The Sunday Picture Show... (1-19-2014)

Hello all, and thanks once again Armand for the SPS.

My contribution today is this Stag 110 with a drop point 426 blade. It needs a little polishing up but I think the stag is gorgeous and I love those drop points.:thumbup:

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It is a Buck 931 Sub-hilt fighter with random damascus blade, elk antler handles with brass guards and pommel and black spacers. Made by WBC and comes in a wood with glass top display case with COA. Total length is just under 11".

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Man Oh Man, WOW! That is one very sweet Buck! :thumbup: Thanks for sharing this rare beauty with us gedlicks!

Here's my all time favorite 112, and I do love the 112's ;)




I am forever grateful to EEE for this micarta example , factory modified for a salesman IIRC.
 
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That 112 is fantastic! I had a "normal" 112 back maybe a decade ago, and it was a fantastic knife. Yours is certainly the coolest looking one ive ever seen.
 
"Action" photos of cutlery and an 11 lb ham.
1st carving of meat with the Slicer and Fork. (Slicer had only cut fresh bread previously)
1st use of the Steak Knives.
They all performed perfectly and amazingly :)







Now I need a nice steak to test the steak knives on ;)
 
A 703 c.2000 you don't see too often. I like the shield on this one. Buck has never done anything else quite like it.

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A 1995 Ducks Unlimited model 914. This blade shape is similar to an old Marbles pattern.

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I don't think there is anyone looking at the the various Sunday Picture Shows who appreciate them more than I do. (Maybe just as much as I do though.) I have a few Buck knives but not any as near as nice as the ones you guys share with me. Sadly now that I am on a fixed income I am afraid my collection is pretty well completed. Please keep these SPS going until every has displayed their treasures. Then, start over again. Thanks, everyone for your efforts.
 
Wow I saw that 917 and my mind went to my very first knife a Kinfolks K308 That my dad gave me has has a matching one. I Used this one for years on countless fishing trips. it has now been retired and even though its a little rough it is priceless in my eyes due to the memories




I dont usually have any wildlife photos but since memories were stirred up I thought I would post another favorite She has been gone 5 years but she is still missed

 
I don't think there is anyone looking at the the various Sunday Picture Shows who appreciate them more than I do. (Maybe just as much as I do though.) I have a few Buck knives but not any as near as nice as the ones you guys share with me. Sadly now that I am on a fixed income I am afraid my collection is pretty well completed. Please keep these SPS going until every has displayed their treasures. Then, start over again. Thanks, everyone for your efforts.

Thanks GoJoJo, boy we would love to see your Buck Knives... They don't need to be nice or new... We LOVE all Buck knives...
That's why we are all here on the Buck forum... If everyone could share a knife on the SPS now and than, we would have
the Best show ever... Not that we don't already... We just love pictures... And we are all getting better all the time at taking
pictures... Thanks to 300 and a few others... :) :thumbup:
 
Hello all, and thanks once again Armand for the SPS.

My contribution today is this Stag 110 with a drop point 426 blade. It needs a little polishing up but I think the stag is gorgeous and I love those drop points.:thumbup:

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mwputnam, what a sweet 110 and that Bucklite 426 drop point blade made it just a little more sweet...
You do have my address... :eek: :thumbup: :)
 
Great show everyone. I love to see some of the oddities that are out there and the stories behind them.

For my oddity for this weeks picture show is a small fixed blade tanto I picked up from a 30 year retired Buck employee awhile back. The knife measures just under 6-3/4" total length and has carbon fiber scales. The blade is stamped "BUCK USA". It came with a kydex sheath with no markings. The person I got it from said one of the guys in the shop made the knife on a whim and the sheath was made by another employee. Cool little knife which I have not seen anything like it from Buck before.

Has anyone else seen one before?


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gedlicks, I don't care to much for the Tanto blade but your Buck knife is sweet and you got to love your
931 Sub-hilt fighter... Thanks for sharing them with us here on the SPS... ITE ... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
I'm a little late to the show today I've been somewhat preoccupied lately sorry ,
 
Good Sunday morning everyone!!
Didn't think I would get to post today, but taking a day off from helping some friends on the Florida Trail.

Thanks Armand for getting another SPS started….and very nice knife to start off with today. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Last week I posted what I described as a late version of a two dot 110 that somehow slipped through without getting a tang stamp. After I thought about it, I realized it could have also been a three dot.
Well, this week I am posting another oddity in the 110 world and I will wait to describe it until someone figures out why it's an oddity;


Mark, nice 110 boy you keep coming up with some sweet Bucks... Thanks for sharing them on the SPS... ITE ... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
edbeau, I like all your old Western models and that 914 for sure... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Haebbie, sweet little ones again... You always have some sweet Buck knives to share with all of us here on the SPS or GSOE... :thumbup:

badws6, I like your first knife... Thanks for sharing it... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thanks DeSotoSky, for sharing that Ducks Unlimited model 914... I've always wanted one and that 703 is sweet...
Thanks again for sharing them on the SPS... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:


Keep the pictures coming, it's never to late to share on the SPS... ITE ... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
edbeau

The scales are not paperstone. They are diamondwood. I was thinking charcoal diamondwood but they do look more brown. I doubt its a Wally World Vantage.
 
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