The Sunday Picture Show (January 7th, 2024)

DeSotoSky

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Welcome to the Sunday Picture Show. This show marks the beginning of my 4th year as your host. It is an honor being allowed my turn in carrying on this forum tradition now in its 14th year. Thank you for your support and hope you have enjoyed the show as much as I have bringing it every week.

Always looking for something new to display. This week a Buck model 281 NXT. This one is a little extra nice with the Idaho date code. It can also be found with the 2002 Anvil code. One handed opening 2-3/4" liner lock blade in a thermoplastic frame with rubber overmold. New in 2000 and gone after 2006. Look for variations in Blue, Red, Gray, and Cobalt. Serrated and unserrated. The model 282 is the same knife in solid plastic without the rubber overmold.
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Happy New Year all - I dug into the "don't see daylight often drawer" and decided to take some out for a little cleaning, the 110 on the bottom I paid 6 dollars for - with original sheath at a flea market back in the mid 80's, It is beat up - still holds a great edge though. Thank You Roger for the SPS - Pete



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Thanks Roger for hosting the Sunday Picture Show. Time flies when your having fun. Hard to believe it's been four years.
Thanks also to all who post photos and comments.
I do like knives with the Idaho tang/date stamp. Would like to see Buck do more with different tang stamps but realize there are business constraints.
This 105 has the 2005 stamp and is done by Doris Yassie, who work with David Yellowhorse before going on her own.
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Thanks Roger for hosting the Sunday Picture Show. Time flies when your having fun. Hard to believe it's been four years.
Thanks also to all who post photos and comments.
I do like knives with the Idaho tang/date stamp. Would like to see Buck do more with different tang stamps but realize there are business constraints.
This 105 has the 2005 stamp and is done by Doris Yassie, who work with David Yellowhorse before going on her own.
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CxlaP88.jpg
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