Picture Thread: Your Most Beat Up/Used Buck knife

This is about as worn as it gets....I own a whole shop full of tools...hammers, chisels, screwdrivers, saws, pry bars,etc....and each get used according to its given purpose
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You win Jeff:D

Maybe this 2 dot
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or this 100th anny
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Not much by alot of standards
 
Heres a pair of well used fillets. The wood handled 122 was from a guide down in florida, and I dont remember where I came across the 123 fillet, but it has a bad case of poor sharpening technique I believe. The 122 is just worn out from use and cutting through rib bones etc. The blade should be the same length also!
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Here is the true ugly duckling or should say ugly buckling!
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It was turned into a swan, or a Buck 110 again;)
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Here are pictures of a real beauty I got cheap of the bay. I will include pictures of the after a trip to Buck.

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Here are pictures of a real beauty I got cheap of the bay. I will include pictures of the after a trip to Buck.

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Hi Ed,

Wow Buck sure can do good work! The ugly Buckling in my photo above in post #9 was just like your's beat to death. I still can't figure out how they got dents in the brass liners on the back spine of that buckling. However, the folks at Buck got all the dings and dents off the knife, changed the blade and it's now on display. You would never know it was the same knife.
jb4570
 
All my beat up knives are in mint coindition now since i sent them to the spa,Joe and his gang really made them look great!
 
The cost to "fix" my knife was $10 and that included the shipping back. The best $10 I ever spent. Have another 112 with a bad blade sitting at home ready to go after the New Year.
 
. I still can't figure out how they got dents in the brass liners on the back spine of that buckling.
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"HAMMER TIME"
 
. I still can't figure out how they got dents in the brass liners on the back spine of that buckling.
jb4570

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LOL....I didn't think of that. Good thing it had bone handles or the wood would have been splinters:eek:.
jb4570
 
I have worse 300s, but they are in bottom cabinet in "parts" bag. This one is the most used knife I have near the good ones, shows real use. Will see if I find anything more interesting than this.....300
309, 1994 \ Sixteen years old, bellies sharpened out of the blades but still a decent user in a pinch.
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