Buck Hat pins

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I am looking for a place to purchase the different Buck hat pins that I have seen on eBay. Are they still being made, and if so, where can you buy them? How many different ones are there? If anyone can help, please respond.
 
I guess I'm getting old... :(

I can remember my mother wearing hat pins...bulbous heads; black; white; pearl...all with long, thick, sharp shafts & points...big things, 3" or 4" long...

When I first read this post I thought, "Buck makes hat pins???"... :eek:

But I just looked at eBay, and what they have listed are what used to be called "lapel pins" where I was brought up... :rolleyes:

Guess I'd better start looking for a retirement home... :p
 
The 2002 100 year commerative came with a Hat/lapel pin ...

I have seen some show up now and then on ebay. You might find someone with a brand new 2002 100 year 110 with the pin, new in the clam pack.... :D :D that might be willing to sell one.

There may be some others.... Haven't paid attention.

I'll put up a pic of one if you wish...

Trax...Us southern boys don't wear lapels :) We wear hats :)
 
chickentrax said:
Pack Rat & arksknives -

Nothing separates us more than a common language... :(

Aint that tha truth, y'all! :rolleyes: :D

Like back in the late 70's during the great northern migration to the South. My two little Texan belles that grew up saying "y'all". After going to school with a bunch of migrants from the cold North that said "yous guys". All of a sudden we were hearing something that sounded like "yous all". Great fun playing with the differences. :D
 
My one and only offical Buck Hat pin was given to me by Chuck Buck after he signed a knife for me.
Phil
 
Someone on Ebay has a "pin" store, and usually has some small Buck knife pins for sale. I have one or two NIB somewhere in a box if I could just find it.
I see'm all the time on Ebay.
 
Pack Rat said:
Like back in the late 70's during the great northern migration to the South...

...:eek: :eek: :eek: ...Last night I was thinking pretty much the same thing...except it was the great Southern migration to the North in the late 50's/early 60's...

My best friend in 5th grade was an Alabaman whose family had come North to find jobs..."Bucky" was a great guy, with a homely little sister who bloomed into the most beautiful young woman...<sigh>... :rolleyes: ;)
 
chickentrax said:
...:eek: :eek: :eek: ...Last night I was thinking pretty much the same thing...except it was the great Southern migration to the North in the late 50's/early 60's...

My best friend in 5th grade was an Alabaman whose family had come North to find jobs..."Bucky" was a great guy, with a homely little sister who bloomed into the most beautiful young woman...<sigh>... :rolleyes: ;)

Sounds like a story buried in there somewhere..:cool:

I bet when they talked about chicken fried steak no one had a clue...:D
 
Pack Rat said:
I bet when they talked about chicken fried steak no one had a clue...:D

I still don't... :rolleyes:

and even though I spent a great deal of time in both Carolinas, I have no liking for grits... :D
 
chickentrax said:
I still don't... :rolleyes:

and even though I spent a great deal of time in both Carolinas, I have no liking for grits... :D
I spent several years in Charleston, SC during my high school days and the first time I saw grits on my plate for breakfast, I didn't know whether to salt them or sprinkle them with sugar. I think I tried it both ways. :confused: I haven't had the desire to try them since.
 
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