What's your newest Buck knife

Yeah... pretty happy with this one. Thanks Larry!

.1275" stock D2 with a beautiful hollow grind from edge to spine. They should all be ground like this!

Absolute winner in my book! Well done Buck. You can make me a less pretty one that I can put to use, or I'll bathe this one in blood the first chance I get!




:thumbsup::thumbsup::D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
John
 
Acquired two recently, a two line 118, which makes it about 50 years old, and a new 112 slim select. Not as fancy as some of the above, but I'm having fun with them.
qs40sMu.jpg

HOia2aF.jpg
 
View attachment 1285932

got this one for my vantage collection. I believe but not sure....solid wood inserts are nice.
I agree with liking those wood Vantages.
I noticed the Vantage Avid "red wood" is no longer on Buck's website, so I'm thinking they are going to discontinue them.
I recently picked up an older walnut one for that reason.....
I like those A.G. ones too.

Edit,
I just checked again and inventory on the Avid seems to be low so I grabbed one.
 
Last edited:
I was really lucky today..Not only did I grab one of the web blast 112's but I had a bid in all this week on a truly rare 112 and won it a few minutes ago on the bay..
A 25th anniversary BRASS frame finger grooved 112 with the Gold heat stamp burgundy shieth! I don't even own one of the Nickel silver frame Anniversary 112's as they are not rare or odd. For the longest time (up to around 2007 or so) if you wanted a nickel silver frame 112 finding one of the anniversary was your best bet for either making a custom or a simple reblade if you didn't want the etch. It first came on my radar back in 2010 when there was a few discussions here on the forum. But since then the one I just found was the ONLY one that I have seen for sale. The model number is 8080 and there was 2,000 in the run according to Joe Houser. But even with that many tyou just don't see them. Hardly even a picture...but when I get it home I'll share with yall! It's the kind of 112 that really fits in a rare ,odd, 112 collection and it's NIB with the impossible to find shieth. Oh happy day!
 
Today was a good day for me too
Ordered 2 limited edition Joe houser 112 and 110
Plus got hold of 3 knives from BOONE AND CROCKETT series
110 ,112, 113 (seller pics below
 
Just got this in today's mail. I know some feel these are too small, but it's about perfect for daily carry for me. I'm also waiting on the Feb BOTM version of this, I don't expect these will be the only two I buy.

VVxMuhY.jpg
 
farm that Boone and Crockett 112 and 113 is a great LE set. I believe the 112 was Bucks first with a high radius hollow ground drop point..I have looked for a set to break up and grab the 112 out of but every set I seen for a reasonable price the Burl on the 112 looked mediocre or worse. I have heard that blade grind makes a excellent slicer. It's one of Bucks nicest 113 too.
 
farm that Boone and Crockett 112 and 113 is a great LE set. I believe the 112 was Bucks first with a high radius hollow ground drop point..I have looked for a set to break up and grab the 112 out of but every set I seen for a reasonable price the Burl on the 112 looked mediocre or worse. I have heard that blade grind makes a excellent slicer. It's one of Bucks nicest 113 too.
Your inbox is full. There may be a solution to that wish;)
PM me with your contact info if interested.
 
Last edited:
farm that Boone and Crockett 112 and 113 is a great LE set. I believe the 112 was Bucks first with a high radius hollow ground drop point..I have looked for a set to break up and grab the 112 out of but every set I seen for a reasonable price the Burl on the 112 looked mediocre or worse. I have heard that blade grind makes a excellent slicer. It's one of Bucks nicest 113 too.
Thanks and it’s fun to have 110 , 112 , and 113
 
One of the things that I like about Buck is how they have a family of different models that are built the same. The Master series or Alaskan Guide are great examples. I looked for years for a Master series 112...
 
One of the things that I like about Buck is how they have a family of different models that are built the same. The Master series or Alaskan Guide are great examples. I looked for years for a Master series 112...
I think 112 master series was never made , but some more experienced member might correct me
 
Back
Top