The Sunday Picture Show... (10-12-2014)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (10-12-2014)

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 a sweet little
425 yellow BuckBrite... I still need a green and a peach one and
a few others...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show...

425...





Wildlife Picture... This is my sister and brother-in-law nephew Jason... He got this elk last year...
It made Boone and Crockett... This is one Big elk... From Oregon...



:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D
 
A Coalite Bucklite found in Germay for ITE's GSOE ;) thank you, Armand, for another SPS.

Haebbie

P.S.: Has anybody an idea how many of the Coalite have been made?


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Here is a 424 that has lived in my pocket ever since oregon hooked me up with it :)
I love this knife.



I saw this guy on the back porch the other night :)

 
A Coalite Bucklite found in Germay for ITE's GSOE ;) thank you, Armand, for another SPS.

Haebbie

P.S.: Has anybody an idea how many of the Coalite have been made?


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Haebbie, nice score... I have two of them both different... I wish I new
how many they made to... Anyway, Thanks for sharing it on the SPS...
I always look forward for your pic's... You make this show work...
Thanks again... ITE ...:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
I need sunglasses to look at your terrific knife ITE. Now that is an ELK!

Good question Haebbie and cool knife. Here's another one:







Desert Chris I was wondering about that 424, hoping that it wasn't too much of a burden, and it is good to get a gander at it. And that is a big bug for a desert planet dweller. You don't need pets with bugs that size.

Nutria in the Tualatin River flood plain just before they spot me:

 
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Thanks DC, for sharing on the SPS... I got one like yours from Oregon too...
The 424 is a great knife... I like your pictures and I really like that
picture of that alien... Cool ... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

ITE ...
 
Thanks Oregon, for sharing your Coalite... I didn't know you had that one... Sweet...
Great pictures like always... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

He got the ELK in Walton, Oregon... west out of Eugene ... :)
 
Thanks Oregon, for sharing your Coalite... I didn't know you had that one... Sweet...
Great pictures like always... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

He got the ELK in Walton, Oregon... west out of Eugene ... :)

There are some terrific hot springs West of Eugene in the Cascade Mountains. A series of pools on a stream of hot water running down hill to a cold stream. The top pool is very hot and less hot as you descend. The stream down below is very cold so you can cook, simmer and freeze within a hop skip and jump in that neck of the woods.
 
Oregon, where are your Wildlife Pictures... ;) :)

It is quite rare for me to get next to nature nowadays so photos of the outdoors are far and few between as are photos of cutlery. I've taken on more work in the last year and I am old now.

Here is Stump's beautiful double action Chairman, on loan for a bit thank you, on a 423-12 tool pouch and belt from American Leather Crafters Division of Buck Knives. The belt may be a bit tight on me but it goes into the display anyway.



 
Stick to a half of a Beer only... :eek: :D

Good advice but the double post will happen every time unless I an quick and careful (these two things don't go together with me) posting. I'm asked by the site if I want to leave this page when I hit enter to post and then comes the double post unless I close the site. AOL is the cause perhaps.
 
I have been getting the double post issue for about two weeks. Sometimes it shows two posts. Sometimes I get a notification that I have to wait 60 seconds between posts. Safari here, no AOL.
 
Here's some photo's of my only buck knives. I just got this one.
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This is a vantage done in Tasmanian Huon pine and coral
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small Vantage
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I have a knife with buck printed on it , but its from China I'm not shore if its a real Buck or not.
 
Thanks for another SPS Armand! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Beautiful knife and very nice set of elk horns on that bugger.
Did you see the horns Jerad posted on here a week or two ago?

Looks like we have a great start this week to the SPS!!

oregon…I'm not really familiar with a Nutria so thanks for posting that photo.
I can see that you must have purchased that work belt right after high school. Some of us have grown around the waist since then. :p
Glad you're having fun with the auto.


I have some 50th Anniversary 110's that I received this week and want to share, but first, since Armand started it, I'll post my collection of the Buck Brites and the two Mini Buck's from that same time period…I believe they were from 1989. (most here have seen them before)

















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Now to some new 50th Anniversary Buck Knives that I received this week to add to my bank account consuming 50th Anniversary Buck 110 collection. :)

These two are the individual Lochsa's I received earlier in the week.
I like them for the most part, but Buck got the thumb studs wrong and that's what I see when I look at them. They are impossible to use as intended. :confused:
That bothers me enough that I am going to have to get with Buck and see if they have a fix in mind to make them right.



















I woke up in time earlier this week to see the solar (or lunar) eclipse.
In this first picture I thought thought I could get by without a tripod.
I quickly went back inside the house and came out with a tripod for the last three photos. :)







 
The third 50th Anniversary 110 I received this week is a custom from Jerad.
It's a 560 style 110 with nickel silver handles.
I like it a lot and think he did a great job on it. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

It's pictured with my new stiddy I had made and received this week to assist in my re-handles I enjoy doing on Buck knives. It is heat treated to a 58 on the Rockwell hardness test.























 
Okay…last but not least of the 50th Anniversary Buck 110's I received this week is one I didn't know about until Roger had to go and post a picture of his on last week's SPS. :)
It is a Brian Yellowhorse elk 110 with desert ironwood, turquoise and red spiny oyster in the handles. It has the early 50th Anniversary blade.
I like this knife much more than I thought I would!

I have to admit that putting this Buck 110 50th Anniversary collection together has been more fun that I've ever had in collecting. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
I will put all the Buck 110 50th Anniversary knives together for a group photo after Buck switches to the 2015 tang stamp.















I went on a bicycle ride along a trail two days ago which took me right along the Philadelphia Phillies spring training field.

 
No new knives, but I did take some new photo's of my old ones; Buck 105 on a rock near the beach, variations of the Buck 301, and on the farm, looking over a black bears scratching post yesterday (my wildlife picture). I was wearing a new Buck case I bought at the hardware store last week for my blaze orange Bucklite 112.

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