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I have 33 bulldog prototypes made in 1995. Only 5 of each ever made all are near mint. With all the supporting paperwork from bulldog company. Does anyone know possible buyers or appraisers?
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As to value, your best bet would be to check eBay sold listings to see what they went for. Anything else is just speculation. Wishing you the best of luck.
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Were these prototypes German (Solingen) made or the ones contracted by Great Eastern Cutlery?
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RevolverGuy wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 5:08 pm Were these prototypes German (Solingen) made or the ones contracted by Great Eastern Cutlery?
The OP says these were made in 1995. I don’t think GEC made any Bulldogs until 2009. Prior to that they were all made in the Olbertz factory in Germany.

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