Official Buck Picture Thread

Totally agree... that is a beautiful knife and stunning pics...

When I am in Idaho... you can give me some hints lol!

yes you did post it! :o ...i missed it as i was in the land of limited access!:thumbdn:

i am sure we all;)
will have some hints for each other in post falls! :D
 
Great thread. Thanks to all for the great posts.

Evil Eye Earl.....I am duly impressed and amazed by your collection.

Peter
 
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Sorry, I tried to get the photo smaller but I can't.
 
My Buck collection---so far:

Folders:
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There are 2 110's missing from the pic---one is in the car---the other is 2005 Walmart Christmas tin in the cabinet. The Odessy on the box is also NIB. The tin pictured there is still sealed in the factory plastic---the unpictured one is opened.


Fixed:
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Here'a 3 knives I modified this week: a rattlesnake handled knife, a smooth water buggalo with finger grooves, and a jigged water buffalo. I took off the old wood handles and added new handles. Also check out the brass bolsters.

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The Jigged Buffalo 110 (rehandled) was too thick for any of my sheaths, so I decided to try making one. It really wasn't very hard to make, but the hand-stitching was tedious; took about 3 hours. Here is the result of my first try: it took all day yesterday to make, but it came out nicely.

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--Super Dave
 
thanks for the compliment,. It took more time to make that sheath than to rehandle each of the knives. I don't see how people sell hand-sewn sheaths for under $50.
 
Heres a few pics of my newest fillet.
This was long awaited for me! I know alot of guys don't get too excited over the fillets but I love 'em!! Its stamped 123 but actually model 129...
Thanks again for all the info Joe!!!



 
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