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very nice collection Farm. thanks for sharing with us.

I say more than 1 or 2 knives makes one a collector.;) you're definitely a collector, Sir.....
 
2F5F0F55-E431-4463-96EA-9035E112CFA3.jpeg Limited Edition Buck knife that was made as a last production year in El Cajon,CA 2005 prior to their move to Post Falls, Idaho. Both the 110 & 112 blades are etched as shown. The 112 blade with an upside down "T" indicates the date stamp as 2004 and on the 110 blade is the Idaho date stamp for 2005 with a black nylon 276 sheath
 
9F25E09B-4F17-4CE8-861B-51CB07F5630E.jpeg 631664D9-5DE9-458C-A761-6E7FADDDE0B2.jpeg The below 2 knives have not arrived yet
1- Buck model 345 completely customized for the NKCA as its 2013 Club Knife. The blade is etched as the 2013 club knife and the number is 28. blade material is 420HC, and the handles have been completely build by Michael praters Painted Pony Knife company, using his famous mica pearl material with mastodon chips enclosed in a stainless steel frame where the material was inlaid in 3 partitions. One of the most unique NKCA club knives ever offered to its members. Believe less than 100 were ever made. The NKCA closed in 2014 and this was the last Club knife.
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Buck 501 Squire centennial knife NEW wooden box & coin 2002 USA

Limited Collectible Buck model 501 Classic issued to commemorate 100 years of knife making in 2002. It has a Centennial etched blade, a Commemorative medallion and a Walnut presentation box, all in the original sealed plastic container.
 
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