Official Buck Picture Thread

Those are some fine muskrats 300.:thumbup:
Is the joke on the map Buck point?
Hawkeye
 
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Yup, Buck Point, wish I had been worldly enough to know it was there but just picked some cajun coast to represent the 'thousands" of Muskrats harvested by Louisana sportsmen each year and there it was - Buck Point. Buck 313s are suppose to be well considered in all of Louisana, as a skinning knife. 300
 
:cool:...Those are some sweet big ol' slippies 3CBucks...You are definitely workin' me over...:p...:thumbup:
 
These are some nice pre-factory Bucks..any idea what that heavy skinner on the left was called..once upon a time

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These are some nice pre-factory Bucks..any idea what that heavy skinner on the left was called..once upon a time

MVC-517S.jpg

Thanks Scott. I believe that it was once called a 111, but Joe can really tell us for sure. I believe that there was an early 112 and 113 lucite skinner. I will try and get some photos.
 
I've never had HBO, so until last week when a friend urged me to buy Season 1 of Deadwood on DVD, I had never seen it.

WOW, what a show! One of the reasons to get me to buy it, was that I am a Keith Carradine fan, and his portrayal of Wild Bill Hickok in his last days, is truly something to see if you haven't!

It inspired me to have a little camera fun and set up this shot in honor of it.

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Here are the latest additions to my knife family!!
The 20 year BCCI 120
Duke 500 with Lone Star and Ram Horn Scales
1 of 25 new reproduction of the original 122/124 Nemo
651 Pig Sticker - Just had to have one at such a great price
819 Signature Series signed by Chuck and CJ. Another cool knife I just had to have
Stacked leather 119
a two line 120 donated by 334Dave to auction off and help get Haebbie to the 20-year event.
 
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