A Small Mother Load...

Treasure Bag...YEP!...Now lets get to the other bag too....Don't be like a old girlfriend I used to have,It was worth it but took a long time to get unwrapped!
 
That is one sweet 909 blade!
jb4570


Thanks JB4570, it's one big blade.... 909 I didn't know that...


Treasure Bag...YEP!...Now lets get to the other bag too....Don't be like a old girlfriend I used to have,It was worth it but took a long time to get unwrapped!


bucksway, one bag at a time... I think I'm only about half way done with this one... ;)
 
Here's a small Harley Davidson fixed blade... I don't know to much about these... Thanks, ITE


H/D... click on the pics 2 times to make them bigger...




More to come....

:)
 
Does anyone know if this small Harley Davidson knife was supppose come with a shield insert in the handle??? Thanks ITE
 
Does anyone know if this small Harley Davidson knife was supppose come with a shield insert in the handle??? Thanks ITE

That is the 293HD "Flathead" issued in 93, Fibron handle, came with a display case, 3000 were made. No mention of any inlay on the handle. You are starting to accumulate a nice HD Buck collection.
jb4570
 
That is the 293HD "Flathead" issued in 93, Fibron handle, came with a display case, 3000 were made. No mention of any inlay on the handle. You are starting to accumulate a nice HD Buck collection.
jb4570


Thanks jb4570, Fibron handles and I thought it was just wood... :confused: ... Boy, they made alot these... I wasn't trying to collect H/D knives... But I have a few now.... And No Harley to go with them... I'm going to have to borrow one of Pdave harleys... ;) ....
 
This is a cool Blade....


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Very cool indeed!

Maybe an early attempt at a chipflint style?


Edit: I was just curious as to how the ex-employee "acquired" some of those items, wouldn't some of that stuff accurately be considered stolen property?
 
Every ex-employee I have ever met has something from Buck... Some have worked there for a few months and some about 30 years... Who know how they got there stuff... But I'm glad it all didn't go in to the trash... It's all History now... ;)
 
ah a quote from several/many employees kinda sorta was this format
"if something/it was being thrown away,
(many/some one/you) could jest asked for it !'
and Chuck or some one would sign a property pass chit for it...
and then there were those that would dumpster dive the
scrap metal dumpster, many times it was the driver that drove
the truck taking it away or was emptying it ..
 
Very nice stuff still coming out of the Armand So Cal treasure hunters bag.

Ok the ruff 192 chip flint looks like an unfinished blade that was called a 109 as found on the Yellowhorse clan Cuthair series. I love the stag stuff nice little 505. The 535 blade is from the 1992 BCCI club knife. Thanks for sharing your photo's.
jb4570
 
Good haul. I sometimes wonder how the Ex employees came to have all this stuff.;)

It reminds me a little about the sailor who worked in a shipyard and took a little stuff home each day in the trunk of his car and after a few years built a 40' power boat in his back yard. :eek:
 
Here's two more knives a 110 and a 507-, just the way I got them... I have to clean them up still.... Click on the pics 2 times to make them Bigger...

ITE

110

110

507-

507-


:)
 
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