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Ten Bulldogs

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Mike, I realized that if I didn't get this done today it would take me a week to get it done.

To discover what happened to the tenth Bulldog go to the Mostly True Stories thread, 3/23/17, Knife brings tears.
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Very nice QS. Those are beautiful knives. Thank you for sharing with us. So are you now searching for #11 Bulldog? ::nod::

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Always seaching. :) A favorite is the apple coral scout. It even has a thumb stud for one hand opening.
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What is this one? It seems to have some purple in the color. I like that one. ::tu:: ::nod::

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On the color, I see the purple you are referring to in the OP but this is a trick of reflected light. I say that because I have gone over it in hand with a magnifying glass and I am unable to detect any color other than brown. Granted, my eyesight is less than stellar. The original seller called it a barlow. To me it is clearly a Trapper and a good one at that. Above the Standing Dog on the tang is the year 1996.
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Quick Steel wrote: To me it is clearly a Trapper and a good one at that.
Very nice. Thank you for sharing those. That's a great group of knives you have there. ::tu:: ::nod::

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Thanks Mike. Just now I bought a Bulldog Stag Copperlock from an AAPK store-Sanders Knives-that has many BDs. I'll show it when it arrives.
The "number 10" MOP Whittler I gave away is now listed at $250 which made me catch my breath. ::doh:: ::dang::
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