The Sunday Picture Show... (9-1-2019) . . . (OLD Show Look at the DATE...

Happy SPS and labor day weekend everyone!
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yep been securing, cleaning up loose items not bolted down all weekend. I'm only 38 miles, as the crow flies, or so from the Atlantic. if the eye just only skirts the coastline I'll get hit hard.....poor folks on the coast far worse.

I'm used to hurricanes, like all us Florida boys are, but not a cat 5. first one i remember well was hurricane david in plantation where we lived when I was a small kid. never forget how scared my parents looked before it came. wasnt that bad though but flooded everything. people in boats on the streets. sewage everywhere me swimming in it and my momma freaking out and yanking me out while i was covered in leeches
stay safe everyone, even ya Georgia and Carolina folks. might be worse there. still to early to tell.
back on topic...liking that blue g10....wanting a 110 drop point slim in that g10 color.

Thinking of you all on the ecoast. I usually don't bat an eye at hurricanes. I've been through my share and was even working outside during Alicia, but cat5 sure ain't nothing to play in. I remember seeing what Andrew did to the Keys. Well, all of South FL, but the Keys was all I cared about...:eek:
 
Beautiful knives as always guys.

Definitely thinking of all you guys in that path of this beast. I know I'm all the way in Maryland but I gotta fold out in the basement if any of you guys need a spot to evac to. Idk how far you would have to travel to be safe but my door is always open for you guys on here.
 
The Buck Yellow jacket uses that blade steel makeup CPM154 and S90V san mai.
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There was a small run of Buck 722 Spitfires that had a blade manufactured from a S30V/CPM154 sandwich....more like a melt. If I recall, somewhere around 20 or so were manufactured. Gold scales/covers w/ a faint two-tone blade that results from the production process. I have one and I will pull out sometime and post a photograph.
 
There was a small run of Buck 722 Spitfires that had a blade manufactured from a S30V/CPM154 sandwich....more like a melt. If I recall, somewhere around 20 or so were manufactured. Gold scales/covers w/ a faint two-tone blade that results from the production process. I have one and I will pull out sometime and post a photograph.

Is this the one? This belongs to another member tiguy. I think it's cpm 154 and s90v. Nice knife.
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Yep...that’s the one...though I went back in this very short thread and saw the earlier posting...my apologies for not reading more carefully.

Lol no big deal. That wasn't part of the "what steel has buck used" combo. I wasn't being a smartass (for once) just trying to bring that into our convo
 
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