The Sunday Picture Show... (4-29-2018) . . . OLD Show look at the DATE...

It’s wonderful. Just finished up supper using it about an hour ago. Thanks again, my friend :thumbsup:

Great show today guys, thanks for sharing.
 
Great show today everyone. What a great variety of Buck Knives. Thank you to all.

DeSotoSky - I have one of those mirrors as well as Craig. I don't know anything about them but they are very nicely done. Looks much better in person than in any picture.
Super sweet twin set as well. Is that an original sheath?
 
Great show today everyone. What a great variety of Buck Knives. Thank you to all.
DeSotoSky-Super sweet twin set as well. Is that an original sheath?

Quote for the truth...
Roger that is a fabulous twin set...you've been digging deep in the vault. Hope you get more treasures out for us to see. Preston
 
Great show everyone so far... keep the pic's coming... Thanks

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One final post before signing off for the evening. I've shown these pics many times before but whenever Bond arms get mentioned I've got to repost. They came in 2 colors, Ash and Rosewood, to match the two grip colors offered by Bond arms. The Derringer shown is in 45/410 with a 4.25" barrel. They are a hoot to shoot but there is a knack to it. Use your middle finger, not index on the trigger which needs to be pushed down and back, not squeezed. The hammer is easiest cocked with the left thumb with a covering grip. And remember to not lay your right index along the barrel, especially if you have the 2.5" barrel version..... :eek:

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I wonder why the medallion was oriented this way?
Funny thing about the medallions. I have both the Ironwood and sambar stag Boone and Crockett 301 knives. The medallions are mounted opposite. So I wonder if it's up to the assembler.
 
There are actually three variations of the 532 limited edition brown bone with the inlaid medallions. One has the medallion inlaid in front of the lock right side up, while the other two have it behind the lock, but one has it right side up and the other upside down. I have all three; will dig them out and post photos one day.
 
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This is probably my favorite David Yellowhorse 532 custom. It is a one-of-one all brass Night Chant; the brass and purple spiny oyster go absolutely great together. Production Night Chants were done only in nickel silver rather than brass. The brass reflects the light so much that it is very difficult to get a decent photo, but am still working on it.

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