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Thanks for sharing your old 110s... I would love have them in my Collection... ITE ... :thumbup: .... :thumbup: .... :thumbup: ...
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Couple of stag handled Bucks, one folder, one fixed.....
Thanks Mjannusch, for posting your Beautiful stag handle knives... ITE ... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Koa Flamewood, BG-42 blade, NS custom shop 110.
Thanks PD, for sharing on the SPS... Now that's a sweet knife... So it was a KOA 110... Nice Piture of it... Keep them coming... ITE ... :thumbup::thumbup:
Every once in a while, I step outside the 1960s Bucks. This one, a Champagne True Rosewood handled Ion Fusion 119, is one of those exceptions. While the issues with Ion Fusion blades exist, it is still a beautiful knife IMHO.
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Hi All,
For today's show I'll put up a set of gold etch Buck knives.
The Red Fox 110, issued in 1987
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The Chuck Buck 103, issued in 1990.
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Something to note on the CB 103, the one I have is numbered on the gold etch side of the blade as follows "NUMBER 113". I have looked at a few that were for sale on ebay and the number was etched on the back side of the blade as follows "xxx/1000". I don't know why the numbering has some variance, do any of you know why?
jb4570
A pretty little Stag Alpha Dorado.
Nice one PD, we all like Stag... ITE ... :thumbup:
My leopard jasper 503. I just now noticed that it has no date stamp.
Cool 503, Nice pictures too... ITE ... :thumbup:
Here is one I just got on Thursday-before pictures. Its on its way to the spa and I'll post pics once its back. I have high hopes for it, other than the scuffs and bad sharpening of the blade, it looks to clean up great-bolsters and wood have no nicks that I can see.
Fritz, Great pics and that knife should come back sweet... Thanks for sharing... ITE ... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Here are a couple of 2004 BCCI fund raisers.
The run was Nickle Silver Bolsters, Honey Worm Grooved Bone Scales, S30V Blade.
However they came in with Brass Bolsters, which contrasted nicely with the scales. There were some made for the ones that still wanted NS.
100 were made in Brass, and 27 in NS. In later trades, I managed to get one each.
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I am a little late but here is my Sunday submission.
Belt buckle, recently bought from Flatlander, that is a 110 theme, I like the looks, but not sure what I am going to do with it. I may take it to Buck SMKWs event to see what someone will give for it.....Oh, and some ole knife I found laying around I use for a doorstop .......300
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I am a little late but here is my Sunday submission.
Belt buckle, recently bought from Flatlander, that is a 110 theme, I like the looks, but not sure what I am going to do with it. I may take it to Buck SMKWs event to see what someone will give for it.....Oh, and some ole knife I found laying around I use for a doorstop .......300
Thanks 300Bucks, for sharing and posting your picture.... Nice pic... That's a cool belt buckle and knife... ITE ... :thumbup: