The knives in the pictures are from the 3-3/4" 3 Blade Gunstock Stockman Set.
1. BKC #31 stag Saddle Tramp etch 1 of 300 1st gen
2. BKC #32 stag Pit Bulls Trademark etch 1 of 300 1st gen
3. BKC #35-A dark butter & molasses PBTM etch 1 of 3 1st gen
4. BKC #35-B dark butter & molasses Saddle Tramp etch 1of 3 1st gen
5. BKC # 35-D green pearl PBTM etch 1 of 3 1st gen
6. Unlisted green pearl no etch 1 of 1 1st gen
7. Unlisted smooth stag front stag back 1 of 1 on blade
1st gen
Bulldog 3-3/4" Gunstock Knives
Re: Bulldog 3-3/4" Gunstock Knives
Terrific focus Zeke.
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May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
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Very rare knives
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Zeke, you have quite a few celluloid handled knives from the 1st generation. Have you ever experienced any deterioration/outgassing with Bulldog knives?
Here is my latest, a 4th gen. Greenbone 3 blade.
Here is my latest, a 4th gen. Greenbone 3 blade.
Re: Bulldog 3-3/4" Gunstock Knives
Hi Quick Steel,
Great looking trapper. I like the smooth green bone handles. I have acquired several 1st gen celluloid handled knives over the last year. I have not had any gas on me personally yet. There are a few that show signs of gassing or were near a knife that gassed. I have a fear of them gassing all of the time. I have taken all precautions for that not to happen, but my inexperience with the handle material has me worried. I can't bare the thought of being responsible for their destruction if they do gas. Like I mentioned before, I am trying to get pictures of my entire collection. Once I get that done, I believe I may start selling them. Thanks for your interest.
Great looking trapper. I like the smooth green bone handles. I have acquired several 1st gen celluloid handled knives over the last year. I have not had any gas on me personally yet. There are a few that show signs of gassing or were near a knife that gassed. I have a fear of them gassing all of the time. I have taken all precautions for that not to happen, but my inexperience with the handle material has me worried. I can't bare the thought of being responsible for their destruction if they do gas. Like I mentioned before, I am trying to get pictures of my entire collection. Once I get that done, I believe I may start selling them. Thanks for your interest.
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Its too bad BDs used quite a bit of celluloid. A lot of them look great, but I just don't want the worry and disappointment if they "let go," so I made a decision to avoid them. My impression is that they sell pretty well on ebay.