119 Specials and 120’s let’s see them all.

kyhunt

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I’ve always admired these knives. I honestly have had mine for several years but never really used them much.Here and there in the kitchen but that was it.

This past fall I decided I was going to start using them more outside of the kitchen. While I still haven’t had the chance to use them as much as I like I’ve really do like them.

Years ago there was a thread that had 119’s in it. It had a lot. As someone mentioned in the other thread it might of been victim yo the photobucket debacle.

Anyhow if you have a 119 or 120 post them here. I’d love to see pictures. I’m including the 120 because honestly it’s just a big 119.

It can be a user , safe queen, new, old, beat up. Let’s see them.

I mentioned last Sunday that I might start this thread but then got busy. So I figured I’d start it tonight before I go to bed.

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I've posted this photo before, but, will again...
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All very beautiful. I have an older one that I need to get a picture of later today. Nothing fancy but picked up cheap a few years back off the bay.
 
1997 Buck 119 Special laying on a tie plate. I bought this one at a pawn shop long time back and put an edge on it. The 1998 below it, same story, bought it in 2016, sharpened it and gave it to an Army buddy turned hunting buddy. You can frequently find Buck Knives and buy them cheaply in pawnshops because (I guess) folks don't learn how to sharpen the stainless steel and get rid of them when dull - don't think I have ever bought a razor sharp used Buck in a pawnshop. OH
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