The Sunday Picture Show (November 9th, 2025)

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)

On this day, November 9th, 1989, the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Buck did do a gold etched 110 commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall. Documented on the 1990 Special Projects List with a build quantity of 250. I assume these were exported as I have never seen one for sale. I found this image on WorthPoint. C Chilebrown shows one in post #5 below.
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Our resident list maker H Happy Hippo had me looking for 312 Mini-Trappers this week. The Yellowhorse 312 Mini-Trapper appeared in the 1994 thru 1996 catalogs. (the 314 Yellowhorse Trapper apperared 1 year earlier in 1993). The 312's were to be inlaid on 1 side with ebony on the backside. The first 50 knives were mistakenly inlaid both sides. I already held in my collection the 2 sided inlay knife. There was a knife show this weekend in Mt Vernon, IL. Larry Oden was in attendance and I found the 1 side inlay Trapper on his table to complete the set. What Luck!!

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(May 1994 Newsletter)
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Thank you for another great Sunday Picture Show!

My accidental collection of 112’s, focusing on the traditional, non-powder metallurgy steels, turned into an on-purpose quest recently with the purchase of two BG-42’s!

Six steels, three woods, one Micarta, and over 50 years between their dates of manufacture by a family that has been making knives since before the Wright Brothers flew an airplane or Harley Davidson sold a motorcycle.

Left to right: two 440C, two BG-42, 5160, D2, 425Mod, 420HC. There’s an Ironwood 420HC floating around the house somewhere, too.

A HUGE thank you to Greg MT_Pokt MT_Pokt for selling me the BG-42’s!! I promise to take great care of them.

I suppose now I’ll be keeping my eyes out for a 154-CM, Damascus, and maybe a chip flint, even though technically I already have 420HC covered. And I heard that WBC did a few custom 1095 112’s. One can dream, can’t he? :)


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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)

On this day, November 9th, 1989, the fall of the Berlin Wall.
8:10

Buck did do a gold etched 110 commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall. Documented on the 1990 Special Projects List with a build quantity of 250. I assume these were exported as I have never seen one for sale. I found this image on WorthPoint. C Chilebrown shows one in post #5 below.
XZBgUQG.jpeg


Our resident list maker H Happy Hippo had me looking for 312 Mini-Trappers this week. The Yellowhorse 312 Mini-Trapper appeared in the 1994-1996 catalogs. (the 314 Yellowhorse Trapper apperared 1 year earlier in 1993). The 312's were to be inlaid on 1 side with ebony on the backside. The first 50 knives were mistakenly inlaid both sides. I already held in my collection the 2 sided inlay knife. There was a knife show this weekend in Mt Vernon, IL. Larry Oden was in attendance and I found the 1 side inlay Trapper to complete the set. What Luck!!.

o24Motj.jpeg

f6j9PIi.jpeg

8lJGBBv.jpeg

(May 1994 Newsletter)
nWHEDjv.jpeg

2xuP1PU.jpeg
There you are filling out your collection and I haven't even dug mine up to see which one I have.
 
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