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The knife is approximately 5 1/2 inches closed and 9 inches opened.
Which clasp knife pattern are you referring to? There are a couple. Could you show an example, Robert
I think a lot of collectors use the term "Bulldog" as kinda of a generic name. At least they used to. A "Clasp Knife" it is! "Clasp Knife" can run to all kinds of various knives.....like one of the most famous; the Navaja.
Craig, Case calls it a Bulldog pattern but most everyone calls it a Clasp pattern. I am not sure which is correct. It's the very large folder with a single clip point blade. Some campers around here call it a folding butcher knife. It is very handy preparing food.
Robert, are you talking about Toothpicks, or knives like the Case Bulldog? Or are you thinking about a broader range, like anything that can be termed a "Clasp Knife"?
I have decided to start collecting a new pattern, the "Clasp" pattern. I was wondering if any of ya'll collect this pattern? I know of only a few brands that even make this pattern. Schrade, Case, Rough Rider, Winchester and Kabar. If there are any others ya'll can think of please let me know. Do ya'll even know anyone collecting this pattern? Please let me know what ya'll think.
COOL! welcome to the world of re-handling! I'll be anxious to see it as you go along!
Tobias,
There you go! and it will be a customized piece to boot! I am willing to bet you do well with what you have on hand. May be a bit rougher cut but sandpaper and time can certainly take care of that. Let us see it as you move forward?
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