bertl
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Add a spoon to the handle of a 123 fillet knife and you've got the model 129.
Roger, mine doesn't have serrations. Which is more common—with or without?
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Add a spoon to the handle of a 123 fillet knife and you've got the model 129.
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.Roger, mine doesn't have serrations. Which is more common—with or without?
It's not DLC. It's polished, just the reflection.Nice.
I've not seen one with the DLC coated blade.
I like the contrast of the handle and blade.
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good to see ya Mike.....nice one.
Yes, slight mods but like how it ended up.good to see ya Mike.....nice one.
did mods on it yourself or........?
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