The All Stag and Ivory Buck Thread (Let's See Your Stag & Ivory Buck Knives)

Another Buck Knives WBC Custom. This time the 970 Dagger with elk stag scales with buffalo skull cutout and the 3-tone bolster in nickel silver, copper, and brass. Mirror polished blade with fileworked edges on the handle area with brown distressed leather sheath. Serial number 84/250. New in the black limited edition box.

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Here is a Buck 976 Harley Davidson Dagger with stag handles & nickel silver guard and pommel. The mirror polished blade is unsharpened and stamped "BUCK CUSTOM USA"

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Here I have a Buck 119 stag with nickel silver guard and pommel, mirror polished blade which was made for the 1994 36th annual National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Numbered 105/200 and comes in a Buck black felt lined glass top display case.

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Thank you James and Heath for keeping this thread alive! You have both added some real beautiful Buck knives!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

I am slowly adding to my stag and ivory knives, so I'll start posting a few here.

This one I just finished re-handling yesterday. It is one of the old Bass Pro 110's with CPM154 coated blade. This knife had the wood laminate covers, but is now dressed up for Sunday. :)







 
Here is another I just finished re-handling a couple days ago…a Cabela's Alaskan Guide with S30V that used to have wood laminate covers and now has Sambar stag.









 
This one is a 2014 50th Anniversary Buck 110 that I changed from the laminate covers to fossilized mammoth ivory………I will add it to my Buck 110 50th Anniversary knife collection. :)















 
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Very nice Stumps. You are putting together quite a collection of the 50th Anniversary knives. The scales on the ivory on this latest one are well matched and look great.
 
Here is another Buck 110 that I recently dressed up in Sambar stag covers….a 1978-1979 two dot 110.







 
Here is another Buck 110 that goes into my 50th Anniversary collection with new Sambar stag covers…..







 
Here is a little Buck 55 I dressed up for a nice little edc. I included one of the before pictures. I like this one because of the Idaho tang stamp…and now because of the covers!! :)















There has to be more stag or ivory Buck knives out there that fellow members can post here!! Would love to see more!!
 
Very nice Jerad….those are beautiful!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Here is the last of my Buck 110's I have added Sambar stag covers to.
It is another that goes with my 50th Anniversary Buck 110 collection. :)











 
Here is a little Buck 310 Whittler than was in rough shape.

I messed up a little on the stag on this one. I cut small notches in the ends of the stag and the inside ends of the bolsters that fill up with epoxy to help secure the stag against cross pressure and against the stag pulling off. I do this to all the knives I add stag to. This one was so small that my notches on the mark side of the stag showed through a little.

I did this for my own use and will live with it compared to how the knife looked in the "before" pictures…but another lesson learned. :)

Now I have a nice and sharp little Buck Whittler.












 
For the sake of completeness in this thread: The 10 year old elk stag 110 from Armand's Show.

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Stumps you have really got great at giving knives a facelift and a new outlook on life. Great stag knives.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::)

Here I have a Buck 107 Scout that was made in 2006 as a limited edition of 150 with stag handles, mirror polished ATS-34 blade, and came in a black limited edition box.

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James…I'm not a big fan of the 107 because it just doesn't fit my hand right, but if I had one I would like it to be the one you just posted!! :)


Okay, I am at the end of the Buck knives that I have re-handled.
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Stumps, I too am not a fan of the 107 but it does fit within my collection.

Here is a Buck Boone & Crockett 110 with elk stag scales, brass bolsters and B&C inlay shield. Comes NIB with brown distressed leather sheath.

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And the last one for today is a crown stag Buck Knife 103 Skinner with fileworked spine. NIB with black leather sheath. A few years ago the 103 and 119 in crown stag was sold as an exclusive thru Blue Ridge Knives. The 119 I will put on here at a later date.

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And the last one for today is a crown stag Buck Knife 103 Skinner with fileworked spine. NIB with black leather sheath. A few years ago the 103 and 119 in crown stag was sold as an exclusive thru Blue Ridge Knives. The 119 I will put on here at a later date.

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I like that one a lot! Thanks for posting all your stag and ivory Buck knives. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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