AAPK Bulldog Collectors Resource site?

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ddixon
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AAPK Bulldog Collectors Resource site?

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I just discovered the web site at the link below a few days ago. Looks like a work in progress, as some of the links are not yet functional. It does have an incredible gallery of Bulldogs, mostly categorized by generation.

http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/bul ... /index.php

Thanks to whoever is putting it together. I hope it's going to be updated over time. ::tu::
Hukk
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Re: AAPK Bulldog Collectors Resource site?

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That would be me. I started that some time ago and so far all the knives are knives that I own or have owned. I took the pictures and Bryan set up the site with a CD I sent him. Looks like I will need help - I have more pictures to add as well as text, but I have been ill for a while. There are a few errors that need to be fixed as well. Thanks, I'm glad you like it! ::tu:: ::tu::

Eventually I would like to have pictures from many folks and now we have this forum to go with the site. There is so much information lacking for these knives. I need to remove some pictures from the first generation because they are not true first generation knives.

Yes, I will need some help to finish - I just do not have much energy.
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ddixon
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Re: AAPK Bulldog Collectors Resource site?

Post by ddixon »

Man...I was thinking all those pictures were compiled from the collections of several people. Wow!! I've just recently taken an interest in Bulldogs and don't have anything worth mentioning to contribute, picture-wise or knowledge-wise. But hopefully someday I will. If there's anything a complete Bulldog novice can do to help you out,, don't hesitate to PM me.

Anyway, sorry you've been under the weather, but hope you get well soon! Thanks again Hukk!
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