Bulldog's Big Whittler

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Bulldog's Big Whittler

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Excellent F&F on this Buffalo Horn Whittler. No blade rub. No half-stops. Good snap on all blades. One of the things I appreciate about BDs is that they open and close smoothly, never too tight requiring extra effort to open which, for me, detracts from the enjoyment of the knife. This is a 5th generation BD with the two dog heads etch. The master blade etch reads Celebrated Anglo Saxon Knife.
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Re: Bulldog's Big Whittler

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Love the horn QS. I don't have one of the Anglo Saxon whittlers yet. You picked up a beauty there. Very lovely knife. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Re: Bulldog's Big Whittler

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Thanks for the review, Quick Steel. I like Bulldog's etches: they give the knife a bit of character that makes them stand out. And that horn is nice - overall that is a very distinctive knife!
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Re: Bulldog's Big Whittler

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Thank you doglegg and Dinadin. Usually I do not favor blade etches. But two exceptions are the Bulldog reverse frosted etches. And the lite etching that appears on Schatt and Morgan knives.
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Quick Steel wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2019 10:40 pm Excellent F&F on this Buffalo Horn Whittler. No blade rub. No half-stops. Good snap on all blades. One of the things I appreciate about BDs is that they open and close smoothly, never too tight requiring extra effort to open which, for me, detracts from the enjoyment of the knife. This is a 5th generation BD with the two dog heads etch. The master blade etch reads Celebrated Anglo Saxon Knife.
Nice one QS. Here's a big whittler I just got that I thought I'd post here in this thread. *I've been continuing to bump all these old threads up to help push down the thread I started, 'Is this BD forum dead?'.
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Re: Bulldog's Big Whittler

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Another one of the Bulldog Whittlers. This one in brown bone from 1999, 4th generation. No evident flaws; a finely constructed knife.
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Dec 24, 2020 8:45 pm Another one of the Bulldog Whittlers. This one in brown bone from 1999, 4th generation. No evident flaws; a finely constructed knife.
::tu:: Nice! I haven't seen that smooth brown bone, cool share. ::handshake::
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