The Sunday Picture Show... (1-11-2015)

The Sunday Picture Show... (1-11-2015)

Hello everyone, it's time again for the Sunday Picture Show... This Show is for everyone... So feel free to talk about and compliment each other about there new or old Buck knives... We all like to show are new or older knives that we just got or had for years... So everyone please share and post a picture of one of your Buck knives or a picture with lots of Buck knives... Fixed blades or folders... Post all the pictures you want, but save some for next Sundays Picture Show... Post a new picture or a old picture... If you only have one Buck knife or alot of Buck knives... Just take some new Picture of it or of them and just get creative and make Buck Proud... Thanks, ItsTooEarly ...

Here's my pictures for the SPS... This Sunday I have this cool little
525 that I have never seen before... I had to have it to go with my
Scoutlite...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show...

525...









422 Scoutlite...













:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D
I am totally jealous, I want both of them!! :-)
 
A really neat Vanguard from my collection. Dolphin in a Wave cutout, Nickel Silver hardware and a green Dymondwood handle. Top it all off with WBC's initials stamped on the choil for a very special knife.
The dolphin is fixed only by the tip of the dorsal and tail fins. The nose does not touch.

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That's a sweet custom vanguard,even the blade grind is different,much like the 113ranger skinner blade!
 
FYI
The Arrow symbol on the side and blade of ITE's knives are the symbol of a Boy Scout internal Honor Society, the Order of the Arrow. The specific symbol of the bars, arrow and triangle are for the top honor or Vigil member. This honor and achievement group used Native American symbols as part of it's ceremony. It is one of the few organizations that had similarities to American Freemasonry with secret handshakes, codes and symbols. Some small symbols are worn on the uniform but a white sash with one of the three levels of arrow design was worn at OA meetings.

300Bucks, WWW
 
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Some of my favorite custom Buck 110's...
Knife descriptions are back to front:
-ATS34 blade w/ Buffalo horn & mammoth tooth inlay - by D. Queen/Buck Custom shop
-TiNitride blade w/ mammoth tooth - by E. Arkulari/Arkskives
-Yellowhorse Cracked Ice blade w/ mammoth tooth - by E. Arkulari/Arkskives
-Yellowhorse Native steel blade w mammoth tooth - by E. Arkulari/Arkskives
-Gold BuckCote blade w/ mammoth tooth - by Heath J Stone/Remer Stone knives
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...and a few more custom Buck 110's to look at. All these have solid semi-precious stone scales (NOT reconstituted stone composite). The lapidary (stone) work was done by Michael S. Hoover, AKA "Redrummd" / "Art in Stone" in Washington, the custom Damascus blades are made by Grand Leavitt of Snake River Knives in Idaho, and the engraving was done by the late Peter Elovich of Connecticut...
Knife descriptions are back to front:
- True black nephrite Jade w/ engraved bolsters
- Gray Agatized Dinosaur bone w/ engraved bolsters
- Rainforest Jasper w/ engraved bolsters
- Petrified palm tree wood agate from Indonesia & Feather Damascus blade
- Pietersite from Namibia, Africa & Peacock Feather Damascus blade
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ITE - an excellant SPS once again. Thanks to all for sharing.

hohenstreetroa - the 110's above are awesome! A very nice collection on their own.
 
...and a few more custom Buck 110's to look at. All these have solid semi-precious stone scales (NOT reconstituted stone composite). The lapidary (stone) work was done by Michael S. Hoover, AKA "Redrummd" / "Art in Stone" in Washington, the custom Damascus blades are made by Grand Leavitt of Snake River Knives in Idaho, and the engraving was done by the late Peter Elovich of Connecticut...
Knife descriptions are back to front:
- True black nephrite Jade w/ engraved bolsters
- Gray Agatized Dinosaur bone w/ engraved bolsters
- Rainforest Jasper w/ engraved bolsters
- Petrified palm tree wood agate from Indonesia & Feather Damascus blade
- Pietersite from Namibia, Africa & Peacock Feather Damascus blade
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All ten knives you posted today are stunning!! Thanks for the photos!

I wish redrummd would do another like your true black nephrite jade.
A perfect 110 to me would be that knife engraved like the second or third knives.

Sorry to hear that Peter passed away.
The second and third knives in the photo have the nicest engraving I've ever seen. I think I like the engraving on the second one the best, but that's an almost impossible decision. He was quite an artist!
 
What a GREAT Show we had this time... Lots of Beautiful Buck Knives...
Lots of Great pictures too... Thanks to all who posted some sweet knives...
I hope to see you all next Sunday... ITE ... :)
 
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