The Sunday Picture Show... (12-9-2018) . . . (OLD Show Look at the DATE...

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The Sunday Picture Show... (12-9-2018)

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 weeks Sundays Picture Show... Post a new picture or a old picture... If you only have one Buck knife or a lot of Buck knives... Just take some new Pictures of it or of them and just get creative and make Buck Proud... Thanks, ItsTooEarly ...

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You can share any Buck Knife or Buck Knives
that you wish too... It doesn't have to be
special any Buck Knife will do...

Today I have a Sweet Buck 112/442...
This is one Beautiful Buck knife...

Thanks for looking, ITE

112/442...


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Wildlife picture...

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My Brother-in-law Wayne... His nephew Jason
shot this Beautiful buck... Check out his horns...
I have never seen twisted horns like these on a
deer before...

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

:) ...
 
View attachment 1034591 The Model 186 Titanium was 1/2” thick not counting the belt clip. The original Model 560 was also 1/2” thick and had stepped edges on the handle. The later Model 560 was 7/16” thick and had champfered edges on the handle. The bottom knife in this picture has had 1/32” of material removed from the inside of each handle slab resulting in a new thickness of 3/8”.
 
Wow Armand, that is one fine 112, and a really cool deer.

I pride myself on using my nice knives...as much as I can, no matter how nice. These 2 have never been used and rarely see daylight. What a shame.

Like my mother always said..."Birds of a feather, flock together"
 
ITE, thanks for your efforts in getting the SPS underway each and every Sunday! Thanks to all the Buck loving users and collectors that take the time to post photos for us all to enjoy, a highlight of each and every week for me.

I've shown these 112s before. They are right up there on my list of favorites. Preston

A NS 112 with mirror polished blade and Ram's horn covers.
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A David Yellowhorse, early Lacy 112.
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great show already. thanks Armand and all.

on the nature theme and buck knives. was down at my polk property doing some shooting and went into the bottom swamp area. brought a buck and a sheath Makeal made me for it that was water proofed treated. didnt need it as I wasnt more than knee deep at worst. which was good. I hate getting full wet. I'll climb trees like a monkey to stay dry.....


so pic of the high and dry part of the property...

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pistol I brought...

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me down in the bottom trudging through the swamp grass with sheath and knife taken out for the pic. almost dropped my phone to, trying to take the pic. that's why the knife is a bit blurry..sorry 'bout that.....

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ITE, I really like the thinning and rounding of your 112, I have a couple I want to do one day when I get the time.
Those antlers are really cool to, as you said never seen them like that before.
 
Great show every one, I look forward to this every Sunday.
I was fishing the bay the other day and caught one of my "grail" BuckTools. I have been trying to find one of these 360 BuckTools for years, Joe H talked about this tool in an old BCCI newsletter. It has the Phillips screwdriver icons stamped in reverse order on the handle. The newsletter said 2000 may have been made, but this is the first I have ever seen. And it is a "First Production Run" numbered 075 of 400. Not all First Production Run have reverse icons. This combination of things makes this a very rare BuckTool.

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Good Sunday morning everyone!!
I do believe it's been a week or two since I've been here. :)
I am actually home today, so thought I would stop by and say hello....and post a few pictures for Armand's weekly "Sunday Picture Show".

This is an anniversary 110 that I like a lot.

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As usual folks... wonderful pics of great knives today! Thank you all for sharing.
I mostly carry folders and since I hold the 300 series in high regard one of them is often in my pocket.

Here's the pair of 303s I've been enjoying this week.
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Hi All,

I hope you are all having a fantastic Sunday, it's overcast and wet outside today here in CA (thanks to the good lord above). Brother Armand and all the Buck Enthusiast (AKA "Nuts") thank you for doing the show each week and all others for sharing some of your time here on the Buck Forum. Only a few weeks left until Christmas is upon us, May God Bless you and your families.

Here is a 112 I found a few weeks ago, the fellow who sold it to me told me it was his Dad's knife. So, it holds a place of honor in my collection. One of the scales had come off and the owners Brother was good enough to glue it back on for him. Glued on crooked and got excess glue all over including a fingerprint...lol. I got most of the excess glue off, but the scale will need to come off and be glued on straight.








P.S. I love this vintage 2 dot Ivory handled Buck 112 and it's story. Looks to be after market custom work to me.
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Breakfast looks tasty!
Sharing a pic of my 196 with giraffe bone scales. It's a user, and a good one.

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