Suspenders, really, Buck Workman, Who Knew?

ITE, here are three for you. You have the single hammer holder ($3.79 in 1987 SRP) and not the double whammy holder ($2.99 SRP) so that is something to look for.





ITE, Tape holders, left to right, $3.99, $4.99 and $5.69.



Stumps, Double Nail Bag, in numerical order $26.49, $19.39 & $14.39.

 
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Cool stuff Oregon... I've seen some of this stuff at the swap meet...
I will buy it next time I see it... :eek: ... For sure... :)
 
Here one more 811 in the box...

811...


I wish Buck would make one like this HHH ToolKnife...


:)
 
That 811 is a beauty. I would like to find/see a serrated version. I have never seen an 811, or 812 or 813 with bolster on the business end like those pictured in the brochure. Were they prototypes or production models?

Hoof knife ITE? That looks like a hoof pick to me.

Workman catalog with price sheet from 1987 (front and reverse of both), Gray 426 and Ducks Unlimited edition of 154 saw, sheath and 103 skinner:





This 426 was $30.89, suggested retail, in 1987. 426 GY/8202.




The regular saw with sheath was $37.09, suggested retail, in 1987. 154 OO/8208. This Ducks Unlimited saw, sheath & 103 combo probably sold at a premium to the regular version.


 
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Cool stuff Oregon... I've seen some of this stuff at the swap meet...
I will buy it next time I see it... :eek: ... For sure... :)

The bulk of Workman branded products came and went in only two years back in the 1980s. A natural born collectible now. It is big fun to see these items. Knee pads, really, 3 variations. 3 different belts (I have Buck buckles ready and waiting!). And tool bags with three variations! Oh boy. You have your work cut out for you. Uh huh. Yes you do. :)





 
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The bulk of Workman branded products came and went in only two years back in the 1980s. A natural born collectible now. It is big fun to see these items. Knee pads, really, 3 variations. 3 different belts (I have Buck buckles ready and waiting!). And tool bags with three variations! Oh boy. You have your work cut out for you. Uh huh. Yes you do. :)


I need one of these big tool bags for (It must say Buck on it) when I find a Buck Knife Collection... :eek:

Boy you come with all kinds of info on Buck misc and stuff... :thumbup:

Thank you...
 
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