The Sunday Picture Show... (12-4-2016)...(Old Show) 110's

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The Sunday Picture Show... (12-4-2016)

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 ...

You can share any Buck Knife or Knives
that you wish too...

This SPS is for all 110's... There's a lot of
new ones out there... So let's see them
and any old or new 110's... But you can
share any Buck knife or knives that you
wish too... It can be a $5 knife or $10,000
knife... WE LIKE PICTURES... Please take
the time to compliment someone or a
knife you like... That's why we are here...
We all love feedback good or bad...


Today I got a Beautiful BCCI Copper
Bolsters and Lightning Strike Carbon
Fiber Handles with a S35VN Satin Blade...
I got this Sweet did say Sweet I mean
awesome Buck 110 from my good friend
I4Bucks (Harold) as a gift... WOW ...
Thanks again, Harold...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show...

ITE

110 Copper...









:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D

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Very nice guys!

Here is an early photo of my 110 collection before it got out of hand. Not sure I could get them all in one photo now.

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Besides 110's in general I also like the partially serrated offerings.

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A 110 with leather embossed handles and a mirror polished blade.
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A 1986 560/186 Titanium original take apart double blade Phrobis.


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TWO DOLPHINS AND A BUCK!! ANY BODY EVER READ BUCKMASTER KNIVES THE AUTHORIZED HISTORY of
MODELS 184 & 185 BY RICHARD NEYMAN?

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This is a Damascus steel handle which has some weight but I like it. Mirror polished blade also.


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This is a Mokume bolster 110, the bolsters actually change colors over time. Mirror polished blade.
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Original Buck 560/186 Single Titanium take apart from 1986 when Phrobis was involved with pocket clip
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2,3,& 4 dot, 5 sets all mint from my fathers collection which I inherited. I'm still keeping it going.
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I hope nobody minds, but I'm posting a borrowed picture of one that I'll be receiving this week. I'm pretty excited about it. After carrying a knife for over 40 years, many of them other Buck models, this will be my first 110.
 
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The Fort...that knife is the same size as a 110, but with the upgraded inside radius of the bolsters it is called a 111.

Looks like I see my favorite knife showing up a lot on today's SPS.

Here's a before and after photo of one I destroyed....but I like it. :)





I've since dulled the blade for safety. It is fun for me to see the working parts of the 110.
 
These next two pictures show some progression of a piece of steel becoming a new Buck 110 blade.





I believe these are from the 1980s. I think Buck uses coiled steel now.
 
Thanks Stumps! I stand corrected. It is a 111, I knew that. I told you I was excited! I should've waited to post anything until after I had my coffee! 🙄
 
Here is a picture of my favorite year of the Buck 110...1976. These all have the four handle pins and a rocker pin.

 
Last one for me today. I'll check in to see the rest of the show later today. :)

I really like this one.
It a 50th Anniversary Alaskan Guide Buck 110 that I added mammoth ivory covers to.

 
Good Day, SPS Viewers,

I don't have my first Buck 110 yet. When my daughter asked what I wanted for a Christmas gift this year, I just "happened" to mention the 110 to her. Hopefully will have one before the end of December.

I'll instead post another Buck with a little holiday color. Earlier this week I received my internet order of a 2016 holiday special from CCI. It contains one brick (500 rounds) of .22LR 40gr LRN ammo, and is dressed out in the season's colors. So my Buck Thorn and SAK knives joined in the festive, holiday colors for these photos.



The red & green ammo brick!


The red SAK opened the shipping box.


The red SAK and green Thorn add to the season's colors!
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'Tis the season -- Enjoy!
 
Well I think I shared this one a couple of weeks ago but since it seems

 
Good morning to one and all,

This is going to be a great show today, I'm sure almost all who visit the SPS will have at least one 110 to share. But, if you don't have a 110 any old Buck knife will do! Thank you Buck nut brother Armand for doing this show for all to enjoy each week! I would be remiss if I didn't thank all of the folks who take the time to drop some photo's into the show....thank you all.

Ok, here is a group shot of some 110s and friends.





Forgive me my Brothers for I have sinned, I have strayed from the straight path of the Buck fellowship. I stumbled upon a knife I had a child, I got the knife when I was a young lad of 12. I carried the knife all the time, both in my pocket or on my belt in a sheath. Then one day about 7 years later I was selling a car to an acquaintance, I remembered that knife I left it in the car:eek:. The acquaintance said don't worry I'll return the knife when I find it, they lied :(. I never saw that knife again, it was a Browning knife made in Japan and it was very well made. It was a rosewood and brass folder, with two blades that did not lock. shortly after I got that knife it taught me a valuable life lesson about not treating your tools with respect. You see my dad got me up early on the weekend to help him pull weeds and clean up the yard. While we were doing that I took out my new knife and proceeded to use it to push out a knot in the fence and I put pressure on the blade in the wrong direction witch caused it to promptly slam shut on my fingers. I carry that scar still today and I remember my dads words "Yep, thats going to need stitches, What were you thinking". Ha the dumb things we do at times. Anyway, been looking for one of these for years in good shape and at the right price.



JB
 
Last one for me today. I'll check in to see the rest of the show later today. :)

I really like this one.
It a 50th Anniversary Alaskan Guide Buck 110 that I added mammoth ivory covers to.

Those mammoth ivory scales look so good!

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Good morning and thank you ITE for yet another Sunday Picture Show, I look forward to it every week.
The 110 is my favorite folder and I have a growing collection of them. Here are just a few....
This was on my family land in Northeastern Arizona:
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I hope nobody minds, but I'm posting a borrowed picture of one that I'll be receiving this week. I'm pretty excited about it. After carrying a knife for over 40 years, many of them other Buck models, this will be my first 110.

How cool is that.:thumbup:
 
My newest find in Germany for your show, Armand. A European special. Gray bone and a damas blade. They come up from time to time at the German eBay.

Haebbie

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