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I believe I have a complete set of boxed "Swiss Buck" SAK's along with a commemerative  plaque with crossed knives; a buck 110 and Wenger SAK.  I always preferred  the Wenger can opener and the swiss bucks come with a clip blade that I prefer to the regular spear.

I'm going for a hearing on my highly contested divorce on Thursday.  The whole collection may be available real fast.

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Sorry to hear of your situation Peter. Perhaps a posting in our For Sale Section along with pictures of what is available as well as asking prices. Hope all is well,

Hi there Peter,

I might be interested in the swiss buck collection, if they are offered please let me know the particulars. I collect Buck Knives and would be interested.

Cheers,

Sean

Wonder what ever happened? perhaps the whole collections lost?

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