The Sunday Picture Show... (12-29-2013)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (12-29-2013)
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... Wow last SPS for 2013... :) ... This Sunday I have a very nice 186 that I got from

my son and his wife in a trade a few weeks ago... Just not sure what blade I want to use yet... :confused: ...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show... ITE

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:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) :) ;) Sam ;) :) ;)
 
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Good Morning All, for my donation today I will post an older picture as it is a rainy day here right now. A couple of Lightnings that I got off the bay, one I had customized.


 
Thank you, Armand, for another GSOE.
I like your 186, especially with the tear
drop damas blade ;)

My two cents for the show: the four 525 from PRCA.

"proRodeo"

Haebbie

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For the wildlife: A woodpecker just in front of my nose.
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Thanks Armand for getting another SPS up and running.
That is a nice 186 and the extra blades you posted. I like those!!


I posted these in the BuckLite thread the other day, but I wanted to post them here too.
I have been patiently waiting and acquiring my complete set of nine 1988 BuckBrites (6) and MiniBuck (3) knives for several years now.
These nine were listed in the 1989 Buck catalogue even though they have 1988 date code on the blades.
I just received my final one in the mail recently to complete this set!!
They all come in the original two piece color coded boxes.
I always liked these little buggers ever since I gave my wife a peach BuckBrite back in 1989. She always had it with her in her purse and I still have it today.













 
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I've been messing around on the internet, mostly via forums, for quite a while now. I never figured to get too emotionally involved in relationships in this, ether-based, environment. Too my complete surprise I've met online and in person heroes and giants that set new standards of what it means to be a man right here. I always thought of myself as being thing-oriented vs people-centric and my own hero. The force and impact of my experiences here have changed that attitude in me at this late date in my allotted time.

The knife shown above was gifted to me by one of the finest human beings I will ever know and someone I've never met. You know who you are. You couldn't have been a more positive influence on me. Thank you.

I gotta get some more belts for my buckles. Yes I do. :)
 
My good buddy Walter shot (twice) this seven point buck on Christmas Eve;
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I helped him clean it using, IMO, the most perfectly balanced deer cleaning knife out there, a Buck 118;
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As good fortune would have it, I found both of his bullets while I was cleaning;
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I own skinning knives by Buck, Marbles, Randall, and Western - for my money I will take a Buck 118 over anything offered.
 
Here is one that I picked up awhile back. I posted it in the Bucklite's thread and thought I would post it here as well. A 425 Minibuck with a damascus blade stamped "BUCK 529 USA" with an odd date code, an upside down V wiith a dot inside it.

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Happy Holidays everyone!


I recently came across a special two dot blade for my 186 :)
I spent Christmas at the cabin with the folks, so here is my wildlife picture as well!






 
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I've been messing around on the internet, mostly via forums, for quite a while now. I never figured to get too emotionally involved in relationships in this, ether-based, environment. Too my complete surprise I've met online and in person heroes and giants that set new standards of what it means to be a man right here. I always thought of myself as being thing-oriented vs people-centric and my own hero. The force and impact of my experiences here have changed that attitude in me at this late date in my allotted time.

The knife shown above was gifted to me by one of the finest human beings I will ever know and someone I've never met. You know who you are. You couldn't have been a more positive influence on me. Thank you.

I gotta get some more belts for my buckles. Yes I do. :)

In Oregon we would call that Buck just a forky horn. A lot of difference in how you count points from state to state!
 
2013 has been a very good year! Nice 186 ITE :thumbup: I bet you have more than a few blades that you could put in it ;)
I didn't believe that these actually existed until I read about them here on the Buck forum. The 181 Odyssey is a knife that I carried for a longer stretch of time than any other knife. It suited me perfectly as a warehouse work knife, but I always longed for one without the serrations.
Until...
















Happy New Year to all of you Buckaroos!!!
 
Happy New Year to all the good people here on the Bladeforums .

Here is a 3 dot that is trying to make a statement !
 
Sitflyer, you found one. 1998. WTG! And it is a beauty. Does the tip down carry suit you or are you a lefty?
 
I am a righty oregon, and the tip down makes for a perfectly natural and effortless extraction and opening, and close and pocket, not easily rivaled by any of my one handers :)
 
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This is my latest . Mirror polished Alpha Dorado with Giraffe scales and Leather case. I am guessing this originally an AG Russell offering but I am guessing .Definitely one of my top 10 knives :)
 
To OH, back when I lived and hunted in Oregon we would have called that buck a "forky horn". 7 points would have been 7 points on EACH horn. Funny how things are different in other states.
 
OH, back when I lived and hunted in Oregon we would have called that buck a "forky horn". 7 point buck had to have 7 points on EACH horn. Funny how things are different from state to state.
 
Here is the 5th Pro Rodeo Gent knife. The 4 Haebbie displayed are anodized images. This one is a plastic laminate.
I'm still needing the Horse & Rider, the 2nd one down in Haebbie's image. (photo by seller, it's better than mine))

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