The Sunday Picture Show... (6-19-2011)

Here's some goodies...a Hoodlum..on my putt...and my Boxer, Daisy, slid in there...and a boat I just bought...any thoughts why I have no money in my pocket;)

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Here's some goodies...a Hoodlum..on my putt...and my Boxer, Daisy, slid in there...and a boat I just bought...any thoughts why I have no money in my pocket;)

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Nice photo Scott,

I can see a lot of your other toys in the back ground as well! ;)
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Scott, nice photo! What happened to your Bloodhound? Earl, I really like you Aurum etched DUke. Story teller, nice 112's. I may have one of those. JB, I like yours as well. DM
 
Here's an old knife with a new background. I hope you love it Dave.... ;)

I'll title them, "Two Great American Companies". :D

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Awesome knives and pics this week everyone! Very fitting 500 EEE!

I can't wait!

Here's some goodies...a Hoodlum..on my putt...and my Boxer, Daisy, slid in there...and a boat I just bought...any thoughts why I have no money in my pocket;)

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Great lookin' scooter Scott and I'd love to see some more pictures of Daisy! I have a real soft spot for Boxer's, I had two growing up and my wife and had two during our life together.
 
I haven't posted any on the SPS for awhile. I didn't have anything new to offer except the web specials and they had pretty much been covered by others. I just realised that I'd never taken any pictures of this one so here it is.

A 406 LE made for Dick's Sporting goods. #318 of 610.

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Here's another that I never posted before. I no longer have it, it now belongs to the Colonel, David Martin's father in law.

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First, a quick review from yesterday. 2005 Commemorative 110

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Now, all cleaned up with no place to go 'cept into my collection. Oh what a difference a few minutes on a buffing wheel makes.

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For your viewing 112's, 1st ver. 1972, Shedua wood 1973, two dots 1974 3 small pins and large pins. DM
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Okay okay I guess better late than never, besides Armand might quit sending me knives if I get him mad. :eek: ;)

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How about a twin twin set. Yes I know this is 2 different 103's, and 2 different 116's. The 116's had different blade shapes, that is the reason that I had purchased them at the 20 year event.

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This is one of the 25, 124's that was made for the 20 year event.

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And since there are pictures of 112's posted, how about these. I now only have one of the Rams horn, but two of the Elk horn now, still like this picture though. HL
 
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How about some Empress Trio's model 200, these are compete sets, 1972 for the black micarta handle and 73 for the maroon handled set. At that time Buck offered these with a walnut box holder. Every kitchen should have a set, the knives are 4", 6" & 9".
 
After last week's awful picture from my cell phone, I almost didn't want to try again! I've been playing around a little bit with the resolution and although these two pics aren't too good, They seem to be an improvement over last week! I should have a new battery by next week for my other camera. I hope I have another buck knife to take a pic of for next week!
This is a Phrobis M9 I just picked up for $35 !:D
I don't know much about the M9's, But from what little research I have done, I beleive this is a Buck made knife.If it isn't , I apollogize!
Maybe someone can tell me for sure what generation it is and what time period it was from.
Also, I was wondering if it was a commercial model or actually a millitary issued model? Now I need to find an AR to mount it on!

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I tried to capture the tang marking, But it doesn't show very well in the pic. It is marked M9 over PhrobisIII over USA over Pat.Pend.
 
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I like the 112's! Shedua ?? In other threads we see the color differences [same wood] were dramatic...Some were really light and others were much darker.
 
Here is Buck's modern kitchen set, it comes with 4 knives ranging from 4-8", a fork, spreader and 6 serrated steak knives in a nice oak block. My wife loves her's. DM
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'Ghostown', Yellowhorse & Rich Chischilly customized 110's, 112's, 532's & a 500. The mini is not a Buck
but was customized by 'Ghostown'.


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Dave, Like the Kalinga and the Colonel just loves his 309 stag, he carried it today and showed it off. Clyde, Striking collection of Yellowhorse Knives. DM
 
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Happy Fathers Day to all you Dads out there. Great show. DM, did you get a new camera? Great to see you posting pics of your great knives:thumbup: Well I got a couple Fathers day knives but no Bucks. They do reflect 2 of my other loves though.
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A multitool from the Christian Book Store-He Lives!
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and a little folding lockback with fatty scales from the Moose International(I am governor of my local lodge)
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The little BPS 525 thrown in to keep it a Buck photo:)
 
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