This is the best Bull Dog Scout I have excepting only the two other BD Scouts I have.
OAL 3 1/2". Rope Jigged Amber Bone. 5th generation, 2007. This knife is an example of why I have stubbornly maintained that superior knives can be found in every generation of BD knives. Easily. And I thank Mark (SharpNShinyKnives) for spotting this one.
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That is a beautiful knife, no doubt very well crafted. I am a bit surprised by the choice of the old time can opener design, but I think it adds to the overall "charm" of the knife.
Phil
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Thanks for the observations Phil. I agree about the can opener. I have never liked them. I guess it represents that "Old World Charm." Which may explain why the 'Old World" has yet to get to the moon.
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But that knife is over the moon QS!!!!
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Wow QS!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:50 pm This is the best Bull Dog Scout I have excepting only the two other BD Scouts I have.
OAL 3 1/2". Rope Jigged Amber Bone. 5th generation, 2007. This knife is an example of why I have stubbornly maintained that superior knives can be found in every generation of BD knives. Easily. And I thank Mark (SharpNShinyKnives) for spotting this one.
I don't know how I missed this post.
Good eye Mark.
Thanks for sharing it with us QS; it's very nice!
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doglegg and LA, I always appreciate your comments.