German Bulldog knives
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Mark, I just placed my order for the Sowbelly. The stag may be the best I have seen.
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Thank you Garry. Have mixed emotions about letting this one go. But it’s going to a good home with someone that will truly appreciate this beauty. Enjoy! Look forward to your pictures of it.
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Q.S.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 11:16 am Mark, I just placed my order for the Sowbelly. The stag may be the best I have seen.


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The pac grows. Congrats QS.
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Stag fantastic!!!
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That is quite a good-looking knife. Congratulations, Garry!
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Garry it just doesn't get much better than that. Beautiful knife! 

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doglegg, Dan, and Philco, I appreciate your comments very much.
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That is some awesome stag for sure! Here is a pearl gunstock I couldn't resist, from Millstom307 on AAPK. I think it may be a first generation.
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Rustle, you have a beautiful BD. A fine acquisition.
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Just picked up this one.. Was really happy to find this yesterday at our monthly trip to the Antique show. It's a Bulldog Brand Solingen made, that was commissioned by the late Jim Parker to commemorate his Parker Shotgun collection. Very well made knife in mint condition..And, it was quite a deal..
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TMK, a handsome knife handsomely presented. 

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Thanks QS! My $10.00 camera strikes again!

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I thought I would bring back the Bulldogs. It's been quiet lately.
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Super nice stag on the Cattle King knife. I've always liked that knife pattern by the way.
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Sweet, sweet and sweet.chickenman62 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:43 pm I thought I would bring back the Bulldogs. It's been quiet lately.
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That's some knife. How big is it?
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chickenman, the closed length is 3 1/2". The blades are 2 3/4".
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Gnarly!!!
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