To get The BUCK's Autographed or not ? What do you prefer?

Sometimes the old threads are interesting.
I enjoy reading them but hesitate to post.

I agree with the general sentiment that the signature only means anything if it was personal.
I avoid them. Sometimes it's funny when there's multiple signatures.

I do like knife makers stamps. Those are cool on a nice knife!
 
I enjoy the clean beauty of a blade without any signatures or xxx/100 type scribing. I now more than ever appreciate stamping over etching on blades.
 
The earliest signature of Chuck Buck on a 112 was 1973 on the front bolster..
 
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