I got this old Bulldog...

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I got this old Bulldog...

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In the midst of all the wheeling and dealing and trade and swapping and everything else at the Oregon show last week I came home with a Bulldog Brand knife. It's a neat little lockback and I like the shape of the handle, though it’s pretty small for my hand. It’s pretty nice for a small knife, and I’ve always been a sucker for a deep blade etch or stamping.
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It’s a nifty little lockback, but I am undecided whether I should sell it or give it to one of the grandkids?
Do these things have much value? I don’t know next to nothing about the brand.
I assume the 2000 on the tang stamp means it was made in 2000, but I’m not sure.

Can anybody educate me on this little knife?
Thanks in advance!
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Don't know anything about Bulldog either, but that's a neat looking knife. I don't think I've ever seen another Bulldog like it. That's some DEEP blade stamping. Looks like it could be rare though. Can't wait to see what the other fellas say about it. ::nod::

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Re: I got this old Bulldog...

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Nice find Orvet,

Being a Bulldog knife collector the 2000 is the date made.
Great little knife.

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