The Sunday Picture Show... (12-23-2018) . . . (OLD Show Look at the DATE.) Merry Christmas everyone

ITE and all, thanks for the SPS. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

I added this 692 a few weeks ago. There was talk on a thread here about Designer's Choice blades, this one is a build out, 0692B01-B, 12/02/2009. ATS 34 steel for it's blade. Brass for the guard and aluminum for the pommel. Preston
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Kind of an odd duck with the different guard and pommel materials/colors but ATS-34 is one of my favorite steels. Congratulations!

Both of these are ATS-34. Buck stuttered a little when they stamped the Vanguard.
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As usual there are some very cool Bucks posted here.

Merry Christmas fellow Buckers.

Here is another Federal and one that was apparently made using the blades left over from the federal run.There are several differences.The material used for the handle also the scale pins and the rocker pivot have not been sanded even with the scales on the Federal Clone.The edges of the handle have not been squared like the Federal.This turned out to be good as it is more user friendly and with no hot spots as a sharp edge would produce.

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Hello all,
Been a while since I posted but have been lurking here and the BCCI fb page regularly.
At the 30th BCCI Anniversary my son and I bought two 124's and asked Wilde to customize them for us. He said sure, we picked out the wood and Wilde added his creativity with spacers and finish to come up with what you see here.
To say we are delighted with what we received would be an understatement. So a shout out to Mr. Cody with thanks to our first custom knives.

This is my Amboyna & Onyx

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This is CJ's 124 on top. The middle is the one he bought at the factory. The bottom is one I gave him for graduation.
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Merry Christmas Everyone and Happy New Year and SPS...This is the entire set of the Master Series, finally, 3 years in the making. The set includes a 501, 532, 110, 192, 119. They are all BG-42 steel and all but the 119 are dated 1998. The 119 was the one they used for the catalog and is dated 1997 and is marked "Photo Sample"...

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