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New Yellowhorse Buck for Buck Collectors Club??

i may be corrected but the knife on ebay looks like a chipflint 112 , maybe he got the model wrong or maybe buck changed them
 
The 109 is a chipflint 112, that knife was advertised in the June 2006 BCCI newsletter. Only a 100 were made for the BCCI for th 4th annual Yellowhorse Members Only.
 
You can't tell the tang stamp from the pics...does it actually have "109" stamped on the blade??? :confused:
 
Scott, so a Buck 109 is a one-off 110? So a special knife just for Yellowhorse members was produced within the Club. Do you know how much it was retailing for to the club members? The eBay auction offers it for $500. I would like to know how much of a premium this is over what it sold to club members. It is a nice looking knife and I do especially like Yellowhorse creations but at $500 it's overpriced in my opinion. I wonder how this knife fell into the hands of the eBay seller?
 
Hi; i paid $300.00 for the one i ordered which was the price for Club Members, hope this helps. Gods Blessings to all.
Larry <><
 
now that is truely open and honist...
my thought is not the price asked as it will sell or it wont and a item is worth no more then some one will pay for it christy's auction has a lot of articals that never make reserve and some that sky rocket past the estmate.... rather
one would question why after so long that larry would let go of one so limited in production?

i have heard that one of one or two wont bring what a one of 50 to one hundride will... odd as to why

Fact is- larry has let other very limited issue knives go.
i know as i got one that he let go from some one he sold it to....
i had no issue with what i had to pay at all ...
and i paid more then he sold it for ...
addationaly i reffer to the recent inverted 3 line listing ...
if two collectors are each commited to haveing a
very secarce item the price is were the looser quits...
 
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