They are beginning to rule my life.....

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Ever since my thread about '...it only takes one', I've been going after those Bucks! Today I received a Buck 110 inlay to go with my David Yellowhorse 112 inlay after I took some photos of the most recent additions. Haven't even got my 1st group of Buck knives settled in their display case & now I have to order another case!:rolleyes: Oh! Where will it end?
 
Great pic, those are absolutely beautiful, love those two elk handle beauties. I blew my budget and have a damascus stag 110 on the way so I know how u feel. I seriously feel the need for one of the yellowhorse customs as well.


Dave
 
Wow, those are great knives. I know I mentioned to you about the 535 Buck knife as being the nicest knife ever. I can't believe you found one. Truth be told I bought a 535 as a hunting knife and I just fell in love with it and it is for display only. I know they stop making them years ago, where on earth did you find one?

I have a David Yellowhorse knife, a 300 series from 1996. If I am not mistaken David Yellowhorse stop using Bucks, that is another great find. And those beautiful stag 110's, boy I am not envious of much in this world, but I am getting a touch of it right now. Nice going, in my opinion you have excellent taste.:D
 
mschwoeb - Ok! Ok! Maybe it doesn't end but does it slow down?

gorlank - Besides those elk handled Bucks, my first Buck 110 was an elk handled custom from PCKS with the finger grooves. That's the one that got me started!

peter78 - I could tell you where I found some of those Bucks but I'd have to kill you! But in real life, several were from another forumite & several from visits to E-bay. :D
 
Since you have so many 110's you may be interested in a article that is in the July 2003 Blade Magazine called "The Buck 110 at 40". It is a nice 6 page article with a lot of pictures. Heck, I only have two 110's. 14 million have been sold, you better slow down and leave some for the rest of us.:rolleyes:
 
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