The Sunday Picture Show... (11-15-2015)

A super sweet 112 2-dot that gets even sweeter when you turn it over.
Mallards in Flight. Deep black Aurum etch c.1978.


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High All what a great show you all have up and running today! Thank you Armand for your dedication too this show we sure do enjoy all of your efforts each week:thumbup:

Here is a white Micarta 112 custom







The three variations of the black Micarta

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And one of my favorite 112s


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The three variations of the black Micarta

jb4570

Nice set…I don't have the three liner black Micarta, but I do have the 1st/1st and 1st/2nd.
What can you tell us about the middle one that has a radiused frame?
 
Nice set…I don't have the three liner black Micarta, but I do have the 1st/1st and 1st/2nd.
What can you tell us about the middle one that has a radiused frame?

Hi Mark,

it is a 1st/2nd that I found while fishing in the bay. Someone did an excellent job on the custom edge work it's perfect on both sides, it's not factory.
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I'll drop a few more different 112's before I head off to work. Please keep the photo's of your Buck knives coming folks, it will keep me motivated during a long 12 hour night shift!





JB
 
…I don't have the three liner black Micarta, but I do have the 1st/1st and 1st/2nd.

Nice sets, JB, Stumps, I have the 1st/1st and the 2nd/1st but not the 1st/2nd. Is anybody out there who has a 1st/2nd for me?

Haebbie
 
hello , that's a very bad weekend here in France ... the sps is welcome to think about other things ! I believe it's the 112 day today so that's my first 112 which is a standard 2010 112 but it's also my first buck knife ! I went to a knife shop near my house to get a 110 but it was out of stock so I bought this 112 instead and that's how I started to collect buck knives !
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and that's my other 112's , a 1987 112 fg, a 1987 422 , a 3 liner 1972 I believe , a David Yellowhorse mustang , and a 112 25th mistake as stump said before . I prefer the 110 so my 112 collection is quiet little.
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This post is for everyone, but especially Herbert since he doesn't have a 1st/2nd….









The bottom front is a 1st/1st.
Next up is a 1st/2nd.
Middle one is a 2nd/2nd I believe.
Fourth up is from 1976…a four pin.
Top one is the first finger groove…a three dot.
 
Thanks again for a great SPS. Always enjoy all the great Bucks. Didn't have any 112 photos handy but I did just finish and photo a new 110 display I thought worthy of the show today. I can change the 110 every week, or any ol time I want. And a couple off the wall wildlife photos many of you may never get to see.
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And the unusual wildlife
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Great show today everyone and thank you to Armand for getting the show up and running for all us to enjoy.

Here are some 112's I have acquired. I know I have a few more hiding somewhere but ran out of time to find them.

At the bottom you will see a right and left handle halves marked "R" and "L" before being made into a knife.

And a great thank you to all who post their pictures of their Buck Knives. I really enjoy seeing all the great knives and their stories etc.

MELbcci - That display is absolutely fantastic looking. Get ready for all our orders.:):):):thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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Love the pāua-scaled 112, D-RIG. Someday I'd like to buy an old Bucklock and redo it in pāua as a special-occasion carry.
 
Mark - I don't know much at all about the hinge halves. I don't know how to tell if they are sintered frames. The scales are real solid Macassar ebony. Not sure of the year or anything.

I got these when I purchased an entire collection from a retired 30+ year employee.

Here is a picture of the 112 halves next to a set of 110 halves which are also marked "R" and "L".

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Love the pāua-scaled 112, D-RIG. Someday I'd like to buy an old Bucklock and redo it in pāua as a special-occasion carry.

Thanks for the comment on the paua 112 , thats a knife that I'll never part with .
 
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