The Sunday Picture Show... (1-19-2020) . . . (OLD Show Look at the DATE...)

Variation 9 (1968-1970)14
Stamp: BUCK, u.s.a., Inverted, Right hand, 440C steel.
Blade/Butt rivets: Visible on both sides of bolsters, 2 rear, 1 front.
Inlay rivets: 2 (tiny)
Rocker rivet: Brass, maybe headed.

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Need a "Like All" button ...
Sadly, IMHO, I hove no Buck worthy of inclusion in the SPS. (even if I could take a descent picture and post pictures)
 
ALL Bucks are worthy of inclusion....
Possibly.
However, that does not change the fact that my digital photographic skills are pretty much non-existent, and the only digital "camera" I possess is my (allegedly) "smart" phone.

Not that it mattes, but I do have a couple film cameras. No film in decades though.
(do they still make 35mm, 127, and 110 film? Does Walmart or Walgreens still process it?)
 
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These are my favorite 112 user's right now..The Fort what is the handle on your favorite 112? I was planning to EDC my new BOTM 112 because of the drop point S35VN blade but I am having serious second thoughts..Thanks Armand for yet again another SPS!!20200117_120102.jpg
 
These are my favorite 112 user's right now..The Fort what is the handle on your favorite 112? I was planning to EDC my new BOTM 112 because of the drop point S35VN blade but I am having serious second thoughts..Thanks Armand for yet again another SPS!!View attachment 1268309
Clinton, it’s cocobolo. It’s the “Lil Jack”, with nickel silver bolsters and D2 blade steel, that was released a few years back.
 
Here is a model 102 stacked with leather and micarta spacers to go with ITE's stacked leather 119. This 102 was offered in the 2011 catalog. On another note, it seems even the American icon Gerstner has joined the "Made in China" ranks. Just found this monster on sale at Garrett Wade for $399. At 24" tall and 12" deep it is HUGE. I always admired the wooden Gerstner chests but a nice big USA one will cost over $2,000. It will not be confused with a USA classic but still nicely constructed for the price. I have not decided it's ultimate use yet. My machinist tools are already parked in a bunch of nice Kennedy chests, perhaps I should fill it with some nice Bucks. The only negative on this new box is no chest handles so it is still sitting by the front door where I unpacked it because it is very heavy. I'll pull all the drawers and hump it to the basement later today.

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https://www.garrettwade.com/large-solid-oak-gerstner-solutions-chest.html
 
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