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My Newest Buck

Started by Ugly Old Guy. Last reply by Kevin D May 14. 6 Replies

I was gifted a C&C Buck 110 SFO with Brass Bolsters and liners, Oak covers, and a 5160 clp point blade.It arrived 09-12, ad has been on my belt since.…Continue

My Holy Grail Buck

Started by Jon Terry. Last reply by Jon Terry Sep 17, 2022. 2 Replies

Hi Guys,I was so lucky to stumble on this in the UK110V Damasus StagWhat do you think ??…Continue

Bucklite history

Started by Syd Carr. Last reply by harry e karmun Jan 1, 2022. 1 Reply

Here is a post from the BCCI, (Buck Collectors Club Inc), Facebook group that I thought I would post here for reference. It's a very concise history of a very popular series of knives. I only own one…Continue

Show Us a Buck Knife photo

Started by John Burton. Last reply by harry e karmun Dec 24, 2021. 213 Replies

Hi all, 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…Continue

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Comment by David L. Packham on December 2, 2014 at 13:53

Buck 120 General

Comment by David L. Packham on December 2, 2014 at 10:17

Ron cooper, that is *not* an automatic (although I wish I had one in my collection) that is a Buck 110 Master series, what looks like a push button is actually the Master Series badge

Comment by Ron Cooper on December 1, 2014 at 17:03

That's a sharp looking collection of Buck's you've got there, Dave!

Do my eyes deceive me or do I spy an automatic third from the left?

Comment by David L. Packham on December 1, 2014 at 9:20

Comment by Jan Carter on November 27, 2014 at 21:34

Bantam is a good knife!

Comment by Ken Spielvogel on September 2, 2014 at 19:22

Awesome looking knife Jan

Comment by Jan Carter on September 2, 2014 at 19:02

Buck® Buffalo and Honey Jasper Skinner

OK, that is a beautiful Buck!

Comment by Sunil Ram on August 12, 2014 at 0:28

I'm a bit interested in that hatchet. Hope it chops well.

Comment by Jan Carter on August 10, 2014 at 16:03

2015 Debut: 'Red Steel' Compadre Series Coming From Buck Knives

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Three implements from Buck Knives will debut at the Outdoor Retailer trade show this week, including a knife, a hatchet, and a “chopping froe.” They will go on sale in 2015.

Each is made in the USA. The tools are all treated with a red powdercoat finish for rust and corrosion resistance.

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Compadre camp knife

The 104 Camp Knife has full-tang construction and a 5160 steel blade that’s 9.5 inches long. Its handle is made of walnut. It will cost $80.

A hatchet, the 106 Compadre model, has a 5160 steel head and a walnut-dymondwood handle. It comes with a leather sheath and weighs about 24 ounces. MSRP when available will be $120.

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Compadre Hatchet

Finally, the 108 Compadre Chopping Froe is, Buck cites, a multi-purpose wood working tool. Its 9.5-inch steel blade was built for clearing brush and heavy wood chopping.

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Chopping Froe

But the machete-like tool, which measures almost 17 inches long, weighs less than 2 pounds. It will cost $160 when Buck ships to consumers and stores in early 2015. —Stephen Regenold

http://gearjunkie.com/buck-knives-compadre-series

Comment by Bob Robinson on June 10, 2014 at 6:34
Nice.
 
 
 

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