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Thought I'd start a new thread asking folks to show a Buck knife photo or two. I like just about anything made by Buck. But, am drawn to the Gold etch art knives and love stag handles.

Buck 124 with Colt Firearm's gold etch

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David Yellowhorse Dream knife

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John

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I'm right there with you and your father in law, a knife is a tool and meant to be used as a tool. My most prized possession is the 1926 Kinfolks fixed blade I inherited from my father, I intend to pass it on to the next generation. I have other hand tools my father used, and those are precious to me also, it's nice knowing that a tool was handled and appreciated by my ancestors.

Rome D. Rushing said:

My father-in-law was a man of the old school.  A knife was a tool to be used and if or when

it broke you just replaced it.

I believe I have another  Buck stockman that was his and I believe a black handled Frontier

that he used. 

When he retired I gave him a Uncle Henry sllimline stockman to carry and I believe its

somewhere among my knives.

This is a pic of just some of my fixed blade bucks



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