The Sunday Picture Show... (8-4-2013)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (8-4-2013)

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 Sweet Gold Etch 110 with two Turkeys on the blade...
I think there Strutting...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show... ITE

110...






:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :)
 


A pick from the "one minute dash" at the Buck factory Friday, just before lunch at Chuck's home. A perfect example of folding cutlery.

A wild turkey I saw yesterday in Cheney on the Turnbull Reserve. In taking these photos he would bob left and right as I did the opposite trying to outwit the other and that wild turkey had me hopping:



 
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Okay here is something different that I like.

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And a trio.

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You just have to love those stacked leather. HL
 
On the way home on the Frankfurt airport, here are my two cent for the sps. Thanks, Armand, for another Picture Show.
Haebbie

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Wildlife?? wildlife!! ((edit)) wild life!!!
Horseback archery from a gallopping horse. That's me.

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Wildlife?? wildlife!!
Horseback archery from a gallopping horse. That's me.

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Haha brilliant ! I like to use compound bows.
 
Nice picture show gents, beautiful Bucks (as always). ITE, the front turkey on your knife is a hen (no beard), the turkey behind her is a Tom in full strut - nice blade etch. OH
 
ITE thanks again for the SPS! I always enjoy it.
I've searched for about the past 5 years for this 120. It was someone's user, but it is a 3 line 4 micarta spacer. If you think they're fairly common, try to find one.




and my latest deal for 99 cents, the oil can was empty

 
Thanks ITE for another SPS!!

I have four Buck pens for you, but will have to get them to you when I get done with this hike in about 30 days.

The knives from the 25th that I bought have been shipped. I won't get to see them for quite a while.

Here is a baby titanium knife.

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My wildlife photo today will have to be from the dinner cruise...Jerad, Russell, Cindy, Oregon and Cindy.

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I did see a bull moose yesterday on the way here, but I wasn't able to get a photo.

My ride up to the pass where I'll start hiking from should be here soon.
 
Threads like this aren't making the wait for my custom shop 110 any easier. =P
 
excellent pics so far.

My collection of bg-42 110 if you have the missing pieces let me know :)






 
Beautiful knives everyone... and great pictures to... Thanks for sharing and keep the pic's coming... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Can't remember if I ever posted a picture of my 110 four-dot in ITE's Sunday Picture Show. OH

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Nice show but imho DeSotoSky stole the show with those 120's. Man those are just stunning. I think 119s and 120s with stag are the most beautiful knives ever. The just have such classic lines. I love them. I have zero in my collection.:D
 
Thanks once again for the SPS ITE! Great knives everyone! My contribution this week is one of my favorite in my EDC rotation: The fantastic Folding Alpha.



Talk about stealing the show; Steve, those BG42 110's got my heart beating fast. Alas! My one and only:



This old church is here in the middle of the Bakken, with nothing within 50 square miles of it but oil rigs. I'm guessing it was probably part of an old settlement that has long since vanished. The double throne outhouse in the back probably had the congregation thinking they were something. :)
 
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Michael im sure you will have some bg brothers to go with your master series soon enough :) nice pictures
 
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