The Sunday Picture Show... (3-8-2020) . . . (OLD Show Look at the DATE...)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (3-8-2020)

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 119...
I got this one in a awesome collection I
bought in Oregon...

Thanks for looking, ITE

Buck 119...


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:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D ...
 
I picked this one up yesterday and it's been a long time coming. 110 partial chip flint with buffalo horn and bloody jasper. Shown with a 1954 Bear static Kodiak K6.
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Nice knife and bow, I collect Grayling Bear bows as well as Buck knives and believe your bow is a 1952 or 1953.
The 1954 Kodiak was also called "the compass Kodiak" and was considered a recurve. The 1950 and 1951 static Kodiaks had aluminum lams which I don't see on your bow.
 
ITE, you have my ongoing admiration for your commitment to starting the SPS each and every Sunday, thanks. Thanks to all who post and comment.

Here are my 119s, celebrating Bucks' 100 Year Anniversary in 2002.
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Nice knife and bow, I collect Grayling Bear bows as well as Buck knives and believe your bow is a 1952 or 1953.
The 1954 Kodiak was also called "the compass Kodiak" and was considered a recurve. The 1950 and 1951 static Kodiaks had aluminum lams which I don't see on your bow.

thanks, it was a slip of the finger and lack of proof reading.:eek: BTW, I'm going to be selling all my remaining graylings... I need to bring the collection down to 20 or so bows and those will be HH's... Hill and Howatt.
 
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