Bird and trout slipjoint?

silenthunterstudios

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At a local antique mall over the weekend, I spotted a Buck bird and trout folder. I didn't look for the model number, but it was a two blade slipjoint, the main blade was a filet type blade, the other was a guthook commonly seen on bird and trout folders. There was a handle indent on the guthook side. It had black delrin scales, and was about the size of the Buck 301. In fact, except for the indentation, I thought it was a 301 when I first saw it. In retrospect, I wish I would have gotten it. What model is this?
 
This is it

not the actual knife, swiped from Google

buckbirdknife321.jpg
 
You can go to the BCCI website and under the histories there is a one for the 321. Or you can search this forum for a thread or two from about 5 years ago that shows the same stuff..... This knife is the same size as the 313 and uses the same blade shape, all were Cami made..

300Bucks
 
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