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That is a very nice one! Glad you found it and shred with us.Found it in my big Buck knife drawer.
Very nice dagger. When was this style offered?Found it in my big Buck knife drawer.
Thank you, guys, for your beautiful photos
Haebbie
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Obviously a match striker blade.What's the purpose of the perpendicular grooves?
It's representative of the early, pre-factory knives made from files. I don't remember off hand, but seems they were called Heritage File Daggers, or something along those lines.What's the purpose of the perpendicular grooves?
It is a 976 File Dagger. It is supposed to resemble a file. The earliest Buck knives had blades made from old files. The above dagger is called a Heritage file dagger and was in the 2007 catalog.What's the purpose of the perpendicular grooves?
It's representative of the early, pre-factory knives made from files. I don't remember off hand, but seems they were called Heritage File Daggers, or something along those lines.
Thanks guys. I wouldn't have guessed that. I have an Anza knife made from a file.i
It is a 976 File Dagger. It is supposed to resemble a file. The earliest Buck knives had blades made from old files. The above dagger is called a Heritage file dagger and was in the 2007 catalog.
MT_Pokt was typing while I was looking up the info.
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It is a 976 File Dagger. It is supposed to resemble a file. The earliest Buck knives had blades made from old files. The above dagger is called a Heritage file dagger and was in the 2007 catalog.
Man Buck made some great limited edition knives back than and lots of them. 15 limited edition knives for just 2007.
MT_Pokt was typing while I was looking up the info.
My memory is as good as it used to be. It’s just not as long.Thank you, MT_Pokt and Ged, for the informations. I couldn’t remember.
Haebbie