The Sunday Picture Show (February 8th, 2026)

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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. Above all, enjoy the show. DeSotoSky (Roger Yost)


927 Slimline Skinner with Elk slab scales and Bloody Jasper Trim. A contemporary custom by Leroy Remer.
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Thanks Roger for doing the Sunday Picture Show. You’re a boon to all mankind. These knives have had their pivot rivets replaced by #5X40 TPI cap screws. The left scales are counterbored to accept the caps, and the right scales have #5X40 TPI HeliCoils installed. The top 2 handles are Valox; the bottom one is FRN (Fiber Reinforced Nylon). The clip blades have pivot holes, and the skinner blade has a slotted Selector setup. These 110 format folders are good for air travel. Blades go in checked luggage, and handles are carried on.
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This limited drop model I have been carrying since I got it, really like it the weight with the sheath is easy to carry, this had the finest edge out of the box of any bucks I have bought. Thank You Roger and all who post on the SPS

One last time ( GO PATS)

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Good Morning Gents. For review, this little beauty by Mr. Remer............

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Good SPS y'all. This is my favorite so far. Uncle Leroy is a Buck Wizard.
This brings a question to me. When Leroy asked how many rivets I wanted on my 110 I was stumped. Then I said how about none, which is what he did. The question I have is why are they there in the first place? Esthetics?
Thanks to Roger and all.
 
This limited drop model I have been carrying since I got it, really like it the weight with the sheath is easy to carry, this had the finest edge out of the box of any bucks I have bought. Thank You Roger and all who post on the SPS

One last time ( GO PATS)

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Snuck this one in on me, howiema howiema ? OK, I have a tie for my favorite. :)
 
Thanks for the SPS, and I hope everyone's having a great weekend.
Thank you for the SPS again. Nothing new. Received this one around 94 for birthday.View attachment 3099705
I picked up this one around the same time. I had been carrying an Uncle Henry stockman every day for about 20 years, and I wanted something a little smaller, and dressier for special occasions.
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Hi All, Happy SBS & SPS!

Thank you Roger for being our dedicated host to this weekly event. In Addition, thank you to those who post photos and or add to the conversations.

The only Slimline in my pile!


 
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Thanks Roger for another Sunday Picture Show, and thanks to all who post photos and comment.
Not only is Leroy a talented craftsman but he is a great individual.
For those that don't know his history, he started with Buck as a young man, worked his way up to being a manager of the 'old' custom shop. He left Buck to start his own business, Triple-R-Knives. I have had him do re-handles and fix stuff that I started and couldn't finish. I proudly own numerous Buck modifications and one of his RRR customs that has that Buck DNA.
Here are a few and hope that it's OK to post a photo of the RRR knife.
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Happy SPS...some beautiful 900-series customs! Leroy also does nice restoration work, and since I don't have any of his customs or any old custom shop knives, here's my contribution to the rabbit hole. A restoration example with before/after.

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