Suspenders, really, Buck Workman, Who Knew?

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Please don't hesitate to post any pictures of Buck Workman items here in this thread.


Stumbled on these Buck Workman suspenders. I searched this forum without getting a hit. This makes me wonder what other items carry the Buck Workman logo.

I have knives and a leather sheath for scissors with "Workman" but this breaks new ground IMHO.





In 1987 the suggested retail price for these suspenders was $10.99. Model #110-50/8277.

Since these came with a lifetime warranty what would be the result of turning in a pair of suspenders for warranty treatment? :)
 
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What did you do staple sheath to a board????? LOL I didn't know they had these at all......I got a distressed BUCK cap thats it. thanks for posting though interesting....
 
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OK, Don't call up Buck for this stuff. Go to BCCI website and look at late 80's and early 90's catalogs in the back , look for a workman section. Many of these items were around only for a short time. I bet both Oregon's and ITE's items are 20 years old. A lot of these special items are one time only things. I have seen the tape measure holder but never the suspenders.....300
 
Ha, I wouldn't doubt these items are 30yrs. old. Oregon, those look like galluses to me. Good find, DM
 
Stumbled on these Buck Workman suspenders. I searched this forum without getting a hit. This makes me wonder what other items carry the Buck Workman logo.

I have knives and a leather sheath for scissors with "Workman" but this breaks new ground IMHO.




If I had suspenders like those, I could put more knives in my pockets!! :D
 
If I had suspenders like those, I could put more knives in my pockets!! :D

Plus, ho ho ho, you could look like Santa (Workman Claus) throughout the year. Yup you could.

I wore suspenders in kindergarten. A while back. Mom would put them on me before I left. I would take them off @ school. Repeat the next day, etc. Belts were the new suspenders back in the d.a.y. I had a terrific mom. She didn't make me wear a hat!
 
Here's one so old the plastic is starting to break down...300


Don't think I have the box.


Here you go every Workman I own.
 
Has anybody an idea for wha Buck offered
this belt hanger? I found it in the waste boxes
at the Buck workshop some years ago ...

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The chain thing on the right end holds a roll of tape. I bet it is some electrican's device. The middle one has me stumped...300
 
Cool belt tool carrier and those three 800 series folders look good to go.

Buck Work-Man model 426 G2, cat. #8310, gray scales (battle ship gray color):



 
300, what kind of 300 model is that one in the picture on the package that he is cutting the carpet with... I what one... :)

Here are the knives to look for ITE:

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Suggested retail prices for 1987, from left to right, $29.89, $42.69 and $52.59 (models 811, 812 & 813).
 
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Has anybody an idea for wha Buck offered
this belt hanger? I found it in the waste boxes
at the Buck workshop some years ago ...

DC2B4031-BEBA-4F2A-82EC-F56595F8ADF8_zpsziit2coa.jpg

Suggested retail in 1987 was $5.59 for your general purpose tool caddy:

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