Buck Millenium Trapper

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I bought this knife at the Alabama Gun Collectors Association fall gun and knife show a couple of weeks ago. The only information I can find on the web is that it is a Buck Millenium Trapper, supposed to be made in 2000, with 1000 being made, this one is 0634 engraved on the bolster. It appears to be a Camillus made Remington 1123 bullet trapper replica. Any more information about this knife will be very much appreciated, as I seem to be able to find out very little about it. It's real brown jigged bone, and it seemed to be a good deal for $50.00. The clip blade is etched "Yesterday-Today-Tommorrow over the year 2000, and the spey blade is etched with the Buck's signatures. I like this big ol' knife.
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The Millennium Trapper, Buck model 334, is the most recent and last of the ersatz Bucks made by Camillus for Smoky Mountain Knifeworks. It is a re-badged version of a popular Camillus style that is offered in their wildlife series, the Buford Pusser Trapper and a bunch of other patterns. Like all of the ersatz Bucks it is a re-badged copy of a standard Camillus pattern. The one I have has a natural rubber handle but I really like you’re picked bone one. You can also find them without the acid etching on the blades.

Nice knife.
 
You can double check me on this. I belive this is one of several made for Smokey Mtn Knife Works for 2000.
guess Will covered that quicker than I could type.
 
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