Buck lives on

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Two days ago my wife, a farmer,was spreading manure out of a manure spreader. An object was propelled from the manure spreader on to the grass.

You guess it, a Buck folder, that her brother lost over ten years ago.

Wow it is a bit dirty, no rust & it still is sharp

Kobun
 
Maybe we need to find out what kind of manure...package it and put Miltech and Breakfree on notice...JT. Preston
 
:eek: Going to try this picture thing, I am not the best with photo's on computers. The folder type I will find out today. As for the manure, it was from the barnyard. Thus the natural type, right from the cows backside :eek:

Think of all the rain that has poured on this blade,the moisture the manure.

I still can't believe how it has not rusted, and still is sharp.

Good knife

Kobun
 
People with no knowledge of how good Buck Knives are will think this story is a lot of B.S.
Sorry, I could not help myself!!
 
Larry Oden said:
People with no knowledge of how good Buck Knives are will think this story is a lot of B.S.
Sorry, I could not help myself!!

This sounds like a great basis for a Newsletter Article!!! :D

I'm betting it is a 110... ;)
 
The folder was called: Buck Lite. It also had a # on it.Forgot the Fricking #. The folder area is constructed of plastic,& the blade still can shave hair off my arm. YUCK I forgot to wash it ... :D

P.S. Seriously trying to upload the knife.

Kobun
 
I did get the # 422 U or 422 V.
Give me a couple of days on the photo, as the farmers are behind in the corn cutting...

Kobun
 
No hurry at all, Ghost Kobun. When the manure is finished being spread and the corn is done being cut is fine!

GeoThorn
 
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