Sunday Picture Show... (8-22-2010) ...

Sausage was pork. New York Strip was beef. It was a long hard hunt but ended up like this back at the camp.


Thanks Rob, for sharing that great looking 102 and meal on the SPS... Great pics... ITE ... :D ... :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
This is Show and tell so let all have a good time talk about each others knives...

You guys have some beautiful knives... Great Pictures... It just gets better and better...

Thanks ITE
 
The SURVIVAL Knife #1 of 6 made by PHROBIS and BUCK Knives together...For SEAL Team 3 and SEAL Team 6....

Not called BuckMaster yet

This is a Third generation 184 prototype. Made early 1984 and given to SEAL Team to evaluate.
It was known as the Survival Knife Package.. I will have detail's in my book ;)


THIS Knife will be on The Cover





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Same SEAL style knife( but # 2) in above post.. along with a First generation 12 Inch bladed SEAL Team 6 Knife(100% PHROBIS made)... Look how small it is compared to this monster. Bear in mind that the SEAL #1 through 6 are the same size a normal production 184's.


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Big Bucks always attract a lot of attention...One day I'll collect them...But for now it's 112's...Now thats a 'Knife' !!
 
This qualifies as close enough to Sunday Knife Show rules and is interesting. Copy from the Chuck Reed, SMKWs Catalog collection....1987.....read the prices and weep.....300

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Here is a really one of a kind Buck 110 with Maury Mountain Moss agate scales and the stone has two pockets of cyrstals on the display side. One pocket had yelllow creme crystals and the other clear quartz crystals. A third pocket on the diplay side and several on the back are full of clear and/or white agate.

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Redrummd, that's one Beautiful 110 knife... That Maury Mountain Moss agate scales are sweet... Thanks again for sharing on the SPS ... Love your pictures... ITE ... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
This qualifies as close enough to Sunday Knife Show rules and is interesting. Copy from the Chuck Reed, SMKWs Catalog collection....1987.....read the prices and weep.....300


300Bucks, I'll take one of each... Thanks. ITE ... :D
 
Hi Guys and Gals - Just joined... very envious of all your beautiful knives... Will try and post some pic's of mine soon... Keep 'em coming...

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Going to kill two birds with one post here.

Imafritz, in another post, was asking about 116s and their approximate period of manufacture.

Here is a pair of early 116s. One a BUCK 116 (1963-1966) and the other a BUCK* 116 (1967).

It is interesting to note that even between the two knives there are significant changes.

Note that the earlier BUCK does not have a bevel at the top of the tip whereas the BUCK* and all later 116s have that bevel.

Secondly, the earlier BUCK blade is .083 in thickness and the BUCK* is much beefier, micing in at .116.

Note also, that the blade grind is different. I can only wonder if the BUCK 116 is a reprofiled 102.

I do not have the fabled barrel nut 116.



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So here is both a reply to Imafritz and my SPS pics for this week.


Telechronos:):):)
 
Well here's a few from my small collection... I think Buck makes a beautiful knife...
 

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Here is a photo of my wife's new 941 Spreader. Given to her by Chuck Buck.
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Ok, Here is a 1988 SMKWs page for you UN-300 people. Courtesy of L.Oden from Chuck Reed collection.

Would you walk across hot pavement barefoot, and kiss a pig to be able to buy any of those BuckHorns today.......much less the matching wallet and knife...........Gosh it was only 22 years ago, less see now, how poor was I then..........300

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Ok, Here is a 1988 SMKWs page for you UN-300 people. Courtesy of L.Oden from Chuck Reed collection.

Would you walk across hot pavement barefoot, and kiss a pig to be able to buy any of those BuckHorns today.......much less the matching wallet and knife...........Gosh it was only 22 years ago, less see now, how poor was I then..........300

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Wow can you imagine getting the Duke in buckhorn for $48:eek: Notice the typo though. 500 with a 4 1/4" blade. Sign me up for one right now.:thumbup:
 
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