German Bulldog knives

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Here's one of my unique 20ths that I own. ::nod::
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Very nice photos LA. It must take great skill to produce a knife like that without any blade rub. That was one of the things that impressed me when I started collecting BDs.
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Very good looking knife. Back in the day, there were several knife clubs scattered across the country that would have Jim Parker create annual Bulldog Brand knives for their club members. Old Dominion knife club was one of them. They ordered Bulldogs as a club knife for many years. They are located in Bedford, Virginia.
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Targetman wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:52 pm Very good looking knife. Back in the day, there were several knife clubs scattered across the country that would have Jim Parker create annual Bulldog Brand knives for their club members. Old Dominion knife club was one of them. They ordered Bulldogs as a club knife for many years. They are located in Bedford, Virginia.
Thanks! ::tu::
I have these other two too, the 20th's blades are plain except for the club etching and the gunstock is from '82.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ... very nice!
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carvin don wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:43 pm ::tu:: ::tu:: ... very nice!
Thanks! ::handshake::
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JoKr wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 12:43 pm Sowbelly Stockman

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Beautiful pair! ::tu::
Great photograph too, thanks for sharing. ::handshake::
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Loose Arrow wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 2:30 pm
JoKr wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 12:43 pm Sowbelly Stockman

Bullddog Brand Sowbelly Cuttin Horse stag bone.jpg
Beautiful pair! ::tu::
Great photograph too, thanks for sharing. ::handshake::
thnx, same to you ::tu::
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What happened to the collectors of Bulldog Brand Knives? ... this thread has really dropped off the face of the earth... :x
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I love Bulldogs and have quite a few. I will start with some Congress witch are among my favorite style knives.
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I have never been disappointed with the older Bulldog knives. And those look great. Especially the 6 blade one.
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Absolutely superb-looking Congresses, Chickenman. Beautiful, quality, knives. Congratulations. ::tu::
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Thank you, I appreciate that.
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I will post a few Bulldogs. I apologize if I have posted them before. I have quite a few Bulldogs that I like.
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A few more. It occurs to me I have quite a few Bulldog Elephant Toes.
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Very nice collection. I like that calf roper and those sunfish,
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Gary, You have given us a very fine selection. Please don't worry about showing your knives more than once. Only a small percentage of members will have seen it before and new members also deserve an opportunity to see such fine knives.
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Gary, I enjoyed seeing them, especially the Johnny Muskrat! ::tu::
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I may have shown a couple of these on stockman page but I guess they belong here.
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Chickenman, your photos today perfectly illustrate why Bulldogs are my favorite. Absolutely beautiful, each of them.
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Bulldogs are certainly one of the best looking brand of knives out there. And they are built like a tank. Very nice looking from all.
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Quick Steel is that a Great Eastern Bulldog? I have one and it is great built knife.
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