The Sunday Picture Show... (12-22-2013)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (12-22-2013)

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 426OD Drop Point Bucklite... My first one... I wish Buck would
make more of these... Now to find a few more... :thumbup:

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show... ITE

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:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) :) ;) Sam ;) :) ;)
 
Good morning Armand, Allyson, Sam and all the rest of the Buckaholics out there!! :)
Thanks for getting another Sunday Picture Show up and running Armand!!


I have a special and rare Buck knife to share here on this Sunday before Christmas.
It is a newly acquired two liner Buck 121 Fisherman with the fish scaler and sheath…both in mint condition.
These two liners with the fish scalers are more rare than the one liners with the scalers because Buck stopped making them early in the two liner's production life…at least that's what I know about them and it has been my experience with the 121's that I've seen come up for sale.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves…….
















MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!!
 
The other 111 (non-Classic) with the graceful curvy lines:

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The large Avian Predator was practicing its "death from above" swooping ground strike yesterday down by the Tualatin River and hit the ground gently but at speed from a dive twice while I watched it come up with nothing, once hitting the gravel trail 20 ft in front of where I was walking and again in the grassy field 30 ft from me. Mostly he soared or sat observantly in a nearby tree letting me eyeball/photograph it as the sun came and went thru the sky-encompassing cloud cover. This is a young bird because it does not have an abundance of caution around people. Only one other time in my life has such a large predator gotten so close to me and that was when a juvenile Red Tail hawk was after a treed squirrel and landed on a water gate handrail 6 ft from me as it eyeballed the destined to survive and jeering squirrel. I felt the wind from it beating wings as it came and went next to me. Rare:

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Here's hoping and wishing that you all have a terrific Christmas!
 
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The other 111 (non-Classic) with the graceful curvy lines:

vg4i.jpg


329v.jpg


zgw4.jpg


The large Avian Predator was practicing its "death from above" swooping ground strike yesterday down by the Tualatin River and hit the ground gently but at speed from a dive twice while I watched it come up with nothing, once hitting the gravel trail 20 ft in front of where I was walking and again in the grassy field 30 ft from me. Mostly he soared or sat observantly in a nearby tree letting me eyeball/photograph it as the sun came and went thru the sky-encompassing cloud cover:

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hhx4.jpg


fa12.jpg


aalw.jpg


p7nd.jpg


qhg3.jpg


n65z.jpg


Here's hoping and wishing that you all have a terrific Christmas!

WOW!!! Great photography Steve!!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Great Pictures, Stums and Oregon especially the Buzzard.

Merry Christmas to you, Armand and your family. and thank you for another
GSOE. Here's my 124 Christmas Trio for everyones pleasure.

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I wish you all complentative Christmas holidays.

Haebbie

For the wildlife:

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Carried one of my Buck 307 Wrangler's earlier this week while I duck hunted, it's getting the glory because I took a picture of it in the blind, however my Buck 102 did all the cleaning work on the ducks (no picture because I didn't think about it until I was all done).

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Being a wildlife guy I should be able to spout off Oregons hawk photo iD, so we quit calling it a Buzzard. Which is a European hawk. It is a immature so the ID features can be a little harder to pick up. I am also out of practice. I can get the Redhead ducks pretty quickly, also the Swan decoys on the ground. Those are called confidence decoys, unless you have a very limited and special drawing permit, usually just one per season. So, in the end I want the hawk to be a juvenile Cooper's hawk but watch someone tell me its a Redtail......Haebbies bird would likely be a Catbird if it was taken in North America..... Yes, I don't show a knife with my comments but moderating has its privledge......300
 
Poor quality pic but since there are some other wildlife pictures here.. I took this with my phone as I was out hiking behind the house a while back. Middle of the afternoon.

 
Well done 300. Erudite, as I've said in the past. Immature and a big bruiser Red Tail Hawk.

Here is the 111 against a backdrop of other immature Red Tail Hawks for your edification and, of course, your amusement:

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Well, Craig, thank you for the information. My dictionary translated Bussard (German) to buzzard (English).
My old birds book "Birds of North America" confirmed your statement. Oregon's Hawk could be a Red Tail.
It looks like the European Bussard (Mäusebussard)

The bird on my picture is not a Catbird. It is a female Blackbird. But it is possible to mix them up.
(Catbird: Spottdrossel, Blackbird: Amsel)

Haebbie
 
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Armand, I'll see your 426 and raise you a clip point and some serrations.....

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Good morning all! What a great start to the show . . . gorgeous Bucks and stunning photography. Mark and Oregon, ya'lls really deserve mentioning. You can tell a lot of time and effort has gone into your picture taking. Mark, that 121 looks tempting . . . :)

My contribution today is a Kalinga. I've got my eye out for a burgundy micarta one, but the black on this one really grabs you.

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WISHING A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND A HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!
 
Good morning all! What a great start to the show . . . gorgeous Bucks and stunning photography. Mark and Oregon, ya'lls really deserve mentioning. You can tell a lot of time and effort has gone into your picture taking. Mark, that 121 looks tempting . . . :)

My contribution today is a Kalinga. I've got my eye out for a burgundy micarta one, but the black on this one really grabs you.

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WISHING A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND A HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!

Thanks for posting pics of this beauty!! I've got a B&C Kalinga being delivered tomorrow. It'll be my first fixed blade Kalinga and now I can savor yours until mine arrives. Congratulations on a beautiful Buck.
 
Pretty knives and birds y'all

This one has the oval groove for better grip. Special large screw driver rear blade, and tiny screwdriver tip for eye glasses.

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Don't shead a tear 300B,,its not going back to Buck...:D
Wife told me I am being onery today.:rolleyes:
 
Packy, I figured you were going to say it was one you found on the road to deer camp. Looks like the one I found at a four way gravel road crossing in the panhandle. I stopped to figure out on the map were we were and looked out the window to a Buck 309 in the road.

Here's a old photo to meet the required Buck knife photo to go with any talk or photos........300

 
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