Genuine buck knife ?????

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Is this a real pimped out buck knife or a fake? I never heard of this model. Comments?

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Classy engraving combined with a tasteless handle. Odd mix for sure.
 
That's the second of this style that I've seen.

It may catch on.

Why are we in this handbasket and where the hell are we going?

:)
 
Are the scales just painted or is it some kind of aplliqe', maybe either way it would be worth trying to take off those god awfull balloons. Thats too nice a knife for that theme!
 
Are the scales just painted or is it some kind of aplliqe', maybe either way it would be worth trying to take off those god awfull balloons. Thats too nice a knife for that theme!

I have asked them about this and they say they "inlay materials into other materials" and strive to do better than the Yellowhorse and Prater knives.

Ok......just a little different style.
 
It looks like my grandmother's quilt kicked my knife's ass...:) Nice file work though:thumbup:
 
I've been watching these hoping to get one cheap
so I can crack those handles off and put on some African blackwood scales ;)
 
I feel sick. Why would someone blessed with the oppertunity to even hold a 113 ever contemplate such a thing?
 
I might be tempted to pay more for it just so I could put some propper scales on it. Blades have souls and this one is being tormented.
 
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Topol ,I would get pics from top and bottom to look for overgrinding and scale fit to bolster.
I won one and almost threw up when I opened the package.More details by PM.
 
There's an old expression that says, "This (country, neighborhood, generation, industry, church, school, whatever) is going to hell in a handbasket."

Probably missed by our younger Buckaroos.
 
Well, being old enough doesn't mean you're old.

(At least that's what I keep telling myself.)

:)
 
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