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I'm the first owner of this custom 184. It's not from the after market.

Enjoy the pics.

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Very nice custom 184.

I have seen one (1) before.
Is the leather sheath aftermarket?
 
I'm the first owner of this custom 184. It's not from the after market.

sweeeet custom!
i have never seen one before
can i have permison to add your picts to my buck pict collection?
and as a btw ...
eee i know you have some sweet 124's
could i have picts of them to add to my buck pict collection also?
 
Nice Buckmaster!!:eek:
I know they came with that leather sheath, as apposed to the plastic one, but I dont remember if we made the sheaths in our leather shop or if we found a supplier for them. The sheath was mainly made for the model 908, a knife we did for Harley Davidson that used the 184 blade.
 
sweeeet custom!
i have never seen one before
can i have permison to add your picts to my buck pict collection?
and as a btw ...
eee i know you have some sweet 124's
could i have picts of them to add to my buck pict collection also?

You can add it to your collection! No problems.

I don't have a Buck 124. Never had. Sorry.
 
I'm the first owner of this custom 184. It's not from the after market.

Enjoy the pics.

buck089.jpg

It IS (nearly) the same Blade, I didn't know that but Dave did ;-). Thanks for the Information, Joe.

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Best,
Haebbie
 
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WOW I think that is one of the neatest ones I have seen yet!!
That one and EEE's!

Almost like a buckcote 184 :D
 
For the 908 we did for Harley, we used the 184 blank and just left out the broached and serrated teeth. Basically the same footprint.
 
Joe
Is it a 908 that Haebbie is posting here? That knife really looks like you could get into a dandy fight on a sand bar with it (a la Jim Bowie).
 
Will, did you ever had a 908 in your fist? it seem not. But believe it, the knife is too heavy for a sand bar fight, especially for your dude.

Haebbie
 
Haebbie
Have a look at Jim Bowie in Wikipedia. You can find a very vivid account of the fight on the sand bar. The fight on the sand bar probably did more to make Bowie famous than any other event until his death at the Alamo. He killed a man with his knife on the sand bar and all knives similar to what he used that day are still called a Bowie knives today.
 
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