? ON fightin Bull
? ON fightin Bull
I just bought a pocket knife with Fightin Bull on one side and Carson with crossed tomahawks on the reverse...Anyone with any info much appreciated...............carl
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Fightin Bull knives are handmade by a fellow named Wendell Carson. They are very well made knives and Mr. Carson is known for using exotic handle materials. I saw one over on the bay a while back that had swordfish bill scales! If you ckeckout Clays Cutlery AAPK store he has a Couple of fine examples of Wendell's work The crossed tomahawks is his trademark
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Thanks a lot...Thats just what i wanted to know.....this is a beautiful knife, but it has been sharpened and carried...I got it at a gun show.....The guy wanted $15 for it but took $12...........
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Sounds like a great deal. I've never seen a Wendell Carson made knife that wasn't well worth that price .combs6136 wrote:.....The guy wanted $15 for it but took $12...........
I think he gets most of his steel & metal parts from Queen Cutlery and hand finishes them with a personal touch. He's a very skilled craftsman IMO...
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Sounds like an incredible deal. Wendell started his own brand of "Fightin Bull" knives in 1998. Wendell is an excellent craftsman/knife maker; his "Fightin Bulls" are a step or two above regular production knives; and he makes a full custom from time to time The Fightin Bulls usually go for $100 to a few $100; on his eBay site "Knifeman110". I have owned several of his knives and all were excellent. Sam Turner has one of the largest collections; of Wendell's knives that I know of.
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a few swayback trappers.
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Chris, BEAUTIFUL. I think this is the best pattern that Wendell does. I had some in the; same handle materials. Sure hate; I didn't hang on to them. I don't think Wendell will be; making knives much longer.
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Wendell is also a first class individual who has impressed me more than once with his kindness and sincerity...
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sunburst wrote:Wendell is also a first class individual who has impressed me more than once with his kindness and sincerity...
WOW !! That Doctors Knife leaves me speechless.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012