The Sunday Picture Show (July 25, 2021)

A home made bare head and my old 500 that I bought new in 88.
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Here is a repost from earlier this year but I think well worth repeating. This knife can be found on the 1984 Special Projects list and is called "3 ducks in Flight II (large Dog)". These were done for Sears with an issue of 2000. There was another similar issue for Sears with the same etch but the dog was smaller. The wonderful engraving by George Sherwood is aftermarket and not original to the Sears issue.

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The 112 on the top was my first Buck and the one that started me down the Buck rabbit hole. If it could talk, what a tale it would tell.
The 500 I've had for quite a number of years also, and still gets carried now and then.
Been thinking about sending the 112 in for some warranty work. 🤔

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Another repeat 500 for the show. This one was born in 1996 without handle pins. I dont think I've seen another standard 500 without pins. Interesting thing about this one is the part of the blade not enclosed in the frame was exposed to something that etched or oxidized it. Still quite attractive for a "plain jane".

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A great show as always. I've always admired the etched bird series as shown by Haebbie. I only have 2 of them. I wish I had paid more attention in my early years, they are a bit pricey now when they show up.

The day is young and there is plenty of time for lots more pictures. I'm heading out to do some mowing down in De Soto and hope to see lots more pictures when I get back later today.
 
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