The Sunday Picture Show... (8-25-2013)

Wow all these plastic Buck knives.....so I'll post the up-grade to Armand's plastic version;). JK, sweet 112 you got a keeper in that knife and your wife! Now you need to find the other two Micarta scaled 112's to go with that one and you can say you have your grail set.
jb4570

John, boy would I love to have that gold etch blade on my Bucklite... I don't think they made a Blue 426 Bucklite... Well I haven't found one yet...
Thanks for sharing that sweet 110 on the SPS... ITE ... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
My "display" showed at the anniversary meeting: Some 525 for Armands picture show. Thanks ITE the chance and thank you for watching.
Haebbie

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Haebbie, what a great looking collection you have there... Thanks for sharing it on the SPS... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: :)
 
large trapper 0334-BK-0



and a canebrake rattler I crossed paths with last Friday.


Kisatchie, can you tell us more about your knife... or anyone else... It's really a cool... I love the wildlife picture... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Nice 112 JK ! The Micarta versions are really cool:thumbup:





Here's one Micarta 112 that was modified at the factory for a salesman ;)

Nice Bucklite ITE :thumbup:
Thanks Sitflyer, I like the round 112... The 110 is sweet tooo.... Thanks for sharing on the SPS... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Thanks ITE!! Happy Sunday everyone....and happy birthday Badhammer!!

I'm home and had a chance to go through some of the knives I got in Idaho. I'm showing one that was fairly expensive, but I realized it's pretty unique. It's an archive knife that Buck sold off in what oregon called the one minute dash.

It has a mirror finish blade stamped for 1987, what looks like Damascus frame and nice stag slabs. This is the first knife I own with a Damascus frame and I kind of like it.

The goodies with it also came from those four days in Idaho at the 25th BCCI event. The lighter was one of four that oregon gifted me. They are cool....thanks oregon!! The coffee cups will get some good use now that I'm home. The metal Buck plate is brand new. Someone found a package with about 20 or 30 of them in it and I ended up with five of them.



Let's see more Buck knives....or buck deer!! :)

Stumps, great pictures.... I like the one with the cups... I need one of those Buck plates... All the Buck Knives you got are sweet...
I have a BCCi 500 like your knife, its a sweet one for sure... Thanks for the pens again... ITE
 
DeSotoSky, Well ! ! ! What a show you and Stumps put on today... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: ... Lots of sweet knives... :)
We will call todays Show DeSotoSky and Stumps show... You two have lots of Sweet knives... Thanks for sharing some of your Buck knives
with all of us here on the DSS&SS... :D ... ITE

We still have lots of time for more pictures everyone... So Lets see them... :thumbup:
 
Got the Buck Sentry a few days ago at the local Base Exchange and decided to take it out camping.


 
I like the little ones too. I think you might be a few up on me yet Haebbie. Here is one I can find no information on. A Throughbred horse and Jockey from 1995. It came in a generic black Gent 525 box so I have no help with a "name" and catalog number. I guess it's possible it is an aftermarket and not done by Buck but it is clearly the same as the Memory Series in style. I've never seen another.

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I couldn't find nothing about this 525. I saw one a
time ago at ebay. Pro Rodeo (PRCA) ordered some
gents with similar etchings. But I am sure your's is
not from the PRCA ;).

Haebbie

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I couldn't find nothing about this 525. I saw one a
time ago at ebay. Pro Rodeo (PRCA) ordered some
gents with similar etchings. But I am sure your's is
not from the PRCA ;).
Haebbie
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Hi Herbert, mine may be the one you saw on eBay, that's where I fished it from.
No, it's not PRCA. I have 4 of the 5 PRCA, still needing the one in the middle on your picture.
/Roger
 
I think all provided threads covered the life and times of that big Buck/Camillus/SMKWs trapper fairly well. They were a late run by a factory on the edge of closing. Camillus had the habit of making knife part overruns as a rule. Some of those parts remaining were sold in the "estate" sale. Some of the parts you saw as whole knifes on an auction site after factory was 'ka-put' were bought and assembled by one of the (I am serious with the next word) craftsmen that was doing what he did on the open factory floor.
He worked at home and then offered the 307's, 315s and 338's for sale. Because of who did the work and the equal or better Camillus quality apparent in the knives, I feel that I cannot consider them anything but REAL Bucks. If all the parts match early models they are factory production, if they have been changed in some way then they are modified factory production. Such modifications would include different scales, different pins, etc. In one of the threads given PlumberDave had two examples where one swapped blade printing between the two, I would consider that purely a factory mistake as would be an upside down glued-in shield.

Just my opinion. The knife pictured above would be called factory.

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