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I make some of the best Poly-Breaking sticks you'll ever find. $15.00 ea. + postage. email for pics & ordering info.
SFK
Marty
09-24-2004, 07:31 AM
I make some of the best Poly-Breaking sticks you'll ever find. $15.00 ea. + postage. email for pics & ordering info.
SFK Could you post some picture's that might help just a thought
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http://www.gamedogs.com/classifieds_1_3/pictures/listings/54.jpgHere's pics of the sticks. They will last forever. Email if interested. SFK
crossfire
09-29-2004, 11:51 AM
These are some good sticks and if this is the same guy i got mine from he is an honest man that I will do buisness with again. The one I got from you at the Show at Liberty has worked well.
How's it goin Crossfire! Glad it's working out for ya. Will you be at Texarkana?
Roland64
10-08-2004, 11:44 PM
Really stupid (but serious)question but what are they used for?
TERRIBLE TEXAS
10-09-2004, 12:02 AM
seperate dogs if they get into a fight
nc_pitbulls
10-09-2004, 12:04 AM
that's like asking what is food for..............Bahahahaha
TERRIBLE TEXAS
10-09-2004, 12:06 AM
lol........................................
that's like asking what is food for..............Bahahahaha
Roland64
10-09-2004, 12:51 AM
Come on now, I'm sure there are things you might not know that I might think would be a dumb question. Thanks for the cheap shot though. J/k thanks for clearing that up, I assumed it was for something like that. And what's this food thing you speak of? lol!
Roland64, Not trying to hype my product, but a breaking (or Parting Stick) is as essential a tool to the pit bull owner as a good collar. If you don't know about them I strongly suggest you get one, Anyone you can, & learn how to properly use it. In a kennel accident it could mean the difference between life or death of good dogs. Plus it definately minimizes the amount of damage done, compared to pulling them off of each other.
crossfire
10-11-2004, 04:09 PM
Yeah man we will be at Texarkana. Hope to see you there.
BFKENNEL
10-13-2004, 08:43 AM
how long is your breaking stick?
The sticks are approx. 12" long by 1" wide. Also, I only have a few left in stock. The distributor I get the Poly from has gone up in price considerably. After these sticks are gone. Any new sticks will be $20.00 ea. instead of $15.00. Sorry for the increase but I can't make them for free. Anyone interested can email me below
general
10-19-2004, 03:13 PM
sfk, just a point on the breaking sticks, of the two in the photo which did you find was the best, or let me put it this way which would you think is the best taking in other peoples opinion on them.! the general .
Quik2Scratch
10-19-2004, 05:37 PM
Ive never used poly. ive always stuck with a nice hardwood to do the job. has anyone else heard of breaking teeth using poly or is poly soft enough?
general
10-20-2004, 06:01 AM
well i find the handle of a hammer planed down to a wedge in the front, does the job for me!!!
General, The sticks are all the same. I just wanted to show both views of the sticks. They work extremely well. I believe they are much better than wood JMO They don't get old or splinter. They are softer than dogs teeth so they won't break them & they are narrow enough so that you never have to "pry" them with it. Just insert it in the back of the teeth and slowly work it in. I am speaking from experience of breaking dogs off of hides & hogs. They have been well tested & I have no complaints. I sold the last 2 I had in stock this morning. Anyone interested all sticks are now $20.00 ea. plus shipping.
general
10-20-2004, 12:36 PM
s.f.k. thanks for the reply, looked at the photo again, thought one was spiral shaped, and the other wedged shape, they are a nice piece of work, best of luck with the sale of them s.f.k.
I was looking at sticks made by Bully Dog Supply Company. Anyone try those?
Chopper
12-19-2004, 10:07 PM
Yea You proboly should have got a idea when it said breaking sticks but never know. It's ok because no one know's every thing.
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