Bulldog Stockman
Bulldog Stockman
I would like to share some of the finds that have come my way the past several months. There are a few from my list that I posted earlier.[image]
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Re: Bulldog Stockman
I have never seen any knives with a Bulldog type etch on the blade and "Winchester" on the tang. Did you get these recently ?
Likely Mr Parker jr. had some involvement.
kj
Likely Mr Parker jr. had some involvement.
kj
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Re: Bulldog Stockman
Roland,
Those Winchester stamped knives with the Pitbull Terrier etch were among the 1st Bulldogs produced by Charlie Dorton around 1978 and are the most difficult to locate.
Great knives and terrific finds
Tom
Those Winchester stamped knives with the Pitbull Terrier etch were among the 1st Bulldogs produced by Charlie Dorton around 1978 and are the most difficult to locate.
Great knives and terrific finds
Tom
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Re: Bulldog Stockman
Those Bulldogs are super cool. Very nice indeed.
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"If there are no Dogs in Heaven, then when I die, I want to go where they went". Will Rogers
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Re: Bulldog Stockman
Tom, thank you for correcting me regarding the Winchester stamped Bulldogs. I did collect Bulldogs although not in a dedicated way, but i had never heard of this Winchester marking on a Bulldog knife.
I think accurate information on the Charlie Dorton Bulldogs is now limited to a few collectors like Tom who followed them from the very beginning.
It is important for the rest of us to really seek out the true Bulldog history and not repeat the inaccurate stuff, as i was doing above.
I very much appreciate those who take the time to correct me when needed.
kj
I think accurate information on the Charlie Dorton Bulldogs is now limited to a few collectors like Tom who followed them from the very beginning.
It is important for the rest of us to really seek out the true Bulldog history and not repeat the inaccurate stuff, as i was doing above.
I very much appreciate those who take the time to correct me when needed.
kj
Re: Bulldog Stockman
Zeke, is that a coal miner shield on BKC # 148 ?
Good looking pack of dogs. I like the cattle knives too.
Thanks for showing them,
Monte
Good looking pack of dogs. I like the cattle knives too.
Thanks for showing them,
Monte
Re: Bulldog Stockman
Are the Bulldogs still made in Germany? Thought I saw some Chinese made BD's on the Ebox. Sad that everything, and I mean just about everything is being made there nowadays.
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Yes,montemojo wrote:Zeke, is that a coal miner shield on BKC # 148 ?
Good looking pack of dogs. I like the cattle knives too.
Thanks for showing them,
Monte
The shield on the 2-blade #148 is a coal miner. Thank you for your kind words
Re: Bulldog Stockman
Thank you!XX Case XX wrote:Those Bulldogs are super cool. Very nice indeed.
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Mike
Re: Bulldog Stockman
Tom,olderdogs1 wrote:Roland,
Those Winchester stamped knives with the Pitbull Terrier etch were among the 1st Bulldogs produced by Charlie Dorton around 1978 and are the most difficult to locate.
Great knives and terrific finds
Tom
Thank you for the help explaining the Pit Bull Terrier etch and the Winchester tang stamp.
Rick