What Did You Cut with Your Buck (Yesterday or Today)?

Just mail and boxes lately, plus some food packaging here and there for the trusty Buck 110 with BG-42.
 
3 packages with new buck knives inside, opened with my Tempest!
Should have been a couple grouse also today but I just gave them a few warning shots instead :D
 
Nope, no hanging chads here, we's gone hy-tek eliktronik votin'!

Not so here...I voted on the same mechanical voting machine (well, that type anyway) that I did for the first time in 1968!!! :grumpy:

...Or was it 1972???... :confused: :eek:

I can't remember when I first voted...But if Nixon was running today, I'd vote for him!!! :cool: :thumbup: :D
 
Practicing for the holidays when the Hickory Farms' beefs sticks and cheese starts rollin' in...

Mozarrela cheese, hot salami, and pepperoncini roll. 112FG
 
This morning I was minding my own business (as usual), when all of a sudden a bag of Fuji Apples appeared. One of them was obviously mounting a charge, so I pulled my Buck 110 with BG-42 and prepared myself for battle. I was able to wrestle the Fuji into the sink for a bath, during which my 110 also got its clock cleaned. Then it got ugly with the cutting and the stabbing and the peeling and the screaming.

Oh, the screaming! Oh, the humanity! Oh, the delicious, crisp Fuji flesh!

In the end, the score was:

Buck 110 with BG-42: 1
Homicidal Maniac Fuji Apple: 0

"They" say, "They can kill you, but they can't eat you." Now Mister Fuji Apple knows "They" were wrong.
 
Those DAMN FUJI'S!!!!!!!!!!

Today, tomorrow, or someday, I hope to use my 112FG to cut open the box with my 110 Damascus Sammy Stag I ordered many moons ago when man with trax like chicken just trax like chick.
 
rhino
is fuji a brand name ?
quite amusing by the way


It's a variety of apple that I find the most delicious in terms of sweetness and the crispness of the meat. I don't know how well they work for cooking, but for eating there are none better.

I don't know what the parent stock was. They are somewhat like the Japanese pear-apples, and obviously from the name we can assume the variety originate in Japan or among people with Japanese ancestry.

Look for them at your supermarket, but be careful ... occasionally you'll find one with an attitude, and you'll have to deal with him using a Buck!
 
thanks rhino
i didnt realize they had apples in the east
the only apples i have ever seen are the macintosh so are these others smaller or the same ?
 
Field dressed 2 whitetail does (one was my dads I just helped a little :D), this weekend. Walnut Alpha folder/guthook and Alpha crosslock with guthook/sawblade.
The sawblade worked FANTASTIC in cutting the pelvis for cleaning.
My father carries a Buck axe but I prefer the light weight of the crosslock!
The Guthooks worked great just like a "zipper" :D
Removed the tenderloins afterwards- alpha crosslock.
My finger- alpha crosslock (while cleaning after use in the field) :D
Thanks Buck Knives!
 
I cut some rose bush limbs away from the cyclone fence I was mending at my mom's house. She needed the fence mending done so her new dog can't run away. The dog is company for her now that she is widowed. My kid brother moved back there recently, but he isn't around much since he drives longhaul.

The rose bush fought back, but my Hoyt 112 prevailed. I suffered only minor injury.

Next project: EAT TURKEY! :)
 
lobster rope and my finger with my bantam,

paracord, rope, envelopes, leather with my bucklite.

oh yeah, ant with the bucklite, i cut the clamshell pack my buck solo came in. i used the solo to open my cinnamon toast crunch, my domino sugar, my vanilla flavored creamer, and a jar of instant coffee.
 
thanks rhino
i didnt realize they had apples in the east
the only apples i have ever seen are the macintosh so are these others smaller or the same ?


I don't think these were grown in Indiana ... most of our apple orchards have the more standard varieties like the red and gold delicious, macintosh, etc.

Size of the Fujis seems to vary. I'm pretty sure that can be influenced by picking (or not) a number of the smaller apples prematurely so the tree will put more stuff into the remaining fruit.

I've also discovered that apples are hard on a sharp edge. I can open a lot of mail and boxes without retouching the edge on my BG-42 Buck 110, but an apple or two (including peeling) seems to dull it far more quickly.
 
used a 425 to open a package from some place called post falls...
had some nice things in it... very nice things...lol
 
112FG to cut brown shipping paper for a box of stuff my wife sent to her son stationed in S. Korea.

Dave...
1> What did you get from Post Falls?
2> What the heck is that avatar you are using today?
 
oh the package has a bran new liner lock 186 in it and a nickel silver wood inlays 2001 marked DM blade oh yes and a BCCI 110 drop point with
brand new ~drop dead groguses / delishus and all thoes other adverbs ~ super fat stag with the best color i have ever seen!!!!
and no 525's were harmed in that production ....
i expect another package from post falls some time soon...
will post pict as soon as i rember how to work the darn camara again...
yes i know~ i have checked for the lense cap and the botton pushes in!
 
Dave...
2> What the heck is that avatar you are using today?
well i got this rhingno gun nut next door that attacks gentel apples like a savage and then shoots stuff off my pick-a-nick table ... i took these so to shoe the cops ifn he gets any closer
was a sub sonic 22 in a my orange
this is a bmg 50cal in steel plate....that i was useing as a bird feeder
then one nite i left my soda out and the stero on and i heard da noise and d camara went off ..
i have a few other picts i took o his shooting... u want one? ret chere u's one o de soda he shot.
cola2_2.jpg

call this your can on coke at mach 1+
 
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