The Sunday Picture Show... (11-30-2014)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (11-30-2014)

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 50th Anniversary counter top mat...
That was a gift from Steve (Oregon)... Thanks a million Steve, I'll keep it for ever... Armand

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show...

50th...









Wildlife... My sister getting ready to gut and skin the elk that my brother-in-law shot last week...
With a 503 that I gave her...





:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D
 
Another GSOE - It's always a pleasure to see your show. Thank you Armand.

A few days ago I found a 112 with a 2012 blade and a 1973 handle. Is ist a
build out or a rebladed knife, the ebony looks good. Your opinion?

Haebbie

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For the wildlife

well, I know, it is the wrong time. But, no question, the next spring comes.

Here's a green finch collecting material for the nest.

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Good morning everyone. I hope all had a very Happy Thanksgiving. Armand your sister had a tall task ahead of her with that elk. :):thumbup:

In awe of her job skinning that elk with a 503, my contribution this week is this club knife from 2012; a 113 with elk horn and ironwood handles and brass spacer:

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Good morning all you Buck guys and thanks again Armand for your dedication to the Sunday Picture Show.

For another club knife I have the 2008 Buck Collectors Club knife which is a Buck 55 with elk stag handles and a mirror polished etched blade.

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Good morning everybody looks like we're off to a good start...

Nice looking knives and some good pictures...

keep them coming...

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Here are some unspectacular phone pics I took of my Hartsook and the oak sheath that I recently made for it:
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I think I'm going to be glad and I think its today yeah
The cutlery that's driving me mad has come my way yeah
I've got a ticket to ride...

Love this cutlery show every Sunday that raises my spirits and the bar for cutlery forum enthusiasts world wide. Bravo high achiever ITE. Bravo. :thumbup: :thumbup: May you live a thousand years. You shine so brightly that I am putting on my shades just to type about you. Its a fact. Yup. It is. Very bright and shiny. That's you.

These two sharp and pointy things began life in America. The red Frontiersman in ITE's neck of the woods and the SVT-40 bayonet was a product of Lend-Lease (US goods for bases in foreign countries). They both traveled to the old world and now they have returned home. Thank you kindly European man (AKA Haebbie) for facilitating their repatriation. You walk the earth like a brilliant giant in my eyes. Is there any mission you cannot accomplish? I don't think so. Uh uh. Nope.





 
For today's Greatest Show, I took another picture of my custom Buck to try to capture some of the look of the buffalo horn but I just see the black. It is a great knife and an okay picture.

 
Good morning all you Buck guys and thanks again Armand for your dedication to the Sunday Picture Show.

For another club knife I have the 2008 Buck Collectors Club knife which is a Buck 55 with elk stag handles and a mirror polished etched blade.

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Great looking Buck! I need that 55 and the 500 from 2001 to complete my collection of our club knives.
 
Happy SPS to All,

Thank you to our one and only Armand for doing this for us each week! Wow nice knives folks I just love to see your Buck knife photo's:thumbup:. Now I have to give a big shout out to mwputnam for that great 113 & to gedlicks for that very nice 55, both of them are BCCI club knives that they beat me out of as my auction bids on them were to low:p. If you guys did not notice they have the same club number engraved on them, your photo's of those knives are way better that the auction photo's (I may have bid higher if your photos were used in the auction...not). Again thank you to all for posting photo's of your collection for us all to enjoy, I hope you all had a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving Day.

Here is an old 301 for the show.




Wild area photo: Lower Buck's Lake, CA

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Wallyworld G10 toothpick :)
It has been living in my pocket for days now :)









And just to gross people out, here is the small piece of legbone, and the hardware store, that the bone doctor installed in my shoulder....Haha!
Feeling much stronger now ..... walking with no cane, and the shoulder is slowly getting better too.

 
where did you get the vantage modified at?

Special run Buck does for Bond Arms. 2 colors, the other is black ash, matching the 2 colors of grips Bond Arms offers on their derringers. Available directly from Bond Arms online and occasionally pop up on the Bay. Mine was rehomed from a fellow forum member.... thanks Matt!

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Well, we had a great show... Lots of sweet bucks and cool pictures...
Not to many Pictures this Sunday... But still a good show...
Thanks to all who took time to share a picture of your Buck Knife or Knives...

Thanks again, ITE ... :)
 
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