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Buck fixed blade Fridays

Roger, mine doesn't have serrations. Which is more common—with or without?
Don't know the answer to that. The 129 was short lived, about 89-91. It's not common either way. Buck did some serrated knives about 1990, designated N1. 105, 110, 301, perhaps a few others. I wonder if a few 123/129 blades sliped into that. I'm going to poke around the collection later today to see what I have serrated and what years.
 
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Jeesh, Friday again already. I've shown this one before. Another 124 clip point to go with Makael''s. I believe the handle slabs are phenolic.
I'll not bother to show it but the tang stamp is crooked. I wonder if this was a lunch box project using a reject blade.

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