The Sunday Picture Show... (11-7-2010)

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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... A new Buck Knife you just got or a old Buck Knife you had for a long time... Just take a new Picture of it... Just get creative and make Buck Proud.... Thanks, ItsTooEarly ...

Here's my pictures for the SPS... I got a New in the box 110 Champion Buck knife... Thanks for looking... ITE

110 Champion...
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The blade looks like a Kalinga blade, but it is a few smaller.

Thanks for looking,
Haebbie

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There have been a couple of conversations of late concerning the whole Yellow 300 "Who made'em issue." In the end I will make an educated guess but it would take Joe and one of his famous research checks to know file details.

The question was: "Who made Yellow scaled 300s". For those that care, go with this as the rule. 301,303,309 and 305 after 1985 (date stamped) were made by Buck. All others made by Camillus. Part of the first photo are copies of SMKWs catalogs from the 80's that show all those yellows as exclusively offered by them. Once the numerous SMKWs contracts were done the leftover extras may have been sold by makers ?, who knows...... Darn you didn't keep your SMKWs catalogs just like I didn't, you watch they are going to have Bay value soon.

Catalogs copies from 87,88 and 89. Notice the Buck Four on the left are date stamped 1987, but shield is K,B, and Hammer. Bet the Buck shield
didn't mesh well with yellow production methods. (Rub Off)... Congress 322 on top, 307, 313 and 329 on bottom. Everybody has brass liners.
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Here is close-up of one of the 'Proto-type" yellows (301 Stockman), tang stamped 1987. If the hype of the catalog is true that may be the rarest 300 I own. One of 21. I probably paid about as much for that one as SMKWs sold the set in 87. Note: The steel test dot on the tang.
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So leave with the idea that all Yellow 300s were exclusive to SMKWs, only the standard Four were made by Buck, any other models were made by Camillus...Till the new ones came out last year............
Ok, Armand go find one of the 15 sets........they have to have BUCK on the shield.
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This is a little different, but cool I think. This came with a knife (CJ signed Kaala) that I purchased from a forum member. The poster is very thick, glossy cardboard with both a hanger and a fold out prop on the back for either hanging or setting up by itself. I hope the seller doesn't mind, but here's his words about the poster.

"A BUCK Strider DEALER Mini Poster WAS NOT FOR SALE to the public and was only given to Buck Knife aurthorized DEALERS. THIS one is VERY special as it is hand signed personally by PAUL BOS who JUST retired and moved to Arizona.."

The poster is 8 1/2" x 11" so I'm going to put it in a nice document frame and hang it that way.

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Haebbie, you did a good job on this knife too... Good pics... Thanks ... ITE ... :thumbup:

+1 Haebbie. You have done some beautiful and unique work on those knives!

To everyone posting, a big thank you. All your photos are great and are very much appreciated by myself and everyone else I'm sure!

At huge THANK YOU to Armand for coming up with this tradition and for keeping it going every week. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
+1 Haebbie. You have done some beautiful and unique work on those knives!

To everyone posting, a big thank you. All your photos are great and are very much appreciated by myself and everyone else I'm sure!

At huge THANK YOU to Armand for coming up with this tradition and for keeping it going every week. :thumbup::thumbup:

+2! :thumbup:

I gotta go take some pics now! ;)
 
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This is a 100 year Buck 110 that I bought from Flatlander.It has Silver bolsters and Chuck Buck scribed his name on the blade!:D
 
Awesome knives guys! Thanks for sharing again!

Dave are you going to get your Strider framed up in with the poster as well?

Well, I made time this sunday to participate! I hope you like the knife ITE! :D
Sorry I didnt get any pics of the sheath or box, but this should be good for the SPS ;)

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This is a 100 year Buck 110 that I bought from Flatlander.It has Silver bolsters and Chuck Buck scribed his name on the blade!:D

That's a beauty Tom, I can see why you like it so well. Great picture too!:thumbup:

Awesome knives guys! Thanks for sharing again!

Dave are you going to get your Strider framed up in with the poster as well?

Well, I made time this sunday to participate! I hope you like the knife ITE! :D
Sorry I didnt get any pics of the sheath or box, but this should be good for the SPS ;)

That's a good looker Jim. Is it a 470 or 475?

I won't frame the strider with the poster. I need to keep it handy in case I need to go to the Mall! ;)
 
That's a good looker Jim. Is it a 470 or 475?

I won't frame the strider with the poster. I need to keep it handy in case I need to go to the Mall! ;)

That gave me a good chuckle Dave :D

Its the standard size 470 mentor.
I am still hunting down the wood handled 475 mini mentor (without cutout.)

Nice pics Buck Fan! I like that SMKW 110!!!
 
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