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on regular production knives I remember this too. any other colors, wonder if they were just special runs?I believe green and maroon were the only colors offered in paperstone.
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on regular production knives I remember this too. any other colors, wonder if they were just special runs?I believe green and maroon were the only colors offered in paperstone.
There was a black handle one with a black blade and Jim Shockey's likeness on the blade. Was probably an SFO for one of the outdoor stores.on regular production knives I remember this too. any other colors, wonder if they were just special runs?
now that you say that, I do seem to remember that one. I dont remember what store(s) is was for, though? cabelas sticks on my head, but I could be way off on that.....There was a black handle one with a black blade and Jim Shockey's likeness on the blade. Was probably an SFO for one of the outdoor stores.
Sounds righton regular production knives I remember this too. any other colors, wonder if they were just special runs?
The Jim Shockey Ibex was a 112 with black paperstone and a 12c27 mod Sandvik steel blade, sold exclusively at Cabelas. However, Buck had them on Web Special about 10 years ago. The price back then was just $18.00!There was a black handle one with a black blade and Jim Shockey's likeness on the blade. Was probably an SFO for one of the outdoor stores.
The Jim Shockey Ibex was a 112 with black paperstone and a 12c27 mod Sandvik steel blade, sold exclusively at Cabelas. However, Buck had them on Web Special about 10 years ago. The price back then was just $18.00!
Buck also had a build out with black paperstone and a 450 blade with thumb studs, in a 112 frame. I don't think there's been a black 110.
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I suggest you use a photo imaging site, I use Imgur.I was trying to get a picture of what I bought and ask if anyone could help identify it
I was having a hard time getting a picture but the link was working
I’m sorry I didn’t think that through
It wasn’t even me selling it
ThanksI suggest you use a photo imaging site, I use Imgur.
Here's a simplified explanation. You just register and load your photos. Then you click on the photo you want to use. It shows you the image and has a list of options. I use the BBCode, copy and paste it in the 'Post reply' box.