Question on Centennial 110's

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I have Centennial 110's in standard wood, green and charcoal scales, is that all of them? Someone has to know, I sure as hell don't.:o
 
ZZJake said:
I have Centennial 110's in standard wood, green and charcoal scales, is that all of them? Someone has to know, I sure as hell don't.:o

Jake, saw a red one on e-bay a few weeks ago...said that it was for Canada only???? Do search of completed auctions, you should find it. Preston

Edited to add: Gypsy's post reminded my that there is also an Al Buck Limited Edition with oak scales...2500 IIRC. P
 
As part of the Centennial offering, there was a 110 offered with a gold etch of Hoyt Buck's original blasksmith shop on the blade and Elderwood Burlwood handle scales. The knives were serialized but there is no mention of it being a Limited Edition run.
 
If someone will post them I'll send a scan, Gypsy, did those 2 hsve the medillian inlay?
 
Jake, send me the scans and I'll get them posted sometime tomorrow. The knife I mentioned with the gold Blacksmithshop etch has the Edlerwood Burlwood handles - one knife, not two, sorry for any confusion. From what I see in the catalog, it did not have the medalion in the scales.
 
Posting this pic for Jake....

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ThanKs Gypsy, I wish my scanner picked up colors better, for some reason it doesnt like greens.
 
pjsjr said:
Edited to add: Gypsy's post reminded my that there is also an Al Buck Limited Edition with oak scales...2500 IIRC. P

Ya know, I had forgotten this one had the Centenial Medalion in the scales.... Can't remember how many were in the production run - this one is #0043.

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