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It's not Sunday yet in San Diego![]()
I wasn't going by San Diego time...

AW, where your pics for the SPS... You can share a few pics with all of here... We love pics...


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It's not Sunday yet in San Diego![]()
Sweet Ax Armand! Thank you for the SPS each week.
Here is my first post to this weeks show. It's a very nice Gen5 LE
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Haebbie, just curious, does your oak handled 106 have the deer head lasered on one side or both sides of the handle?
Mine is only on one side but I read a description somewhere that said it was on both. /Roger
I wasn't going by San Diego time...... I had to get up at 4am to meet some guy to buy some Buck knives and some coins and make it to the swapmeet on time... All went good and got a few sweet Buck knives today... :thumbup:
AW, where your pics for the SPS... You can share a few pics with all of here... We love pics......
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Production of the 106 axe took a short hiatus for the years 1994 thru 1996 and reappears in 1997 with a "rich wood" handle and a "handy hang hole". The wood handle was replaced in 1999 with the Kydex handle. In the year 2000 the hang hole is replaced with the deer head cutout. 3,000 were produced like ITE's. In 2001 the thermoplastic Kydex handle was replaced by oak with a deer head profile lasered on the grip. Cat #5153, 1,242 produced. This was the last year for the 106 axe....
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I have the same 106 as the first photo. I got it from my father. I cant find too much info on the value. Can you help?