My first Bulldog. Opinions/information

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My first Bulldog. Opinions/information

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I recently purchased this knife and I have a few questions. What are the handles made of? I know it is man made just wondering if it could be celluloid. Any other information is greatly appreciated as I am new to bulldog knives. Thanks Ed. Here are some pics.
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Ed: Don't know anything about Bulldog, but there's a section here on this site you can go to.

At the top of the home page, place your cursor on "Discuss", then follow it down to "Brand Specific Forums", then click on "Bulldog".

Also, you go to www.collectorknives.net and they have a section on Bulldog knives that has some good information that might help you. It's owned by a guy named Mike Latham. He's a really nice guy.

By the way that's a very nice looking knife you have there. Well done. ::nod::

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This is a 1996 third generation Bulldog knife with what I think are Beigh Scales.
Not celluloid scales.
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What the heck is "Beigh"? Tried Googling it with less than satisfactory results. Is it some kind of wood? Did you perhaps mean to say Beige?
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Should have used spell check Jerry...lol
Beige being color of scales.

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