The Sunday Picture Show... (10-26-2014)

Thank you for another SPS! Great 110s have been shown today. I took mine out for a hike today. The old castle that you can see in the background was build between 1200 and 1300 AD.

Buck 110 - Folding Hunter by PhilJak, on Flickr

And for wildlife, not a buck but definitely a bull:

Bison at Yellowstone by PhilJak, on Flickr

I´m happy to participate in my 2nd SPS with the 2nd Buck knife I´ve bought!

Keep on posting such great pics :thumbup:

Phil.
 
Exciting and wonderful collection of knives and wildlife gentlemen. A privilege and a treat to view them. Thank you kindly each and every one of you.

I've looked into who is creating the road kill ITE and I've come to a conclusion: This fellow, another terrific Oregonian, makes some mighty fine bread but has a lead foot! :D



No. Um, ah, err, probably not killer Dave all by himself. Nah.

But here is the fix for your road kill if left alone by Stumps that is:






 
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new addition, 341 Avid . Got two on accident. Now just missing the rosewood versions to complete my vantage collection. I think anyway
 
Thank you for another SPS! Great 110s have been shown today. I took mine out for a hike today. The old castle that you can see in the background was build between 1200 and 1300 AD.

Buck 110 - Folding Hunter by PhilJak, on Flickr

I´m happy to participate in my 2nd SPS with the 2nd Buck knife I´ve bought!

Keep on posting such great pics :thumbup:

Phil.


Thanks Phil, for sharing your Buck 110 with all of us here on the SPS... :thumbup:

Great pictures for sure... I really like that cool picture of your 110... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

I hope to you here next week... :D

ITE... :)
 
Great Pictures everyone... Keep them coming... :thumbup: :thumbup::thumbup:

You guys have some Beautiful Buck Knives... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks for sharing them with all of us...

ITE ... :)
 
And for wildlife, not a buck but definitely a bull:

Bison at Yellowstone by PhilJak, on Flickr

Phil.

Phil,

Was that photo taken with a telephoto lens or close up? Either way that is my new screen background so thank you.

D2, tool steel, bladed Personal 118 (my understanding is that the name "Personal" comes from that model being the founder's (Hoyt Buck) personal favorite:







 
Nice knives being shown today - I'm just home from a weekend at the beach. My entry today is this Buck 703 - still new and unused after all these years. OH

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Thanks Phil, for sharing your Buck 110 with all of us here on the SPS... :thumbup:

Great pictures for sure... I really like that cool picture of your 110... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

I hope to you here next week... :D

ITE... :)



ITE,
thank you very much for your kind words! Always makes me happy when people enjoy my pictures:thumbup: I own one more Buck knife, so next weeks participation is safe! After this I either have to re-shoot my knives or buy a new Buck :D

Phil
 
Phil,

Was that photo taken with a telephoto lens or close up? Either way that is my new screen background so thank you.

Oregon,

it was taken with a 55-200mm zoom lens. However the bull was very very close. It walked about 50-60 feet away from the steet, so close that I started feeling a little uncompfortable in my car. The encounter was truly amazing. They are magestic animals.
It's great you use my pic as a screen background :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: Enjoy it!

PS: Great choice on the bread. I always bought the Killer Bread when I lived in Oregon last year! Long live Oregonians!
 
Mark, I really like the looks of those engraved 50ths. What;s your opinion on them?

Thanks to a few friends close to the Buck factory, I now have a titanium bolstered 110 with Mammoth and SS Damascus;

I like the engraved bolsters and they're not priced too bad. They can't compare with a couple of the guys here on BFs that hand engrave some of the Buck knives I've seen.

That is the nicest 110 blade I've seen with a Buck stamp on it!!
And then the mastodon….nice combination!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Oregon,

it was taken with a 55-200mm zoom lens. However the bull was very very close. It walked about 50-60 feet away from the steet, so close that I started feeling a little uncompfortable in my car. The encounter was truly amazing. They are magestic animals.
It's great you use my pic as a screen background :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: Enjoy it!

PS: Great choice on the bread. I always bought the Killer Bread when I lived in Oregon last year! Long live Oregonians!

Yellowstone buffalo story in which I had a Buck knife in my pocket the whole time: My terrific wife and I took an epic journey into Shoshone Geyser Basin riding a tandem down a lonesome closed old road to its end and chained the bike to a tree. Then hiked over the Continental Divide into the huge high altitude lake where we were hit by a squall in October. We hiked back to the bike which had acquired an admirer in the form of a huge bull buffalo. He was just standing next to the bike chewing his cud. After an hour or so he moved on and we continued on our way out now getting dark and cold.

Oregon is provincial. Bob's Red Mill, great buckwheat pancakes, is right across the street from Killer Dave's. Bob himself was having breakfast wearing his trademark dapper cap. Sorry to lose you as an Oregonian. Don't be a stranger. BTW, the salmon have returned to Johnson Creek and other small urban tributaries of the Willamette Valley river system! I gotta get some pics for the forum.

 
Yellowstone buffalo story in which I had a Buck knife in my pocket the whole time: My terrific wife and I took an epic journey into Shoshone Geyser Basin riding a tandem down a lonesome closed old road to its end and chained the bike to a tree. Then hiked over the Continental Divide into the huge high altitude lake where we were hit by a squall in October. We hiked back to the bike which had acquired an admirer in the form of a huge bull buffalo. He was just standing next to the bike chewing his cud. After an hour or so he moved on and we continued on our way out now getting dark and cold.

Oregon is provincial. Bob's Red Mill, great buckwheat pancakes, is right across the street from Killer Dave's. Bob himself was having breakfast wearing his trademark dapper cap. Sorry to lose you as an Oregonian. Don't be a stranger. BTW, the salmon have returned to Johnson Creek and other small urban tributaries of the Willamette Valley river system! I gotta get some pics for the forum.


I was very sad to leave, but my time as an exchange student was limited to one year. I met some awesome people there. The nature is amazing, you have great beer and the state offers a lot for people that like knives. I´m sure I´ll come back one day. Lot's of things that I haven't doen while I was there.

Love your story about the bull buffalo, he was probably trying to figure out why this bike has two seats :D
 
Great Pictures every one... We had a Great Show, Thanks to all of you

that took the time to share some Great pictures of your Sweet Bucks with

all of us here on the SPS...

Thanks again... ITE ... :)
 
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