110c Union Pacific...

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I got this one off the bay a few weeks ago... It's Sweet and I'm happy... :thumbup: ... Thanks for looking... ITE ...


110c UP....
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Beautiful knife. I would love to have one like it to give my Brother-in==In-Law, as he is a Union Pacific engineer here in Texas. If anyone runs across one and doesn't want it for theirself, please let me know.
Harold
 
Wow, that's a real beauty Armand!Do you know how many like that were made?Once again thanks for the photo.
 
Mine one looks not as good as yours, ITE, but it looks different too, especially the stamp.

Thanks for looking, Haebbie

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I really like the etching on those, very tastefull and unique.
 
Mine one looks not as good as yours, ITE, but it looks different too, especially the stamp.

Thanks for looking, Haebbie

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Thanks Haebbie, yours look great to me... The marking are different, for sure... Now I what one like yours... Thanks for the pics... Its sweet... I have two of them with the same marking now.... Here's some pics of the other one, I have...

Thanks for looking again, ITE ...:thumbup:

110 Union Pacific... # 2 in my collection... I need to take it over to Leroy's soon...
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Very neat ones Armand. Do you know if they were made for Union Pacific on their order (such as for employee awards) or if they were more a commemorative knife?

I have a 110 with a gold etched blade depicting a real old time steam engine. It doesn't have a railroad name on it or anything other than "0679/1000" on the back side.
 
Is it possible that Buck made customs for Union Pacific and took the same picture for their own special edition? I will have a look into the BCCI sheet later. May be that the answer is written there.

Best,
Haebbie
 
Haebbie, is the shield gray and the bigger lines going through the shield and down the blade gray too, on your blade??? Looks like it in the Pictures... It looks like mine are more black... ITE ... :confused: ... :eek: ... :thumbup:
 
Very neat ones Armand. Do you know if they were made for Union Pacific on their order (such as for employee awards) or if they were more a commemorative knife?

I have a 110 with a gold etched blade depicting a real old time steam engine. It doesn't have a railroad name on it or anything other than "0679/1000" on the back side.

Thanks Dave, I have no idea if they were made for the Union Pacific employees... I wish I new... Do you have any pics of your old Steam Engine one??? ITE ... :thumbup:
 
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