The Sunday Picture Show... (9-20-2015)

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The Sunday Picture Show... (9-20-2015)

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... I have a cool 422 Brush Creek
Gold Pilot VA Bucklite... It came with the Box Sheath and paper
work... Now I need to find two like it...

Thanks for looking and enjoy the show... ITE

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:) :) :) Allyson :) :) :) ... ;) ;) ;) Sam ;) ;) ;) ... :D :D :D Armand 3rd :D :D :D

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Thank you, Armand for another Picture Show. A Bucklite is a good start.
What I would like to show is not a Bucklight. It is more like a Buckheavy or a Bucklarge. Or do you have another name?

Herbert

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A good Sunday morning to everyone here; I'll join in with another variation of a lighter weight Buck lock-back - the 560. OH

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Good morning fellow Buck people! And as always thank you Armand for your due diligence. Man! Either you got this weeks SPS going late or people are sleeping late. :eek: Never seen things this bare this time of the morning. :confused:

My little contribution today is this 2-Line 118 (I stand corrected, make that a 121) :D I got a while back from a friend and regular contributor to the GSOE. It is some kind of sweet for its age. :thumbup:

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MW, nice knife! But are you sure that it is a 118, I think it is a 121.

Haebbie
 
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hello , for me today it's a 2 dots 110 " champion sparks plugs LE " it's a 1977 Le I believe .. if someone know more details ...
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Buckfan, that is a nice 110. Buck was doing a lot of blade etching in that era - here is a Weyerhauser I bought locally several years ago, I dated it circa 1978. I also saw a CSX railroad blade etch but I didn't buy it (should have). OH

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On first glance I tend to agree with Haebbie on the 118 being a 121 ? Who is the expert ? I bet the blade is really thin.

In the theme of 'plastic' handled knives, here is one I had to slightly tweak the blade tip shape after my BIL broke off the tip. Haebbie's knife little brother. I seem to think that every Champion 110 I have seen has one dark and one light scale, is anyone elses like that also. 300



 
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hello , for me today it's a 2 dots 110 " champion sparks plugs LE " it's a 1977 Le I believe .. if someone know more details ...
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As I remember this knife is, together with Monroe, the first 110 special edition with electroetched blades.

Haebbie
 
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A little different variation of the "BuckLite"
355 BuckLite with a 444 BuckLite in a Ducks Unlimited sheath.





 
I seem to think that every Champion 110 I have seen has one dark and one light scale, is anyone elses like that also.

Wasn't it this knife you had in your head? No Champion but a Monroe? Craig, I think it is an odd ball and not a system ;) :)

Haebbie

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MW, nice knife! But are you sure that it is a 118, I think it is a 121.

Haebbie

Herbert, you may be correct I believe. ;) I'll try and post the 118 when I get back home but I don't remember taking pics of my one 121.
 
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Thank you, Armand for another Picture Show. A Bucklight is a good start.
What I would like to show is not a Bucklight. It is more like a Buckheavy or a Bucklarge. Or do you have another name?

Herbert

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The Goliath is one of those Bucks that, for reasons unknown I just really enjoy even though it really doesn't fit into my collecting or EDC needs. I keep one in my truck, the trunk of the wife's car and one in the workshop for general use around the yard. I'd like to find someone that could make a body out of aluminum or perhaps carbon fiber and install the blade and other parts into it. I really like!e the size and profile of the blade on this model but not the handle construction.
 
I look forward to the show every Sunday. You guys come up with some beauties.
 
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Good morning to all you Buck fans out there and a great big thank you to Armand for the SPS.

Great show so far with lots of time left to post more pictures of your Buck treasures.

Here I have a Buck Knives 110 with white bone handles and nickel bolsters. I also have a couple wildlife pictures of a bobcat that was in my sister in laws yard this morning. They managed to get a couple pictures before it ran off.

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Thank you, Armand for another Picture Show. A Bucklight is a good start.
What I would like to show is not a Bucklight. It is more like a Buckheavy or a Bucklarge. Or do you have another name?

Herbert

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That was my very first buck knife from 95 or 96 I believe. I was 6 or so then. Here's a 124 I picked up for $85. Couldn't pass it up for that price.

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Lots of neat knives today:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Here is the newest pearl addition. 110, It is an Auto and a proto, pretty cool:)

















Go Browns:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Ok . . . here is the 118 (I hope) ;) and it is a 1-liner. I get more proof each day that I'm getting old. :eek:

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I just picked this up at a show yesterday. It's a Buck 619 from 1990 (X). The handle color is playing tricks on my eyes, maybe due to it's age or mine. I believe it is Black which makes this a WoodsMate and not Green which would make it a GameMate. It came with a Black leather 119 sheath. I believe the original sheath was nylon, but I'm not complaining. I really like the rubber handle, it should make work comfortable. I plan to use it.



 
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