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Buck on the big screens

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I was watching CSI Las Vegas last night, while I waiting for Man vs wild. In one scene I am pretty sure that the murder/suicide weapon was a Buck 119 . Any of you guys see it? Also share other times that Buck knives have been the big screens.


Bill
 
I remember an episode of Gunsmoke when Louie, the drunk, was framed for a murder and the weapon was a 119!

I guess I am getting old

Dave
 
120, 121, whatever it takes.

Sorry. couldn't help myself.

Truthfully, i do not know, from memory I have recently thought several knives in movies I recognized as Bucks I relate them to the 119. I own a 119 and could not even tell you if there IS a 120. I am now curious and will try to remember the movies and go back and try to make a more accurate guess as to the models. It does seem like bucks are the most common fixed blade knives in movie world. Forgive my overenthusiastic ignorance!
 
whatever it takes.
Truthfully, i do not know, from memory I have recently thought several knives in movies I recognized as Bucks I relate them to the 119. I own a 119 and could not even tell you if there IS a 120. I am now curious and will try to remember the movies and go back and try to make a more accurate guess as to the models. It does seem like bucks are the most common fixed blade knives in movie world. Forgive my overenthusiastic ignorance!

well i "heard" that Al Buck and son Chuck were well known by some hollywood actors that played cowboy's and other parts!!! and that the stars fav knives were Buck brand!!!
so i am not suprised that they show up in movies ...
 
I saw The kid from "The Wonder Years" murder the girl from "Full House" with a 110 this afternoon in a movie.

Out of control child stars!
 
I remember an episode of Gunsmoke when Louie, the drunk, was framed for a murder and the weapon was a 119!

I can believe it, in one episode of Gunsmoke, Matt knife fights with a guy and the bad guy is using a USMC Ka-Bar.
 
Mike Meyers (?) in the first Halloween used a 119

In Survival Quest with Lance Hendrickson, the leader of the militant survival school used a Buckmaster survival knife.

- Eric
 
Treat Williams in "Flashpoint" was murdered with a stolen Buck 110...(I posted a pic here in one of the earlier "Movie/TV Bucks" threads)... :)

I think the most infamous Buck was the "Lost" 110... :D
 
Colonel Mustard in the library with a 307......

Anybody remember the little toy pieces that represented your character??? The items seemed to change over the years...I can recall having several different Monopoly game sets when I was little...One had a little 45 automatic; another had a S&W revolver...I have a newer Monopoly set in my closet; lemme see what this one has...

"Deluxe Anniversary Edition Monopoly"...WTF???...Thimble, iron, wheelbarrow, top hat, race car, horse, dog, shoe, locomotive, and battleship...Where's the candlestick??? And no gun??? What a rip-off!!! I blame that peckerhead Clinton and his idiotic "political correctness"!!! :grumpy:

Oh, wait...That was "Clue"... :foot: D'Oh! to me!!!... :p

(The last time I played these games was with a young girlfriend [well, I was young then, too!] and we played for...ah...other goals...what fun!!!) :D

(Say...Where is my "Clue" game???) :mad:
 
Treat Williams in "Flashpoint" was murdered with a stolen Buck 110...(I posted a pic here in one of the earlier "Movie/TV Bucks" threads)... :)

I think the most infamous Buck was the "Lost" 110... :D

Yep, that was the tang stamped "US ARMY" 110 wasn't it? I've been fishing in the Bay for that one and no bites yet.

I played "Clue" this past weekend with my niece. I'd never played it before.
Fun. Won two outta five games. Won with Mr Green, Dining Room, Knife. Then Mrs White, Ballroom, Knife.

Miss Scarlet looks hot and nasty.
http://inthespoon.wordpress.com/2007/07/27/and-our-favorite-clue-character-is/
 
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