The Sunday Picture Show... (6-3-2012)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (6-3-2012)

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 110 with Geese on the blade... They only made 5 of these... This is a sweet Buck 110...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show... ITE

110 with Geese...
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:) :) :) :) :)
 
Group 1 1972- Blade stamped BUCK, 119, U.S.A. Stamp is upside down or inverted, read with the point down, Guard has two micarta spacers and two aluminum spacers. Pommel has two micarta spacers and one aluminum spacer. Trust me, there is a second spacer at the pommel, it's dark and blends perfectly with the phenolic handle. Still needing the upright.

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Nice flock of honkers Armand!

I've been wanting one of those B&C slippys for some time. I found a 303 for cheap.....now I want the 301;).
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jb4570
 
JB, that's a nice looking 303... Makes me want one... Thanks for sharing.... ITE ... :thumbup:
 
In keeping with the opening theme of three flying Geese, here are three "Flying Ducks" c.2000.

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Boone & Crockett Club General 120. 0120BKSBCLE-B, mfg. 2012. 8.25 ounces. 11.75 inches overall. The Phenolic handle is engraved and colored with the club logo. The cutting edge is perfectly sharp and the point is, well, pointy.

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This one just came back from a little trip to Post Falls..the re-work guy did a little bit of his magic to the lockup :):):)


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Picked up this 1986 Alcoa 110 recently so I'd have an '86 blade stamp.
Needs a little spa to be mint.

No geese however:) Knice nives fellas-thanks for the show Armand.

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Hi All,

Nice SPS & thank you to all for posting or viewing Armand's great weekly thread. For those of you who are BCCI members you got to read an article on the 505, so Here are a pair of the little 505's to add to this weeks show.
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Here is a preview for next week. Any one know what an Archive label is for? Next week I'll post a photo of what is in the box;)
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jb4570
 
Good show guys. ITE old school and new age combined is always cool. Imafritz I love automotive advertising 110's! Jb, Archive 110 I think my ATS-34 said that... Maybe a ebony scaled something
Here's my contribution, a BCCI Project in progress:

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Haebbie,

There has to be a story that goes with that knife. It looks like it came straight out of some post-apocalyptic movie.
 
Boone & Crockett Club General 120. 0120BKSBCLE-B, mfg. 2012. 8.25 ounces. 11.75 inches overall. The Phenolic handle is engraved and colored with the club logo. The cutting edge is perfectly sharp and the point is, well, pointy.

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I'm tempted to pick up one of these as i've always loved the 120.
However i could do without the logos, how deep is the logo on the blade?
Do you think the logo can be buffed out?
 
It is a laser etch so it is superficial only in depth. I could buff it out. The Roosevelt words on the blade are nothing like the tang stamp which is deep, crisp and clear.
 
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