The Sunday Picture Show... (11-16-2014)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (11-16-2014)

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 cool little 825 Statue of Liberty
Buck knife that I got from the swap meet a few weeks ago for $5.00...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show...

825 Statue of Liberty...







:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D
 
Thanks for starting another SPS, ITE. Here is my Buck 302 with Edgetek pocket sharpener:

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Here is a image I really like, showing how flush and tight everything is on the spine of my Buck folders (one of them has gone to a good home):

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Dogstar, your welcome and thank you for sharing your knives on the SPS...

Two cool pictures... I like that case the sharpener comes in...
That 302 looks nice in yellow...

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One more Picture Show - another Greatest show on earth. Thank you, Armand,for keeping the show up.
Here's my small part. Oregon sent me the burgundy 106. It will be one of the most important parts
of my collection. Thank you very much.

Haebbie

Does anybody know why Buck fixed the scales with steel rivets at the hatchets and with
brass rivets at the Kalingas?

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The wild life ;)

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420HC

Today it stands for 420 Hospital Companion :)

Sneaked this in with me, so I wouldn't be "Buckless" after surgery......lol



Just a little collarbone reconstruction needed

 
Chris, Ouch! What happens? How did you do that? It hurts me when I see the x-ray image.
I hope, the surgeons will repair it without any complications. Heads up, I feel with you!

Haebbie
 
Chris, Ouch! What happens? How did you do that? It hurts me when I see the x-ray image.
I hope, the surgeons will repair it without any complications. Heads up, I feel with you!

Haebbie

Thank you!

I figured that was a good "Wild" photo :eek:

It was a motorcycle accident a few years ago, but the bone never healed.

Surgery was finished about 15 hours ago, and I think the surgeons did a great job.
I will now be able to trigger metal detectors....lol
 
Well, Chris, I can read the picture and I know there was a lot to do for the surgeons.
no wonder if the couldn't fix it completely. I thought it happened just now and
was wondering how you do the posting with such an injury. :eek: :eek:
Yes, and no. It is not wildlife but is mirrors your wild life ;)

Haebbie
 
Hanging out by a cornfield this morning. A lot of deer activity here yesterday. My 14 year old got a 6pt in this area yesterday evening.
 
Thanks ITE for putting on the show. Nice axes Habbie. I have the axe with the Buck cut out, I look at but don't use. ;)
My anniversary 110s. The 25th anniversary 110 has a 1987 date code, should be 88. I think this has been discussed on here before.




Two bucks on my trail cam from my back yard, four days before season opened.. Still have not harvested my buck yet this year. I let my son shoot a small buck earlier in the season. It was his first deer. The Buck PakLite set worked well on processing the buck.

 
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ITE set the tone...300



Serial numbered on the back of tang


My version of Liberty I but ITE's was one of the first ones built before date stamping. I am a 86er via stamping. Also don't think I got the box.

 
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Here is a Lochsa I picked up, really different from my other 110's. I did send it back to Buck because of a couple issues,will get a chance to try out the warranty.
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Deer in my backyard, 30' from the Lazyboy,
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My favorite part of Sunday is ITE's SPS :)
Here's a milled titanium with lexan scales that didn't quite work out the first try here and a barehead titanium I still have to polsih the blade on





 
420HC

Today it stands for 420 Hospital Companion :)

Sneaked this in with me, so I wouldn't be "Buckless" after surgery......lol



Just a little collarbone reconstruction needed

You should have asked the doctor to use it to open you up and taken pics to post on the SPS, that woulda been hardcore :)
 
Thanks for another SPS Armand!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Good talking to you again this week.

Today I am very proud to show a knife dogstar was nice enough to part with to fill in the second to last hole I have in my 50th anniversary Buck 110 collection. (I still need one of the early SMKW Transition 110's with "50/USA" and no shield. Just one of the 250 serialized ones made)
I have been needing this one ever since I learned about them when Craig showed the one he had back in early spring.
I have been busy all year trying to get sets of two of all the variations produced by Buck and have added quite a few custom 50th anniversary 110's along the way.
This is the discontinued plum Paperstone 110. These were only made for a short while in December 2013 with the older "50/USA" tang stamp and then discontinued.
Thanks again dogstar!! :)









I found a new bicycle trail to try out yesterday. It goes part way between Tampa, FL and Clearwater, FL entirely along salt water.
The next three photos were taken along that trail.
I kept looking for manatees but didn't see any this time.








Chris….ouch!! :eek:
 
The only other new to me Buck 110 I received this week was another of the four colored bald eagle knives.
I have had the stag one for some time. Couldn't pass up the opportunity of the wood handled one when I saw it.
It is very hard to get decent pictures of one knife with a mirror finish blade.
It is extremely hard to get good pictures of two mirror finish blades together!





More pictures from my bicycle ride yesterday between Tampa, FL and Clearwater, FL.
These two were taken on the Tampa side. Didn't realize the international headquarters for Shriners was here.



The planes were landing at Tampa International Airport. I could almost feel the breeze from this one. :)

 
Happy Sunday to all and a special thank you to Armand for taking your time in getting this show up and running again and a great thank you to all who post and visit here. Great pictures everyone.

Here I have a Buck 110 John Wayne Commemorative.

This last week was a good week for knife collecting for me. I purchased quite a few new knives that I will be showing in the weeks to come. And I received one in the mail that I was not expecting as a gift from a fellow Buck forum member that will be a cherished part of my collection.

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BCCI 301 on a mirror outside during the tiny beginning of a chilly chilly (double chilly) freezing November morning.

This knife, if my figuring is correct, makes 300bucks immortal now. Along with Larry Oden, Billy Bates and Caleb Cooper. Something fantastic that will be around and be celebrated when all of us are turned to dust. Thank you kindly 300. In case you didn't already know, you are all right. May you live a thousand years.

BTW, if you look carefully with different eyes in the upper 1/3 of the above photo you see a speck, there was a humming bird hovering for a second just above my sleepy head as I took this shot. It was lobbying for a warm up of its sugar water feeding appliances hanging ten feet away. Funny to me, if their food trays get empty, turn to alcohol or freeze then one or more will hover near outside next to window where they can see us and I imagine they are thinking "where's my lunch you bi-pedal bastages" but that is just a guess...
 
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Ok I will let the cat out of the bag. This week I purchased a knife from Stumps (Mark) and in the box he also sent a nice little gift. A Buck 314X trapper which he purchased from the BCCI youth auction a couple years ago and replaced the delrin handles with sambar stag scales with pins. This was quite a pleasant surprise. The knife is extremely well done. The scales fit absolutely perfect and the pins are set just right. We have all seen pictures of the knives Mark has been replacing the scales on with stag but seeing one he has done in person is much more impressive than any pictures. Thank you Mark. People like Mark is why I collect Buck Knives. The knives are great but the people associated with collecting Buck knives are some of the best people I have ever run across. Knives that have been given to me are much more valuable to me than ones I have purchased.

I only have one of my knives on display in my home in a small display case and this Buck Trapper will be sitting right along side it.

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