog Cotton Sampler

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Ray, Parker sold Bulldog to Frost if that is any help .
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Re: Need Round Shield for Bulldog Cotton Sampler

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Hi. I would post the question in the general "Want Ads" also.
Or in the knife repair and restoration forum.
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Thanks guys. I'll do both those postings.
I appreciate the help.

Ray
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