German springer shell puller

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Lucentcrow
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German springer shell puller

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Hi chaps

Any idea where I could get a German springer knife I like the shell puller style ?

Thanks
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Re: German springer shell puller

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That's a really tough knife to find as that is the Johnny Cade knife and everybody wants one.
Lucentcrow
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Hi Jim

Yeah suppose so ha ha, or something similar
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Re: German springer shell puller

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Hey Joe,
If you're looking for a shell puller jump on the Hubertus.com website in Germany and email Henning Ritter and get him to custom make one for you. You can pick handle material blade composite etc. I've had him make me 2 knives and there're beautiful. It usually takes a few months to get because there're custome made but I'm sure he'lI make you one. Cost maybe $220. I hope that helps.

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D
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Re: German springer shell puller

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Thanks razamanaz

I’ll give that some thought :)

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Yes, there are the custom Hubertus shellpullers. You might want to send our own Bill DeShivs a pm for additional information. Regarding the vintage ones, they do pop up every now and then so keep you eyes open.

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Yes, absolutely Bill would be a great point of contact for a puller. He is the master!

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Razamanaz wrote:Yes, absolutely Bill would be a great point of contact for a puller. He is the master!

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He may have one in his vast collection. Send him a pm.
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Thanks I’ll do that
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Lucentcrow is in England. I doubt that will work for most people.
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I won't ship out of the country. Sorry.
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Re: German springer shell puller

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Hi Bill I’ve got a friend that helps me with that
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