The Sunday Picture Show... (11-01-2015)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (11-01-2015)

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 ...

This Sunday I have a sweet 412/112 Scoutlite that I got when
I was living in San Diego, CA... This one is really cool because
it has Boy Scout double stamped on the blade... I have two
different ones... This one I got about 6 years ago and I forgot
all about it... My other one has brown handles... It's fun to
look through old boxes of knives and pictures...
Anyway I hope you all like it... I sure do...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show... ITE

412/112 Scoutlite...







Wildlife pictures...

My Brother in law Wayne and my sister Chris went deer
hunting yesterday (10-31-15) and got a Beautiful 4 point
Buck... Well, Wayne shot the deer and my sis used
a Buck 505 on it... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:






:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D

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Armand, I like your Photos and your sunday picture show, the greatest show on earth. My small part for your theme of the day an old pic of old 112. Thanks for looking.

Haebbie

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Happy Sunday Armand and thank you for bringing us this opportunity each and every Sunday like clockwork. Your dedication to this show is unsurpassed. Cool oddity you have there Armand and nice lineup of 112 Haebbie.

To start off this day I have a Buck Custom Shop 120. I don't remember seeing any of my custom shop knives with this tang stamp where the word "CUSTOM" was so small.

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Happy November 1st everyone!!
It's getting into my favorite time of year. (because I live in Floreeeeda)

Thanks Armand…always look forward to your SPS!
I wonder if your ScoutLite got through quality control? :)

James…you always have awesome knives to post! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Herbert, nice vintage 112s! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
I found some of my older 112s recently.
Below starting from the front is a 1st/1st with a brass spring holder, a 1st/2nd the first with stainless spring holder, a 2nd/2nd Shedua, a 3rd/2nd four pin and the very first finger groove 112…a 5th/2nd 3 dot.
These all come with original leather sheaths and boxes.









I don't even collect 112s. Like 110Dave always said…112s are girly knives. ;)
 
I don't collect them too. But the girly knives strayed to me like the girlies without knife [emoji15][emoji6]

Haebbie
 
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Here are more of those 112 girly knives. ;)







I really like the top one. It has a mirror finish blade with exterior ram's horn, pins and brass bolsters.
It's beautiful in person…my photography does nothing for it.
 
One more set of knives for today from me.
I've got other things to do! :)

These are early versions and variations of the Buck 110 starting with a 1st/1st in front and running through the 3rd/2nd at the rear of the first photo.
They run from 1964 into 1967. I accidentally marked the horizontal "BUCK*" as 1966 instead of 1967 like it should be.











Let's have another GSOE today! :)
 
Happy November everyone! I finally get my back surgery in 9 days!
We went hunting the other day and I took this shot!

Didn't see any deer that day lol.
We did see a strange growth in a tree, it was big, about two feet wide.
 
Here is a 535 and a 110 in Ivory.





















Wildlife Pic = A Wolf and a Bug



I apologize if there are "too many" pictures of the same Knife. If you are one of the few out there that can not stand looking at more than one or two pictures of the same knife, I would suggest scrolling past my post right off on a weekly basis.

Just a note/FYI to everyone else who takes the time to take good pictures of your Buck knives. I will never complain about seeing too much of your nice Buck knife, and would prefer to see both sides, top/bottom, as many pictures as you can stand to take and post, as long as they are not blurry:D. Don't worry, I will waste my time scrolling through and enjoying them:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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One more set of knives for today from me.
I've got other things to do! :)

These are early versions and variations of the Buck 110 starting with a 1st/1st in front and running through the 3rd/2nd at the rear of the first photo.
They run from 1964 into 1967. I accidentally marked the horizontal "BUCK*" as 1966 instead of 1967 like it should be.











Let's have another GSOE today! :)

Mark, your wide range of 110's, especially the older ones, and the quality of all of them never ceases to amaze me. Those are some great old Bucks! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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Good morning all! Thank you Armand for another SPS! :thumbup: Great start to today's show!

This was one of the better club special offerings although it lacked the BCCI stamp. A 110 with s30v drop point blade, NS bolsters/frame and gorgeous stag inlays.

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Was a double post but will fill it up after I felt the need to make a better posting..300
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I have a couple of knives I consider 'Big" knives. Funny thing, I don't have a single Scout knife....... 300



 
Thanks again, ITE, for starting the Greatest Show on Earth. For today here is my favorite girly knife from 1972 because of the different scales.




 
What a great show today, thanks ITE for your effort every Sunday, If I get a chance I'll post photos later (if we get some sun). This week I was lucky enough to pick up locally two 4 dot 110's NIB. One hand radius and one Machine radius. Also found a Classic 111 NIB. For NW Montana that is unusual
 
Great show as usual and thanks to all for posting pictures of your Buck knives.

STEELHEADBULLY - And to others - I as well like to see all the pictures with all the angles etc. Please post all you would like to take. The other 99.9% of us love to see them all.

Thanks again to all for all your great pictures.

Here is a white handled 124. The end of the box says "FRONTIERSMAN BONE" and the model number is "124BC" but this is not bone so it is obviously referring to bone colored.

I am not sure what exactly the handle material is. Corian? Melamine? ???

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