Different 110..thoughts?

:thumbup: ...Now THAT I like...It's not over-bearing at all. It's subtle yet the filing adds a lot to the overall looks of the knife...Nic:thumbup: e...
 
jb4570 said:
I like to collect limited edition Buck knives. Mostly the factory manufactured versions. However, I have had a few works of art influence me into buying.

I'm sure most of you like what you see from the Yellowhorse clan don't you? There are alot of file work done on thier knives. Some the first items they put out were most likely a little ruff around the edges (pun intended). I'm sure they had to produce many art works before they were perfect (practice makes perfect or something like it) right?

I'll post a pic of a proto Painted Pony file worked over 111, I bought later tonight (sorry no time now). I like it, but it may not be your cup of tea. To each his own, any blade is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. That's the way of collectable's. If the buyer ever wants to sell it he will most likely take a big loss on the item. However, if he/she will enjoy it while they own it, then I'll tip my hat to them.

Ok here are the pics, I like this safe qween:thumbup: . Sorry for the large Pics, I'm still trying to figure the pic posting thing out.







 
jb4570 said:
...I'm still trying to figure the pic posting thing out.

They look OK to me. I've noticed that some hosting sites will resize your [large] pic auto-magically to fit your viewing screen...and some have to be resized before you post them to the host [like PhotoBucket].

Interesting knife. I do like that filework [on the snakeskin 111]; the filework on the eBay 110 doesn't seem to flow as well...it looks kind of static... :)
 
Scott Hartman said:
Now that's a knife I'd spend $ on, that is filework.

Yep. You might have to break the piggy bank if you want it bad enough. We'll be watching. :)
 
As requested, here is a pic of ZZJake's 110 midframe w/Tx longhorn scales and BG 42 blade -



Thank you, Jake! :thumbup:
 
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