Official Buck Picture Thread

I'm sure you all know what a regular ol' 110 with the standard woodgrain scales looks like, but I couldn't resist snapping pics of my first knife.









I want more. :D
 
I'm sure you all know what a regular ol' 110 with the standard woodgrain scales looks like, but I couldn't resist snapping pics of my first knife....I want more. :D
man an't nothen like de first one!:cool:
one to be proud of:D;)
mine got stolen ..sniff..
but i made up for it..!
 
My first Buck 23 years ago.
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And my latest
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Thanks for looking.

Bill
 
Used this photo over in Traditional forum, will throw it in just for change of photos here.
Same end bladed trapper pattern, 314 and 312. The 312 comes in a few more variations than the 314. Brown bone and Derlin scales, along with simulated turquoise.
300Bucks

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A fer piece - that's how far you will have to go to find these two ebony scaled 314 and 312. 300Bucks

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got this back inverted three liner-
looks good now was baaad looking knife when i got it..



jest truck'n!

got this new one in and here it is with its older brother

both Alaska State 50th and 25th year knives
 
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Here's some pictures of my new Vantage Pro. It's a great knife made with great materials. There's a few drawbacks...

The pivot is ridiculously small.
The screws are very cheap/low quality.
The liner lock locks in a different position every time.
Uses nylon washers in the pivot:grumpy:, why not use phosphor bronze? ANYTHING but nylon, please.

This knife has SO MUCH potential, the blade is perfect, scales are perfect, pattern is perfect, clip is perfect. But...

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