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Hi Sunil, thank you for inviting me in this group. Sorry to say this that I don't have a buck knife yet but always wanted one. Can you let me see what yours are like.
Hi if anyone would like to see a Buck 117 one of the first folding knives ever made by Buck in 1946 to 1948... I have one in my photo albums just go to the album for my buck knife there will be a story about it also. Thanks .Tom George
Hi Buck Fans, I'm glad to have found you all.. I've got several Bucks in the collection and one in the pocket. Looking forward to being a contributor here.
I have several Buck Knives. My first Buck was and still is a 309 pattern, my second a 110. Both of these knives were purchased while I served in the Navy. The 309 was a replacement for my tree brand single blade trapper, which had been lost; I was aboard the Yorktown off North Korea during the Pueblo incident at the time. The 110 was purchased while aboard the Enterprise, on station near Viet Nam, in 1971.
The 309 has been retired from carry, but remains in my collection (needs an escutcheon).
This 117 Buck Knife is the first folding knife ever made by Hoyt and AL Buck back in 1946 to 1948 while working out of a small shop at his home ...More info on my page Thanks Tom
I picked up a buck 119 special with the cocobolo handles for my dad. Absolutely gorgeous knife with the brass fittings. Brought him back to his boy scout days. Can't beat a quality american classic!
bought a 110 as an edc not realizing what a beast it was...ended up purchasing a Bantam BBW and 371 Stockman to keep in the pocket instead. Love each of them. The Bantam sees the most use.
Here's a first post picture, this knife belonged to my father-in -law who passed away over 27 years ago. And at that time this knife had already been confined to the dresser drawer. He was a Master Mechanic on heavy equipment and used his tools hard, no telling when he broke that blade.
Hi, I was trying to get some information on a collection of Bucks I'm putting together I have the 103, 119, 102, 105, 121, and the 106 hatchet. Which ones am I missing and what are the names of these knives? I think there's even a saw. I think there may be 11 items in the series. Thank You. THOR.
Thorvan, it appears that you are collecting fixed blade hunters and skinners with the pheolic handles. You might want to look at the 102 and 119 with Cocobola handles. They are great looking knives, but a bit more expensive than the black handles. It's great that you have a 121 since it's a discontinued model.
Trent Rock
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james childers
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Sanjay Khukuri
Sanjay........
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Tom George
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MJ Wallace
Mike
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James Cole
The 309 has been retired from carry, but remains in my collection (needs an escutcheon).
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Gary Kennedy
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Gary Kennedy
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Gary Kennedy
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Gary Kennedy
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Gary Kennedy
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Gary Kennedy
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MJ Wallace
Mike
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Sunil Ram
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Gary Nelson

Here's a neat Buck from Heritage Collectables.Feb 10, 2010
james childers
Feb 10, 2010
Tom George

This 117 Buck Knife is the first folding knife ever made by Hoyt and AL Buck back in 1946 to 1948 while working out of a small shop at his home ...More info on my page Thanks TomFeb 10, 2010
james childers
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james childers
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Richard Owens

hi, here are some of my buck knivesFeb 22, 2010
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Richard Owens
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Andy Voelkle "AxeMan"
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Richard Owens
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Richard Owens
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Richard Owens
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Richard Owens
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Alex Rakotz
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Noah Myers
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Rome D. Rushing
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Sunil Ram
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MJ Wallace
Rome Rushing, Looks like your Father-in-Law got some good use out of that knife. You don't see many with the grooved bolsters any more.
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Thorvan Patten JR.
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James Cole
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