VANGUARD / BUCKLOCK : a nice pair ? :D

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Here's a couple pics in case Y'all is bored.......

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Thanx for looking.......
Duane :)
 
LOL!

But.....I'm pretty sure there's a LOT more people here who will drool over them.

:)
 
I'm often of the "Two School". You buy two so you can use one without worry and also have one in pristine shape. Actually, I'm more of the "Three School" of thought when I can afford it. One to use. A backup for that, in case something happens to the first, and one that will never be used. :D

Unfortunately, I don't have even one of these :(
 
Wolfdog... I was really getting the bug to carry the 532 so I had to get a production run one off the bay...
Funny but I payed more for the user than I did for the collector...
And that was without sheath!
 
Those are beautiful together. Sure you didn't buy them in a set?
no... they were ordered seperately... actually PRE-ordered...mid 90's through the AGR Knife Collectors Club...
I'm kinda curiouse how many ever got made because I remember something about "production cost overruns"...


Thanx Cold Kill
 
Wow - neat - except for that nasty old ball bearing steel. If you want to swap for a pair in proper blade steel (420HC), I have a pair - actually a 110 instead of a 532. I guess I could live with that BG-42. Both of mine have that neat custom file work, too - and not on the blade's spine - mine is on the edge - very custom work - 'one of a kind'. Think of the 110 as 'partially serrated'. The 192's sticky handle (Fish goo never seems to dry...) is an added feature - as is the brass's patina (Patina is green, isn't it?).

What a nice pair - you should be proud, indeed!

Stainz
 
Wow - neat - except for that nasty old ball bearing steel. If you want to swap for a pair in proper blade steel (420HC), I have a pair - actually a 110 instead of a 532. I guess I could live with that BG-42. Both of mine have that neat custom file work, too - and not on the blade's spine - mine is on the edge - very custom work - 'one of a kind'. Think of the 110 as 'partially serrated'. The 192's sticky handle (Fish goo never seems to dry...) is an added feature - as is the brass's patina (Patina is green, isn't it?).

What a nice pair - you should be proud, indeed!

Stainz

A notched sword used to be the mark of a vetran soldier, I guess a notched 110 must be the mark of a vetran sportsman.
 
Or the results of battoning through a board with a pallet staple... or a nail...

My pair is fictitious... I don't misuse my knives - much. I do wash them after cleaning fish, too. Just a bit of levity - more likely, just silliness!

Stainz
 
Oh man, you should have responded sooner! I spent all night notching up my knives! (Hmmm... I need to stop taking things so literaly... I hope the fish smell goes away at least):p

But you were serious about the "ball bearing steel" right? I had some dumb ol' knives sitting around with BG42 on them and finally decided to dump them.
 
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