Is this Bulldog knife forum dead?
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Just thought I'd share a knife that exists except for...
I have Parker's encyclopedia along with his pocket guides vol 1-5 & 7 and I noticed that there is a whole section of Anglo Saxon Whittlers ('99-'00, standing dog, bar shield) that are not to be found, Genuine (Smooth) Bone, not to be confused with the dark brown (jigged) bone knife. The only bone covers listed are the 2 found in a clip blade version, one with an etch and one without. The guides apparently are all missing a whole section that should be for genuine (smooth) bone with the following etchings; Celebrated Anglo Saxon, Spread Wing Eagle, Under my Wings and the New Orleans Knife.
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Thanks! I appreciate you stopping by.
Here's another, a club knife. '82. It needs to be cleaned.
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Some mighty fine looking knives, Loose Arrow. To go along with your gorgeous MOP Baby Toe, here is a large and small Stag Elephant Toe, but I suppose I should call them Sunfish given the blade etch. These two carry some of the best, most colorful blade etches in my whole knife collection.
Gary
"Now it cuts like a knife, but it feels so right." Bryan Adams
"Now it cuts like a knife, but it feels so right." Bryan Adams
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Sweet, Gary.
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Thanks for stopping by and sharing some of yours too, very nice!hardman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:34 pm Some mighty fine looking knives, Loose Arrow. To go along with your gorgeous MOP Baby Toe, here is a large and small Stag Elephant Toe, but I suppose I should call them Sunfish given the blade etch. These two carry some of the best, most colorful blade etches in my whole knife collection.
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Very fine MOP as is usual with BDs.
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I have a copperhead rabbit hound on its way, BKC#747.
I may be addicted...
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Fished this dull razor out of the bay sometime ago. It had some rust right on the edge of the main blade and someone had tried to buff it out leaving the etch polished in only that area. Regrettably I finished evening out the polished look of the etch then I took off some material and re-sharpened it. Now it's a razor and not just in name. What do you think? Should I have left it alone?
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I think you did well LA. It looks good and is more useable now.
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Thanks QS! Glad you approve.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 8:28 pm I think you did well LA. It looks good and is more useable now.
I love to use my Edge Pro.
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A good thread. I've got some Bulldogs, I will post a few pictures here in the near future.
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Sounds great.
I'll be here.
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Took lemons and made lemonade. Looks good.Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 8:17 pm Fished this dull razor out of the bay sometime ago. It had some rust right on the edge of the main blade and someone had tried to buff it out leaving the etch polished in only that area. Regrettably I finished evening out the polished look of the etch then I took off some material and re-sharpened it. Now it's a razor and not just in name. What do you think? Should I have left it alone?