The Sunday Picture Show... (3-16-2014)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (3-16-2014)

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... This Sunday I have a cool 560 that I got in a trade... I have a few these now...
Looks like I collect 560's now, for sure...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show... ITE

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:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;)
 
New to me :)
General 3 liner with 2 spacers.
It seems like the factory edge was untouched, and it is even sharp enough to shave with :) (which I did)







 
Knives without lock are suspect to me. they bite! So i always carry lock knives. But the slip joints are good looking items in every knife collection.

Haebbie

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Good show ITE and Haebbie. I can set my clock by you dependable guys. :)

Here's a slippy and a lockback. A WWII Geo. Schrade folding axe highlights a Lapis Lazuli Nickel Silver 110 shown with a chunk of raw Lapis Lazuli for your amusement (Art In Stone mangling).







Geese and ducks swarm a Bald Eagle nest in my neck of the woods:

 
Yep, you can set your Sunday morning watch with Armand and Herbert. Thanks Armand for getting another SPS up and running. :thumbup::thumbup:

Steve…nice 110 and very nice wildlife shot!! :thumbup::thumbup:

I had five of these at one time, but liked them so well that I gifted two to some good friends.
Here are the three I have left.













 
Why did Buck go to incorporating a molded nylon perimeter on the new Rosewood Vantage I wonder (0346RWS)? Rubber bumper for the butter fingered users perhaps.

 
Why did Buck go to incorporating a molded nylon perimeter on the new Rosewood Vantage I wonder (0346RWS)? Rubber bumper for the butter fingered users perhaps.


I didn't realize they did that. I don't care for those nearly as well though.
I think the older ones have a nice, clean look to them.
 
ITE, that is a really nice looking 560! :thumbup:

Stumps, that is a sharp little trio of vantages you have. I'm a big fan of the cherrywood!

And today I would like to share a couple of older mustangs



 
Nice Bucks gents! (get to say that a lot around here). I am packing up for a hunting trip (hogs and quail) - selected my knives yesterday and took this picture before my final packing. The Buck 124 "pig-sticker" is a hoss of a knife. OH

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Here is a Alpha Dorado Ti coated that I picked up recently.
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Picture of a young moose was hanging around my yard yesterday . Looks like it left overnight but was hanging around from morning till dark.
 
Great show everyone! Thank you Armand, you are the one constant on the Buck forum that we all can count on week after week.


jb4570
 
Well here we are again posting to Armand's Sunday Picture Show just like clockwork as everyone says. Thank you all for your contributions. Some real great examples of some of Bucks best creations show up here and amaze me every Sunday.

I am posting some pictures of a Buck Crosslock linerlock concept knife with a mirror polished stainless steel skeletonized frame with black background and mirror polished blade with thumbstud and pocket clip. In the background is an Eastern Oregon badger in a rug mount on another badger that I just had the hide tanned. I have another in a full mount as well.

And for my wildlife picture. I have a couple pictures of a large herd of elk that was in a large field just east of Tillamook on a trip to the coast my family and I went on. They were in a large field just alongside the Tillamook air Museum.

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Wow ged,

I love your Badger background shots, with that toothy grin I'm sure he would be fun to play with;). What a cool Crosslock, I've not seen that one before. I wish we had a herd of Elk like that in our neck of the woods.

jb4570
 
Wildlife?
This is the weir of the oldest operating hydroelectric power station in Germany, built in the Black Forest in southwest Germany. It is still working since 1895.

Haebbie

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Nice Bucks gents! (get to say that a lot around here). I am packing up for a hunting trip (hogs and quail) - selected my knives yesterday and took this picture before my final packing. The Buck 124 "pig-sticker" is a hoss of a knife. OH

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Very nice selection OH. Been years since I hunted quail. FWIW Buck actually made a "Pigsticker" 651 just for hog hunting.

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Out of town this weekend so I'll have to post some older photos.

Here are some Buck Bone models that I absolutely adore!


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