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Club Duke 500

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Hi everyone, been watching ever since my check cleared. No one
has mentioned getting their Duke 500. Mine came in today, Buck
did a nice job on this one.
 
No sweat mduf...our Employee of The Month and Greeter will be by with his pic posting tips :)

...and he are here!!! :D

Welcome to Bladeforums.com mduf!!! :D Please take a moment or two to visit our benefactors, Buck Knives http://www.buckknives.com/ and One Stop Knife Shop http://www.onestopknifeshop.com/ (Kevin owns this Forum!) ;) Please consider upgrading your membership and keep BladeForums.com open!!!

Buck has a very interesting Virtual Plant Tour at http://www.buckknives.com/plant_tour.php , a guide to Tang Stamp Codes at http://www.buckknives.com/collectors_vintage.php , a discussion of Steels used in Buck Knives at http://www.buckknives.com/technical_steel.php, you can order a Custom-Built Buck Knife at http://www.buckknives.com/custom_knife_shoppe.php, and there is a brief introduction to the Buck Collectors Club at http://www.buckknives.com/collectors_club.php. The Buck Collectors Club commissions special and unique versions of Buck knives for member sales only, so you might want to consider joining to gain access to some of these truly awesome knives!!! :)

* If you have a problem posting pictures, there is a Quick & Dirty tutorial at Photobucket For Dummies. If you don't have a digital camera, but do have a scanner, lay your knife on the glass and throw a light colored towel/t-shirt/cloth over it and scan it. Save the pic, and follow the above instructions for posting pics.

**Please be considerate of those who must pay for bandwidth - post thumbnails of your pics. Instructions are in the Photobucket For Dummies tutorial.

*** If you are getting a blank screen (no hits) when using the Search function, follow these instructions courtesy of Cougar Allen [paraphrased] -

Click on "Search This Forum" (in the Forum you want searched); then click "Advanced Search"; select "Search Titles Only"; and put your subject in the keyword field. If you search all of Bladeforums for every occurrence of the subject that will overload the search function and you'll get no results, but if you follow these directions you'll find what you want.

**** If you are planning on posting links to live eBay auctions, read these two Moderator comments first -

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4008838&postcount=71

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4008919&postcount=75

***** If you are trying to contact Buck Knives by email for warranty/repair questions, email -

Joe Houser
Director of Consumer Relations, Buck Knives Inc.
Buck Collectors Club Administrator
JHouser@buckknives.com


And Mr. Houser should be able to help you with your warranty/repair questions.


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...and he are here!!! :D

Welcome to Bladeforums.com mduf!!! :D Please take a moment or two to visit our benefactors, Buck Knives http://www.buckknives.com/ and One Stop Knife Shop http://www.onestopknifeshop.com/ (Kevin owns this Forum!) ;) Please consider upgrading your membership and keep BladeForums.com open!!!

Buck has a very interesting Virtual Plant Tour at http://www.buckknives.com/plant_tour.php , a guide to Tang Stamp Codes at http://www.buckknives.com/collectors_vintage.php , a discussion of Steels used in Buck Knives at http://www.buckknives.com/technical_steel.php, you can order a Custom-Built Buck Knife at http://www.buckknives.com/custom_knife_shoppe.php, and there is a brief introduction to the Buck Collectors Club at http://www.buckknives.com/collectors_club.php. The Buck Collectors Club commissions special and unique versions of Buck knives for member sales only, so you might want to consider joining to gain access to some of these truly awesome knives!!! :)

* If you have a problem posting pictures, there is a Quick & Dirty tutorial at Photobucket For Dummies. If you don't have a digital camera, but do have a scanner, lay your knife on the glass and throw a light colored towel/t-shirt/cloth over it and scan it. Save the pic, and follow the above instructions for posting pics.

**Please be considerate of those who must pay for bandwidth - post thumbnails of your pics. Instructions are in the Photobucket For Dummies tutorial.

*** If you are getting a blank screen (no hits) when using the Search function, follow these instructions courtesy of Cougar Allen [paraphrased] -

Click on "Search This Forum" (in the Forum you want searched); then click "Advanced Search"; select "Search Titles Only"; and put your subject in the keyword field. If you search all of Bladeforums for every occurrence of the subject that will overload the search function and you'll get no results, but if you follow these directions you'll find what you want.

**** If you are planning on posting links to live eBay auctions, read these two Moderator comments first -

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4008838&postcount=71

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4008919&postcount=75

***** If you are trying to contact Buck Knives by email for warranty/repair questions, email -

Joe Houser
Director of Consumer Relations, Buck Knives Inc.
Buck Collectors Club Administrator
JHouser@buckknives.com


And Mr. Houser should be able to help you with your warranty/repair questions.


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trax - ya must have a short cut to a word doc or does ya types this each and every time... man talks O let yo fingers do the walking
you's lets yo fingers do de talking!:cool:
 
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mduf, nice Duke! :D You say this was a Club knife? I have to finish buying up all the available 110's before I can move on to another model.:D :D :D
 
Not a bad looking 500. I only have one Buck model 500 Duke but it is one of my favorite Buck folders. I haven't really seen one that would top it so I haven't seriously thought of giving it a brother. I'm not much of a fan of mirror polished blades.
 
Not a bad looking 500. I only have one Buck model 500 Duke but it is one of my favorite Buck folders. I haven't really seen one that would top it so I haven't seriously thought of giving it a brother. I'm not much of a fan of mirror polished blades.
Thanks for the pic of what I think is a beautiful tool :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
I like that 500 and am now kicking myself in the arse for not getting one of those. But, since I only collect 110/2, I decided not to get one :( Woulda, shoulda, buttheada.

Like Mike...I don't like mirror finish at all. The ones I do have, 110 1of50, 901 Scimitar, 401 Akonua, 124LE, and 889LE are display pups. I did just order another 889LE SBMF so I will be using the lesser of the two of 'em as an EDC and see how the mirror looks after some regular use.

Anyway, that "John Wayne" 500 is cool. Like the scales especially.
 
After seeing how nice Mr. Kerins picture looked I thought I would
post one that was a little clearer.
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Welcome to the Forums and what a nice looking Duke! It must have taken me several years to figure out how to post a picture hear and you did it in a couple minutes. Wow! :D
 
Hi all; a special thanks to all at Buck Knives for the outstanding job done on the Club's Duke 500, very very nice and greatly appreciated. Gods Love and Blessings to all.
Larry <><
 
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