The Sunday Picture Show... (2-26-2017) <OLD SHOW LOOK AT DATE>

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The Sunday Picture Show... (2-26-2017)

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...



Hello everyone, I got this sweet 692+ in a
trade from my Son and daughter-in-law...
I've been trying to get this one from them,
like forever... I didn't think they would ever
trade it... I just had something they wanted
more... :)

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show...

ITE

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

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Good Morning ITE, Just popped out of bed to see if the fun starts, Oh by the way that is a nice looking 692. Thank You for doing this every week It is very much appreciated.:D

Here is a PROTOTYPE a Buck 110 from Michael Prater I bought a while back alot cheaper than what they sell for now.

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This awesome BCCI Buck 111 with Stag handles
belongs to my good friend Clint (bucksway)...
He wanted to share it with everyone... So here
it is... It's his EDC Knife or dress up knife...
I'm sure he will be a long sometime today and
tell us more about it... Well I hope so anyway...

111 ...



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Thanks for sharing MICHAEL, that a sweet looking 110 for sure...
Good pictures to by the way... Like always... ITE

:)
 
Thank you very much, may I call you Armand? My father was a photographer ,had a darkroom in the basement. He did weddings, also taught me a few things about lighting. He would flip with how easy is is today to produce a COLOR picture.
 
Thank you very much, may I call you Armand? My father was a photographer ,had a darkroom in the basement. He did weddings, also taught me a few things about lighting. He would flip with how easy is is today to produce a COLOR picture.

Your welcome and Armand works for me... My lighting is out side when it's not raining... :eek:

:)
 
It is early Armand, I get things setup on Saturday, cropping and deciding what order I would like to arrange the pics in. I am really into this so far. I am disabled and it gives me something to do. It Is All Good:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Finally, after a few years of searching, I have gotten a "Federal", in my humble opinion the best model of all the variations of this mythical pocket knife.

A photo of my 110 family and the data of each model.


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A custom 110:
Buck 110 Hunter Charcoal Drop Point 5160 BOS Factory Exclusive First Production Run #0110GYSSH1 (035) 2016

Main models of the evolution of Buck 110 Hunter:
Buck 110 Hunter #0110BRS-B “ - Weld” 2013 (1981 - today)
Buck 110 Hunter “Magnolia” -Two Dots Variation 4 (1974) 20
Buck 110 Hunter “Federal” - Variation 8 (1968-1970) 13

The denomination used above is erroneous, only applicable to the commemorative versions of the 50th anniversary.



Main models of the evolution of Buck 110 Hunter:

Buck 110 Hunter #0110BRS-B “ - 2013 (1981 - today)
Buck 110 Hunter -Two Dots Variation 4 (1974) 20
Buck 110 Hunter - Variation 8 (1968-1970) 13






Happy Sunday to all.
 
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Thanks Armand for posting the pic! I did finally set up a photo bucket account but I haven't put any pictures in it yet... That was my first BCCI club knife and it probably is the most used Buck I have. The gold etch has held up great but the mirror polished blade shows wear. I cut something with it almost daily because I keep it on my desk.
 
elqfaltaba10--- I think you have your knives mistaken. "The Federal " has only 2 inlay pins The original or reproduction, on "the Weld" you can see Chuck Buck's top of his head that is etched on the blade, even when closed and should be numbered also the Magnolia is numbered and has squared bolsters. I don't know who told you the knives you have are these knives but they are incorrect, SORRY. I may be mistaken about the federal, that being the bottom knife, maybe. Please open the knives to see the blades.

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Another Sunday, another picture show. Armand, I draw my hat because of the
energy you put into the Greatest Picture Show On Earth you keep going on.
Thank you!

Here's my small part of the show heavy weight 110 with pewter scales.
Have a nice Sunday, guys.

Haebbie

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Thank you MICHAEL5135, I edited the post to sort the data correctly, the reverse was in the photo, an error for not reviewing it when copying and pasting from the document where I have the list of my collection of knives.

One question, the Lochsa model is a special edition for the 50th anniversary or is it a standard serial model?

Thanks again.
 
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I believe it was a limited edition, I am not sure. Let me check and will be right back, it was a limited run of 500. Cost now approx. a little over $200.
 
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Haebbie you always amaze me every week, you have some of the most beautiful knives I have seen anywhere. Simply amazing,
how long have you been collecting, has to be a number of years. Great just Great!!!
 
Thanks Armand for posting the pic! I did finally set up a photo bucket account but I haven't put any pictures in it yet... That was my first BCCI club knife and it probably is the most used Buck I have. The gold etch has held up great but the mirror polished blade shows wear. I cut something with it almost daily because I keep it on my desk.

What are the scales made from bucksway, they don't look like stag? are they just worn down?
 
elqfaltaba10----- May I ask a question , where did you buy these knives at I looked closely at the , Federal and the scale next to the front bolster is in my opinion approx 1/16 a little over 1.5 mm longer than the bolster itself. there is not part of a head showing on any of the knives ,so none are a WELD, Buck knives have better quality than what is shown.
 
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Haebbie you always amaze me every week

That is why I show the pictures ;) :)

You have some of the most beautiful knives I have seen anywhere. Simply amazing,
how long have you been collecting, has to be a number of years. Great just Great!!!

Thank you, Michael, for your kind words. I bought my first Buck knife
in the nineties and started collecting in the early 2000s.
To answer your Question: Roundabout 15 years. And I am proud
to own some beautiful Buck knives. My Solingen Collection is mostly
sold to help finance my Buck collection. Buck knives are a lot
more expensive in Germany than in the U.S.A.

Haebbie
 
elqfaltaba10----- May I ask a question , where did you buy these knives at I looked closely at the , Federal and the scale next to the front bolster is in my opinion approx 1/16 a little over 1.5 mm longer than the bolster itself. there is not part of a head showing on any of the knives ,so none are a WELD, Buck knives have decent quality than what is shown.

I will take new photos so you can appreciate the details, they are authentic Buck, which is bad is the quality of the photograph previously shown that is taken with an iphone 4s and low ambient light.
 
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