The Sunday Picture Show (June 2, 2024)

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. 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. DeSotoSky (Roger Yost)

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General Robert E Lee on his horse Traveller.
On This Day, June 2nd 1862 Lee takes command of Confederate armies during the American Civil War

I know this is all repeat stuff from me but sometimes I just got to get things rolling
So....speaking of Generals, lets see some 120 Generals this week if you have one.

120 General Brass & Phenolic with 5160 steel, Copper & Clad c.2016

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120 General with white Melamine handle c.62/63
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120 General with unpolished heat treated blade, stacked aluminum & leather (1 of 24)
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thanks Roger and y'all for the show.

love the 120, great knife but I just grab whatever is different and easy to get ahold of for the show.....

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Im chuckling cause I thought no one gonna show a 397.....yep someone did as I'm lookin through the show today.......

have a great Sunday.....
 
Here is another Bear Paw Cut-Out to go with the 110 C Chilebrown shows in post #9 above.
This one is called "Pennsylvania Black Bear". A limited edition of 250 in the year 2000. Lots of features.... bear paw laser cutout, bear head cutout on end of pommel, nickel silver bolsters, a black blade, serialized, and a "Custom" tang stamp. The handle is Buffalo horn hand jigged to look like Impala. I don't care for the handle jigging at all, seems like the ruination of a nice piece of horn and not at all comfortable to fondle in the hand.


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This Bear was part of the 2005 Friends of NRA Banquet merchandise package. A Stag handled Buck 192 with Bear Paw cut-out like I show above was part of the package. I've never had both my knife and statue together at the same time for a combined picture. Someday I'll find the correct 192.
Does anyone else yearn for the days of truly unique SFO's and other unique items?


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Happy SPS to All,

Thank you Roger for being our host to this weekly event and for your History bits. Also, thanks to all who post photos or add to the conversations.

The first General's photo is of my Great Great Grandfather General Robert Taylor Burton.


Now onto Buck General's





 
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