BCCI and the world lost a good man this week.

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I was notified today by a phone call from my good friend Armand that Bruce Dollinger passed away.
Bruce got me started with the Buck Collectors Club and got me started in going to and helping him at the BCCI table at the Oregon Knife Show. I could go on and on about Bruce but I think that for any of you to truly know what kind of man he was please watch at least a few minutes of the youtube video he made just a couple months ago.

 
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Thanks for posting the video I did watch most of it and it was a pleasure for me
to see Bruce , I've had many conversations with Bruce and he was always so easy
to talk with . I know he is in a better place now and he will be missed .
 
I was notified today by a phone call from my good friend Armand that Bruce Dollinger passed away.
Bruce got me started with the Buck Collectors Club and got me started in going to and helping him at the BCCI table at the Oregon Knife Show. I could go on and on about Bruce but I think that for any of you to truly know what kind of man he was please watch at least a few minutes of the youtube video he made just a couple months ago.

It’s written in our books (Holy Quran)
God says
“And We will surely test you with something of fear and hunger and a loss of wealth and lives and fruits, but give good tidings to the patient, Who, when disaster strikes them, say, ‘Indeed we belong to Allah(God), and indeed to Him we will return.’ Those are the ones upon whom there are blessings from their Lord, and mercy as well; and those are the ones who are on the right path.

The Quran 2:155–157
 
Although I had been collecting BUCK knives since the 80's, it was Bruce that got me to first sign up for a BCCI membership. He was a wealth of information on all things BUCK. I always enjoyed talking to him on the phone and at the Atlanta Blade Show. But much more important, he was a fine Christian man that will be missed by many.
Food for thought question: If you were accused of being a Christian, could you be convicted in a court of law?
 
He was a wonderful human being. Always a gentleman in business and in pleasure.

If I were accused or being a Christian. I guess I would just have to plea guilty! No conviction necessary..... Hope you're doing well Tim!
 
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