First Bulldog of 2019

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First Bulldog of 2019

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Solingen, abalone scales.
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Beautiful knife, QS

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You've got yourself a real looker there. ::tu:: 8) ::tu::
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Thank you Tom and Phil. Looks much better in hand. Very nice F&F.
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Very Nice Bulldog you have there ::tu:: ::tu::
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Posted else where but I will put it here too. A little Bulldog Groundhog by Seki, Japan
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Nice groundhog, also known as a “take apart knife” because of the screws. ::tu:: ::tu::

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Yes Sir, can even change the scales for some MOP that they made or I guess with ones you made. Thanks.
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Quick Steel wrote:Thank you Tom and Phil. Looks much better in hand. Very nice F&F.
I'll bet! It must be exquisite in sunlight. ::tu::
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