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

Great show as usual everyone. We can't post pictures of 110's and leave out the linerlocks. I wish they would do more.

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Such a fascinating variation of a 110. Favorites of my collection.
 
What a beautiful SPS today !! I'm going to start a photo bucket account and learn how to post on this Note 3..Stumps, you have about 1/4 of all the 4 pin 112's made..I've always wondered why I have never seen ANY but brass and regular issue wood on any 4 pin 110 or 112. The story I remember hearing is there was a small bucket of 4 pin frames and Buck just used them instead of tossing them in the dumpster. Since you chased them have you ever seen a odd one?
 
Got to love the 110 so many variations and so fun to look at. These are my Buck 110 Build Outs. I am missing a couple. These are starting from 2005 when Buck moved to Idaho. There are a couple of rare and prototypes in the one case. BTW I have posted most of these individually, and with desciptions in previous posts on here.





 
Man there are alot of fantastic 110's out there and some of you guys have quite a few.

Here is another 110 stag selector.

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And a David Yellowhorse 110

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A 110 micarta with odd shaped bolsters.

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A couple Indian 110's.

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A couple stag custom 110's.

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And lastly a grizzly 110.

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STEELHEADBULLY, I love that one with the celestial (sun/moon) scales - what's the story behind it?
 
Thank You ITE for starting another Greatest Show. Here is a picture of two 110's that have never been out of the plastic. I picked them up from wally world, after Christmas, in 2007 and still never cut them free. Just opened the bag and they have mirror finish blades with Alfred C. Buck signature on them. Not sure about the sheath because I had never opened the plastic. Anyone know what type of sheath these came with? I still don't want to open them.

 
So today was my first visit to the "SPS". I had no idea what I was missing. You guys have some great looking knives, and a couple of the collections that were posted today were nothing short of spectacular. I can see this being contagious! Thanks to all of you that posted your Buck 110s today. I thoroughly enjoyed viewing them. I'll be back to share pics of mine, as I accumulate them.
 
STEELHEADBULLY, I love that one with the celestial (sun/moon) scales - what's the story behind it?

Thanks Darkera:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

A family out of Atlanta, Texas makes these knives and they are hand inlayed with various stones, lab opals and pearl. They have done a wide variety of different themes over the past few years and some are beyond spectacular:thumbup::thumbup:

Here is the 113 I display with it:thumbup::thumbup:



 
This week has got to be one of the best. .I see 110's today I never knew existed.
 
Great show as usual. Still not set up for photography so a few repeats again.

Maple Burlwood handle with a Mokume bolster, mosaic pins and a mirror polished blade. What's not to like. A 2010 Limited edition of 250.

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Another Limited edition 110 from 2010. Engraved nickel silver bolsters with a Paua shell handle. A Damascus blade rounds out the package. Only 110 of these beautiful 110's were made.

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