BEST IN SHOW BULLDOG

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BEST IN SHOW BULLDOG

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2000 Solingen Bulldog Anniversary kinfe. 5 blades showing the varied engraving; perfect alignment of blades [couldn't get a good photo of this feature but each was perfectly centered]; tight runups; fine, well matched stag; excellent snap; even the liners appear polished. Not far from custom quality. Just all around highly pleasing craftsmanship.
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Now that's pretty cool! ::tu::
Take care and God bless,

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Thanks Steve. And I hope your interest in birds will develop into an enjoyable and relaxing hobby. ::tu::
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Nice score, Garry. I love the stag handle. I would imagine that with five blades it's quite a hefty handful. What's the closed length of that beautiful trophy knife?

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Q your surmise is correct, it is a hefty piece. I'm guessing it weighs about an ounce more than a similarly sized two blade trapper. Of course this knife is a show dog; it won't be seeing any pocket time. It is 4" in length.
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If it were just a novelty it would be only mildly interesting. But that one is certainly not just novelty but quality the whole way. A show stopper in # of blades, in etches and in stag. A real winner there QS.
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Thank you doglegg. I'm sure we all enjoy it when someone appreciates our knives whether new or old. While I am very pleased with all my BDs the 5 & 6 blade patterns are something special, at least to me. I have no doubt that BD put their best man or men on these creations.

Here are two more multi-blades I've posted before but represent the quality I refer to.
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I see a empty BOX of Band-Aids if I had those!! ::facepalm:: :lol:
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:) For some reason I tend to get bit more by 4 blade knives rather than 5 or 6 bladers.
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