LET'S HAVE A JANUARY 12TH 112 SHOW

Here are a few more for the show.
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Kind of a cold winter day here. We are all huckered down inside. So it's a good time to look at some Buck 112s. You guys have some really nice ones! This 112 is the first Buck I purchased when I got out of the service in 1973. It has had a pretty hard life, but it's held up well, despite about everything I could throw at it. OK let's see some more 112s!

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If knives could talk I’m sure there’s some stories with that one.
 
This was my first Buck 112, a Two-Dot I bought at Boulevard Pawn in Fayetteville NC. This one has accompanied me on many trips and the blade is a scalpel - one of the knives that I learned how to sharpen Buck 440C.
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Another Two-Dot, purchased more recently (3-5 years) at a Jacksonville NC pawn shop - backup to the one above (don’t ya know!). OH
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This Buck 112 is a testament to aging. I found it in a Jacksonville NC antique mall, noticed it was a Two Dash, grabbed it, paid for it, and felt real good about it all afternoon. Got it home and took pictures, when I enlarged the pictures I realized I had bought a Four-Dot - had a good laugh and bought a pocket loop to keep in the car (oh well, aging ain't for sissies). OH
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A couple of 112 Slims I bought. I bought the blaze orange one first, just to find out if I liked the slim type variation (interestingly enough the only Buck Knife I ever bought new that didn’t have a decent cutting edge on it). I remedied the edge and took it hunting a few times, liked it and bought the 112 Slim Pro at a local gunshop in Morehead City NC (it came with the kind of edge I expect on a quality knife). I gave the orange handled one to a deer hunting buddy (with a good edge). OH
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This was my first Buck 112, a Two-Dot I bought at Boulevard Pawn in Fayetteville NC. This one has accompanied me on many trips and the blade is a scalpel - one of the knives that I learned how to sharpen Buck 440C.
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Another Two-Dot, purchased more recently (3-5 years) at a Jacksonville NC pawn shop - backup to the one above (don’t ya know!). OH
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I bought my first Buck 112 while stationed at Fort Bragg, NC. Circa 1980. It was either at the PX or some store in Fayetteville. I don’t remember. Could very well have been Boulevard Pawn.

For the life of me, I can’t remember if mine had a nail nick or not.
 
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