What's your newest Buck knife

I have the 418's with both the straight edge and serrated wharncliffe blades. I like the new drop point version. Not sure I see a use for the cleaver blade, but it looks cool :cool:
Yep. The cool factor. lol
The 418 may be on the cut list for next year.
 
I'm still looking for USA Bucks for Christmas this year and just found one.. ECCO B274 a twin lockback that has a cool Samurai sword molded into the handle. Under $15.00 shipped!! I have given Bucks since 2009 or so and it's real tradition now..I have stockpiled about 20 so far most being 112's, 285's and 286's with a big handful of the 'Racer' 110's I had engraved for our band. Ho Ho Ho!!20191104_222511.jpg 20191104_222402_002.jpg
 
This David Yellowhorse, 110, is a couple of weeks old here with me. I don't know when it was built, but I hadn't seen another Damascus bladed with nickle silver bolsters, so...
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Good thinking Brhowser87 it’s probably the model number. But where’s the date code it must be pre 86 Lol.

Yea right, no date stamp. You gotta wait for Dave or DeSoto to Come along and they can narrow it down to the month by the length of the knife blade and how many casting diviots per square inch:p:D:D:D ( please do not take my jokes as an ounce of disrespect, your knowledge of bucks is amazing as well as how y'all date things)
 
There's a pawn shop in a nearby town where I've made a number of nice finds lately. I found this one, a mint 1988 Lancer with a perfect box and all the papers. It's fun to find thirty year old knives in good condition, and to find the box as well, well, that's just nice:

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Or maybe I'm just easily amused...:D
 
Got myself a Buck Inertia recently (not my pic) :

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Have seen this model at my local Buck distributor many times before but last week's visit was the first time I asked to have it taken out of the display case to have a good look at it. It was surprisingly comfortable in hand, flips well and had a perfectly centered 420HC blade. The blade did beautifully on the paper cut test. There are a couple of reviews online that complained about the additional cam lock to hold the blade shut, but I personally found it to be a non-issue. In fact I quite liked the idea of the cam lock that will prevent accidental firing of the blade, and now I have my first "modern" Buck knife, haha.

Don't seem to read much about this Buck model here on Bladeforums though.
 
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