The Sunday Picture Show (August 4th, 2024)

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Hello and welcome to the Sunday Picture Show. Share your Buck knives with others by posting pictures of them here. New or old, plain or custom, user or safe queen, one or a collection, we love to see them all. This weekly tradition was started in 2010 by ItsTooEarly (Armand Hernandez) and Oregon (Steve Dunn). Help keep the tradition alive. Feel free to click that 'LIKE' but lets not let it replace discussing and complimenting each others knives. DeSotoSky (Roger Yost)

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August 4th is National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day
Ruth Wakefield is credited with the original chocolate chip recipe in 1937 (1938?). Ruth and her husband operated a small Inn and restaurant called the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Mass. The inn was named after the original 1700's toll house that collected tolls from travelers using the road between Boston and New Bedford. Nestlé introduced the Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels in 1939 and to this day still prints her chocolate chip recipe on the back of each bag. The Toll House Inn burned down in 1984.
Read more about Ruth Wakefield here.


In keeping with the 'CHIP' theme.
Penny has promised to bake me some chocolate chip cookies today :D:D:D

116 Chip Flint (2012 1/500)
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119 Chip Flint (Custom Shop 75th 2017)
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120 Chip Flint (2013 1/500)
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I don’t own a single Chip-Flint bladed Buck Knife, however I have eaten at least my weight several times over of chocolate chip cookies in my lifetime - my Mom baked Toll House Cookies when we were kids. Enjoyed reading the Wikipedia story about Mrs. Wakefield too. With hunting season only a month away, I’m showing two of my favorite hunting Buck Knives, a 307 Large Stockman and a Two-Dot 110 Folding Hunter. OH
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jb4570 jb4570 Thank you for sharing your Custom Yellowhorse 110. I like it :thumbsup:
It catches my eye that the rear bolster has an inbedded Boone & Crockett badge.
I can not recall having seen a 'factory' 110 with Boone & Crockett on the rear bolster.
Did I miss something or did Yellowhorse apply the Boone & Crockett?
 
jb4570 jb4570 Thank you for sharing your Custom Yellowhorse 110. I like it :thumbsup:
It catches my eye that the rear bolster has an inbedded Boone & Crockett badge.
I can not recall having seen a 'factory' 110 with Boone & Crockett on the rear bolster.
Did I miss something or did Yellowhorse apply the Boone & Crockett?
Thank you for your inquiry Roger, I have accumulated more than a few Boone & Crockett Buck knives over the years. So I have a soft spot for them and got this one at auction not long ago. I did not know or recognize this issue until researching after I had won it. However, I did recognize it at as a B&C knife. If you look at the 2010, 2011 Legacy catalogs you will find this is a Buck Factory sold B&C knife.

Love your History bite's and the Chip bite hits home as at Christmas time I make my version of the Tollhouse cookie. The family likes them so much they will not stop bugging me until they are made and distributed to them. it's quite the process making 15 dozen large sized cookies {LOL).

Here is the Chipflint knife photo for this weeks theme.

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These two pair really well together with their combination of colors, materials, and with blade selection. 110 Slim Pro with brass and 3V that was BOTM May 2023. Also the two blade 301 with brass, green micarta, and S30V that was BOTM October 2022.

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