Buck Collectors Club Inc.

no goose no knife
but dave was telling us a while back the store had a few old club knives left that if you bought one of them you got a life membership to the club
i dont lnow if there are any left or not but he had said to call (ena ?) at the store
 
I doubt if any of them are left after I got back from visiting the store this past summer and letting everyone know. You nenver know though!
 
I'd like to join BCCI, do I have the money order made out to BCCI? I would have used PayPal, had it been an option.
 
Juggler,

Yes, make the money order out to the BCCI. You can send a check if you would like to, doesn't matter. And welcome to the club!

John
 
Sorry, but we're not set up to accept credit cards, so we can do online or phone applications. The cost of accepting cards is too much.

John
 
I was wondering if anyone has information/specifications on two Buck folding Knives I have, one is the BuckLock 2 model 535 and the other is a Bucklock 532 with a leather sheath BCCI it has an anvil, and on the scales on the blade?
Thanks.

Jack
Life member #655
 
I'm not sure what you need but the 535 knives were produced between 1988 and 1994. 7200 of the 535s were built. The first one hundred or so had a Sawby lock then a midlock design was introduced. The blades are probably all 425 M Stainless. The 532 was built between 1991 and 1994. 14400 of the 532s were built. The BCCI knife is Cat.# 9554, Model 532CC built in 2003. I think 200 were made. The inlays are Ironwood with a white anvil LASER cut in one inlay and the blade is satin BG - 42. Hope this is what you were looking for.
 
I just got my membership package. I wonder if the '07 annual knife is still available? The cut-off date was 8-15-07, according to the previous bulletin. Anyway, greetings to all!

John (aka 'Stainz') #1411
 
John,

We still have a few 2006 annual knives left and it's not too late to order a 2007 annual knife. We ordered about 30 more than we took orders for so that we would have some available for new members like you! Welcome to the club!

Take care,
John
 
Hi,
My name is Tim and I have started collecting 110's.I have some very interesting examples and a couple I haven't been able to completely identify. I would also like to join the collectors club. Is there a place to join online instead of using snail mail?
If anyone of the experts are interested in helping me identify my unidentified knives, I would welcome the help. I also have a pre-production 110and up to a couple of custom new knives including a Yellowhorse walking buffalo and the US Army collector. I'm really enjoying collecting the 110, it brings back memories of my early days in the Army as medic and as a civilian paramedic. I only carried a 110 as a utility knife!
Thanks and feel free to contact me via e-mail at timx49@earthlink.net
Tim
 
Tim, I believe that you are stuck with conventional mail to sign up. It is definitely worth every penny. I would encourge you to go ahead and drop the hundered bucks and take care of it for life. It would save you a lot of trouble and money. Not to mention the possibility of missing out on opportunities because of a lapse in membership. As far as your knives go, don't be shy, post some pics.
 
Hi, it may be in here somewhere but the application asks for "Sponsored by".
Would someone do me the honor of sponsoring me? Thanks
 
Hi, it may be in here somewhere but the application asks for "Sponsored by".
Would someone do me the honor of sponsoring me? Thanks

Hi muddog49,

I'd be happy to sponsor you!!!

John Burton
BCCI 1253

jb4570
 
We now have (give or take a few) 1455 members. That includes lifetime, annual and youth. We have over 1000 lifetime members.

John
Lifetime BCCI Member
 
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