Green Bovine Bone 154cm Buck110

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I picked this up today from my buddy. I was surprised he still had a few. Buck offered these I believe as a build out from Oct 2015 and sold them at their Christmas sale that year. Tumbled polish finish 154 blade. I was at that sale and don't remember seeing them.
 
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Very nice. I like that one a lot. Don't remember ever seeing bone colored quite like that.
 
Originally the green bones were made for the dealer out of Joplin Missouri, Ozark Cutlery. They list on eBay as 'endevergsp' Interesting story, it was a run of 250 but Buck messed up the serial numbering and the second batch started at 1 again instead of 126 or something like that so although the marking is xxx/250 there is no number higher than 125. I think 1 batch had satin blades and the other polished. Pretty sure they were not 154cm though.
 
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Originally the green bones were made for the dealer out of Joplin Missouri, Ozark Cutlery. They list on eBay as 'endevergsp' Interesting story, it was a run of 250 but Buck messed up the serial numbering and the second batch started at 1 again instead of 126 or something like that so although the marking is xxx/250 there is no number higher than 125. I think 1 batch had satin blades and the other polished. Pretty sure they were not 154cm though.
I remember those from the the auction site and your statement was the same story I was told.

I was surprised to see the green 110 with 154CM as well.
 
Buck states that on the coa. It's not the only knife that had split runs. Kinda makes me wonder if they were really accidental.
 
Originally the green bones were made for the dealer out of Joplin Missouri, Ozark Cutlery. They list on eBay as 'endevergsp' Interesting story, it was a run of 250 but Buck messed up the serial numbering and the second batch started at 1 again instead of 126 or something like that so although the marking is xxx/250 there is no number higher than 125. I think 1 batch had satin blades and the other polished. Pretty sure they were not 154cm though.
Thank you for the info. :thumbsup:
 
always liked bone scales. really great knife.

wonder how many versions of 110s were made with bone?
 
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