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Does anyone know the age and model of this fixed blade

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It appears to be a model 124 frontiersman. I am not familiar with those, so I will bow out. :)
 
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1967 Buck 124 ,red bonehard fiber washers,black phenolic handle,
stainless steel guard ,one piece stainless,lanyard hole on the end of the bird's beak pommel.
should have a flap sheath or plastic Nemo sheath.,Came with a large
two piece box off white in color.
The spacers could be red micarta then it would be 1969-1970.
the pic is not clear on my screen or my eyes suck.
These were used in the Vietnam war carried in backpacks mostly.
 
What EEE said! In any event it is a very nice early example of a 124 Frontiersman, and one that I would not mind owning. :thumbup:
 
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1967 Buck 124 ,red bonehard fiber washers,black phenolic handle,
stainless steel guard ,one piece stainless,lanyard hole on the end of the bird's beak pommel.
should have a flap sheath or plastic Nemo sheath.,Came with a large
two piece box off white in color.
The spacers could be red micarta then it would be 1969-1970.
the pic is not clear on my screen or my eyes suck.
These were used in the Vietnam war carried in backpacks mostly.

Ron...
Reminds me of Basic Training...
SIR! My weapon is a 1967 Buck 124! Red bonehard fiber washer...!!!!!!
yada yada yada.

This is my Buck knife, this is my gun. One is for cutting the other for fun!!!!
 
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