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I'll start this one off with my favorite Bulldog; 

The "Viking" model wharncliffe whittler.

Wow JJ, that viking is a beautiful beast. Love the stag scales on that my friend. : )

Great knife and a perfect example for Bulldogs quality.

hello everyone who a collectors of all kinds of knives,everone is welcome here ,and thats to jan..

good looking bull dog oh yea

I want to see someones Bulldog Moose, please.

That is a beauty JJ.  Is this one the spare?  You have one you use right?  How is it as a user?

Nice whittler, J.J.

oh yea another good looking knife,keep it up thanks tom 

Actually, Jan, This is ome of three that I have, though one of each size. I had a friend bid on this from e-bay. Seller indicated that it had a spot (near the master blade tip) that he had cleaned. That negated the collectability so I decided to buy it and turn the blades.
Soon as my isp decides to act right, I'll re-post the results. (The'y're in my pics also).
The carbon Bulldogs do a LOT better than the stainless...
Jan Carter said:

That is a beauty JJ.  Is this one the spare?  You have one you use right?  How is it as a user?

It's working better today, so here's the turned pic.

A friend on another site was wondering about the etch after turning.

JJ,

I do like how the patina comes out when that one turned.  I would worry about the blade etch if it were a user.  The etch is very close to the blade edge,  But then again if its an EDC do you care about disfiguring the blade etch?

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