2nd Generation Bulldog

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2nd Generation Bulldog

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This 4" stag Stockman would have been made between 1991-1993. F&F are both excellent. Fine walk and talk. No half-stops. Excellent runups.
Thinking there is a possibility the stag is Sambar. In any event I find it very pleasing. Had difficulties trying to get good photos; apologies.
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Re: 2nd Generation Bulldog

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Those Quarterhorsemen stockman Knives were some of the most desirable knives bulldog made. I don’t believe I would call that stag sambar as most of the 2nd generation knives were European stag as this one appears to be. Nice knife and thanks for posting it. ::tu::

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Gorgeous knife and terrific stag.
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Tom, I know you are right. Just felt there was a remote possibility, I was thinking the pile side stag reminded me of Sambar. Won't make that mistake again. Thanks.
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Thanks Mark.
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Done told you its pretty but a knife like that deserves a second compliment. Love the knife and love the handles. ::tu:: ::tu::
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