The Sunday Picture Show... (9-11-2011)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (9-11-2011)

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 this cool 183 Alpha crosslock...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show... ITE

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Hi All,

That's a nice Crosslock Armand!

Here is the next set of display Duke 500's, they all have micarta scales. These AZ LEs are the the first Duke LEs issued.
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Nice Crosslock ITE. The Crossock was my second Buck knife, next to the 119. I've always loved the Dukes for their size.
Here is a picture I took as kind of a tribute to the different 110 blades out there, be it factory HP steels or beautiful handmade replacement blades.
Thanks for looking!
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I've always liked the 500 series, and I've began to dabble in 112s.

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2007 and 2008 Limited Edition 303 and 309. Jigged buffalo horn. With the jigging to simulate the desireable portion of 'wild' water buffalo horn . Notice the difference in scale thickness, which I believe to be finishing operator variance. And one of the 309s has a white streak in the horn scale. Notice too some jigging extends to bolsters and some doesn't. They do seem to have been matched equally in that effect, however. Regular 420HC steel. Otherwise regular 303 and 309 construction without intergal shields. Offered in only 07 and 08 catalogs....... 300

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A co-worker sent me this pic of his budding accumulation. I'd warned him that this could happen due to spending too much time around me.

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Greatest knife show on earth - as always!!

my two grains:

Which one is missing on the second picture?

Best,
Haebbie

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Storyteller, Thats some attractive wood on your models. JB, some very handsome Dukes. Tony, thats the 3 most sought after 112's. With a early Duke. 300, I didn't know Buck did a limitied run of those routed horn models. Quite handsome. Thanks for these nice photos gentlemen. Why did you guys get up so early? DM
 
Nice work Heath. Heabbie, I've seen one with green leather but on those I'm not sure there was a definate series. DM
 
Heabbie, I've seen one with green leather but on
those I'm not sure there was a definate series. DM

The shown series is the 529 BuckSkin Series. The Buckskins haven't a
green leather model. But that 's a good idea to make a custom one.
 
Here's a couple I picked up yesterday.

Crosslock River Rafter

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And a 311 Slim Trapper

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Okay guys here is something different.

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I feel that these are some great knives that Buck has put out at times. HL
 
Fantastic collection of Buck's! :thumbup: Nothing new on my end but I did drag out 5 of mine and showed them some daylight...

A Buck 565... is this the smallest knife Buck made?

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A hard to find Buck 535...

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My 1st 110 from the Buck Custom Shoppe from 2002...

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My 2nd 110 from the Buck Custom Shoppe from 2004...

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A fairly rare Buck 560 auto conversion...

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