The Sunday Picture Show... (4-12-2020) . (OLD Show Look at the DATE) 112 DAY... Happy Easter.

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The Sunday Picture Show... (4-12-2020)

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...

Let's see your 112's today...

Happy Easter everyone... I hope everyone is
staying safe...


Today I have a awesome Buck 112 with some
Beautiful Stag Handles... I got this one from a
good friend... You know who you are...
Thank you again...

Thanks for looking, ITE

Buck 112...


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:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D ...
 
Happy Easter to all. Thank you ITE, for another SPS and all who show their terrific Buck knives.
On the bottom, an early David Yellowhorse, 112 Lacy. Middle, the 30th BCCI retro 212 Lacy and on the top a recent 111 Lacy variation.
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This is sort of a 112 combined with a 110. This is a plastic model of a prototype knife that was made but never put into production. The body is made of hard plastic material. The blade is unfinished and unsharpened. You can see a side by side picture of the model and the prototype. Below is a description of the prototype.

This is a concept design knife built in 1994; a “Prototype”. There were only 5 built. It combines features from the 110 Folding Hunter and the 112 Ranger with several distinct features. The length of the knife is of a 110 but incorporates the front end handle hook of the 112. The knife has a lanyard hole in the rear bolster. There are no rivets holding the back end together. The back end is held together using a unique design on the inside of the handle and the spring that creates the tension on the blade. This also eliminates the separate stainless spring holder found on current model 110’s. The entire handle is thinned to reduce weight and bulkThe blade rivet is oversized to increase bearing surface. After building this knife and evaluating it was never produced. Bill Keyes, Chief Engineer and Manufacturing Manager at Buck, was the member of the project team who produced this prototype. This knife was sold to a private collector whom I purchased it from. This is a piece of Buck history that I am very proud to own.

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Thanks ITE for the Easter show.
I hope today finds everyone well.

I have raised some hell in my days.
But I have great respect for what today represents, and a belief in GOD, and that love overcomes everything.

Thanks Guys.
Happy Easter!:)

pics;
One of my favorite things about Buck knives,
and Lynard wanted to show you his favorite 112, tho we all know what knives he really likes........
:D
 
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I have a Phrobis / Buck 186 Take Apart that was Knife Of The Year in 1987. here it has the ability to be taken apart, many people would take them apart and could not reassemble the knife so Buck decided to rivet it together so it could not be taken apart. I am glad I have this knife , there are not to many around. The handle is made from Titanium.


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