Guys,
I an a recent batch of knives I got this knife and it is stamped German Bull Brand. I have nothing on it and my usual books turn up nothing.
Anyone familiar with it? As always, any info is appreciated.
Ray
German Bull Brand?
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Re: German Bull Brand?
In the listing under discription it said made in Germany.
But but further down said made in China
Grant
But but further down said made in China
Grant
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Thanks, guys. It sure fooled me. Somehow I sorta associated it with Schmidt & Zigler and their 'running bull' or El Toro stamp and logo.
Ray
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Re: German Bull Brand?
The Schmidt and Ziegler knives are fine knives and you don't see them much anymore. Like you Ray, those are the ones that I commonly call a German Bull.Paladin wrote:Thanks, guys. It sure fooled me. Somehow I sorta associated it with Schmidt & Zigler and their 'running bull' or El Toro stamp and logo.
Ray
Re: German Bull Brand?
german bull used to be bottom line of knives that olbertz made-now looks like whoever owns trademark has them made in oriental country...