Some weeks ago, for $10 at the thrift store, I picked up a 6-piece set of pots and lids marked only "Hong Kong". In trying to discover who made them, I discovered that they were in point of fact clones of Bulldog Brand Billy pots.
Since that original find, I've acquired a couple of sets and partial sets of Bulldog Brand billy pots and BB mess kit for $8, also at a thrift store; that latter looks like a boy scout mess kit, but much larger. I've also acquired a set of Mil-com Bulldog clones,,,
Does any one here still use Bulldog Brand billies?
I think they might possibly be the most practical design of any camp cookware I own,,, and I've lots of sorts of pots, pans, kettles, and boilers,,, I'm a pot junkie of the first order,,,
The BB lids make great plates, bowls, baking pans, or sauce pans. The pots, all bailed, are ideal for stovetop or suspending over a fire on a waugan stick,,, and the three sizes are quite versatile for matching the pack or the outing.
For many years I saw writings, drawings, and photos of these pots, in some of Calvin Rutstrum's books, and in Bill Mason's book "Song of the Paddle". It's great fun for me to finally identify and be using the same sort of pots as these two seasoned veterans, and to know these were the pots they chose,,,
Now, the "Holy Grail", for me, is to find a complete set "New in the box", but I'll not be hold my breath in the waiting,,,
The pots that got me started,,,
Since that original find, I've acquired a couple of sets and partial sets of Bulldog Brand billy pots and BB mess kit for $8, also at a thrift store; that latter looks like a boy scout mess kit, but much larger. I've also acquired a set of Mil-com Bulldog clones,,,
Does any one here still use Bulldog Brand billies?
I think they might possibly be the most practical design of any camp cookware I own,,, and I've lots of sorts of pots, pans, kettles, and boilers,,, I'm a pot junkie of the first order,,,
The BB lids make great plates, bowls, baking pans, or sauce pans. The pots, all bailed, are ideal for stovetop or suspending over a fire on a waugan stick,,, and the three sizes are quite versatile for matching the pack or the outing.
For many years I saw writings, drawings, and photos of these pots, in some of Calvin Rutstrum's books, and in Bill Mason's book "Song of the Paddle". It's great fun for me to finally identify and be using the same sort of pots as these two seasoned veterans, and to know these were the pots they chose,,,
Now, the "Holy Grail", for me, is to find a complete set "New in the box", but I'll not be hold my breath in the waiting,,,
The pots that got me started,,,
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