The Sunday Picture Show (January 10, 2021)

DeSotoSky

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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. Post all the pictures you want, but save some for next weeks show. If you do not have a new knife to share it is OK to repost an old picture as the show always has new visitors. You could also display your creativity with new pictures of knives you have shown before. 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)

Note to all... Armand will be missed but he has not gone far. He wanted to be sure that the show will continue in his absence but I hope and expect he will be back with us eventually.

This week I have a Buck 119 PRCA. (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association). Cocobolo handle, brass furniture, and an electro etched blade. There were about 30 knives total in the series and finding them all would make a nice display. These can be found in the 1994 Special Projects List and the 1995 catalog. No production quantities were given.


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Thank you Roger for stepping in and doing the SPS. You match Armand's dedication, class and knowledge in everything I've seen from you. Long live the Sunday Picture Show.

Here are a couple of 75th Anniversary 119s and belt buckle along with 100 Year Anniversary 119s and a stag handled(non-anniversary) one for the show...
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Thank you, Roger, for your decision to keep the Greatest Show on Earth running!
My modest part are two 119, the upper one is a Prototype, they tried out how the black bear etching will fit to the 119 blade. Later Buck used a blade without blood groove with this etching.

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