Some of the more unknown Bucks

I have one of those little guys too. The funny thing is I don't even buy it. I won an auction for some other Buck of one kind or another and when it came, this one was with it. The seller sent a note saying that he didn't know what it was except that it said Buck on it and just decided to send it along free.

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Here is one you don't see every day. #180-RR, for River Rafter. Blade code is 1994. The top one I used for work for a while because it was great for cutting construction glue tubes and plastic wrap on our insulated panels.

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Here is one you don't see every day. #180-RR, for River Rafter. Blade code is 1994. The top one I used for work for a while because it was great for cutting construction glue tubes and plastic wrap on our insulated panels.

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I bought one of those a few years ago at a NMLRA rendezvous. Cool knife.
 
The Crosslock was awarded the 'Knife of the Year' in 1994. Quite an honor for Buck. Dave's linerlock 110 I don't see much either. Thanks guys. DM
 
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