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So What is a "Bullitt" Case??
In Response To: Another Bullitt case!!!!! ()

Can someone please share with us the description / characteristics / significance of a "Bullitt" case?

So there are (a) cut-outs front and back, (b) Piquerez style case-back, and (c) anything else? And why are these special? Are they rare / unusual / used only on a certain batch / range of serial numbers?

Some suggest that we are creating too many of these nicknames . . . Orange Boy, White Boy, White Orange Boy, Great White, Dark Lord, Derek Bell, etc. So please help me understand this newest nickname?

Thanks,

Jeff

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: Another example of Bullitt case, with pushers opened in back like
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