Well, I may never get another 300 SPS so I will throw out some eye candy of the ones you posters appear to like. 300
The actual very first Buck made folding knife. They were war surplus lifeboat knives that came from San Deigo naval scrap and had H. Buck made blades put in their body. Less than a few dozen known. I have never been able to afford one.$$$$ Robbed photo.
How about a Aurum etch 301.
The engraved bolstered, red bone set of 301,303,309 and 305 came in a leather folder case. Knives were numbered by set.
A 307 black sawcut and the only Buck 300 I have ever seen with laser etching (I guess) in the scale. Reverse scale, regular escutcheon on front.
One of a few hundred for the 25th America's Cup yacht race. Borrowed photo, presentation case. Again I just could not see paying $$$$ for one knife. 315 Yachtsman
Next three from HKingdom's collection. Yellow proto.
Proto never sold in white micrata.
A few dozen in white micarta (looks yellow to me) engraved by someone on west coast as sailing race prizes.
This one is mine and it is a left over from that order above.
Here's the 317 photo. Custom scales by ANZA knife of AZ.
How about some 312s, all different versions. One plain, one serial number on bolster, one numbered on blade, one with engraved bolsters, one no number but printed blade. And the standard black sawcut.
All hail the king.
I'm done......300