kent if you pull up knife steels on the internet it will tell you about the different steedls good place for info.there is a group on ikc about making knives and steels to use dale and halacon knows alot about them..
The Buck 301 stockman is a true piece of Americana. I know the 110 is famous everywhere, but I have seen a ton of those black three bladers pulled out of the pocket of many working men. They can not be shunned for everything they have done.
I am not a stockman guy in the sense that I will never collect them. I just don't like them as a soul pattern to follow. I know they are the mainstay in a lot of collector's boxes, but I see them as users only.
I used a Case large stockman for many years and that knife did everything I asked of it. It was a nice tool to have around, I just fell off the wagon and moved on. My Buck 301 is one of my favorite knives, I can't look at it and not think of a good days work.
Great collection Kent, so many beauties to choose from. I am not sure which is my favorite. Is that a Buck 501 with stag scales?
Kent, from what I understand of the history that I have learned, I believe your original Buck 301 was made by Schrade Cutlery Co. Buck had Schrade make the original 301 and 303 before handing the reigns to Camillus. After Buck got their new factory together and got the right equipment, they started producing their own 300 series.
I'm not sure if you already knew this or not, just wanted to share.
I have two 303 knives, one made by Schrade and the other by Buck in the 80's, there is a world of difference in the two knives. The schrade has a "swinden" key in it's bolster that holds everything together, so there are some differences in two knives for sure. Both are extremely usable and very quality folders.
It just seems this series works, no matter who made them.
Hey, Happy Birthday, my friend. I hope you have a great one. Please, be more active, on our club. We all enjoyed your presence and your opinion on things. Heck, if they let a Cajun, run wild on here, you should be okay.LOL
In Memoriam
Scott King
Thanks for joining our community. I think you'll like it here!
Scott
May 19, 2011
J.J. Smith III
May 19, 2011
Billy Oneale
May 19, 2011
Jan Carter
May 19, 2011
Gerald Hines
May 19, 2011
stephen tungate
May 19, 2011
J.J. Smith III
May 20, 2011
stephen tungate
Jun 1, 2011
stephen tungate
Jun 3, 2011
Sunil Ram
Jun 8, 2011
Sunil Ram
Jun 8, 2011
Jan Carter
Kent,
Very well done!! Congratultions
Jun 12, 2011
Andy Voelkle "AxeMan"
Jun 13, 2011
stephen tungate
Jun 14, 2011
stephen tungate
Aug 13, 2011
Clint Thompson
Kent...
Ok ask away.
Feb 3, 2012
Terry Pitts
Glad to have you as a friend Kent,as for the Arcitech Im not sure if thier still on the market or not. Terry
Feb 4, 2012
Terry Pitts
Kent try this site they have an Arcitech for sale at a good price. Terry
-Mail: sales@poorfish.com
Feb 4, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Kent, you should join the GEC group and share that Northfield. It's gorgeous and I know everyone over there would enjoy seeing it.
We tend to be a bad influence on each out, so watch out.
I hope to see you on there!!!
Feb 20, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Kent, those pics are great.
The Buck 301 stockman is a true piece of Americana. I know the 110 is famous everywhere, but I have seen a ton of those black three bladers pulled out of the pocket of many working men. They can not be shunned for everything they have done.
I am not a stockman guy in the sense that I will never collect them. I just don't like them as a soul pattern to follow. I know they are the mainstay in a lot of collector's boxes, but I see them as users only.
I used a Case large stockman for many years and that knife did everything I asked of it. It was a nice tool to have around, I just fell off the wagon and moved on. My Buck 301 is one of my favorite knives, I can't look at it and not think of a good days work.
I think we do have a lot in common my friend.
Feb 21, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Great collection Kent, so many beauties to choose from. I am not sure which is my favorite. Is that a Buck 501 with stag scales?
Kent, from what I understand of the history that I have learned, I believe your original Buck 301 was made by Schrade Cutlery Co. Buck had Schrade make the original 301 and 303 before handing the reigns to Camillus. After Buck got their new factory together and got the right equipment, they started producing their own 300 series.
I'm not sure if you already knew this or not, just wanted to share.
I have two 303 knives, one made by Schrade and the other by Buck in the 80's, there is a world of difference in the two knives. The schrade has a "swinden" key in it's bolster that holds everything together, so there are some differences in two knives for sure. Both are extremely usable and very quality folders.
It just seems this series works, no matter who made them.
Feb 23, 2012
Ken Mundhenk
Kent
Welcome to the Great Eastern Cutlery Group, we're glad you joined us.
Feb 24, 2012
stephen tungate
Mar 20, 2012
Jan Carter
I wanted to be the first to say
Mar 20, 2012
Ron Cooper
Mar 21, 2012
Jan Carter
Happy Birthday Kent!!
Mar 21, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Hey, Happy Birthday, my friend. I hope you have a great one. Please, be more active, on our club. We all enjoyed your presence and your opinion on things. Heck, if they let a Cajun, run wild on here, you should be okay.LOL
Mar 20, 2013
Ron Cooper
Mar 21, 2013
Steve Scheuerman (Manx)
Mar 21, 2014
Ron Cooper
Mar 21, 2014
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Happy Birthday, Kent.
Mar 21, 2014
Steve Scheuerman (Manx)
Mar 21, 2015
Steve Scheuerman (Manx)
Mar 21, 2016
Jan Carter
Mar 21, 2016
John Kellogg
Happy Birthday Kent!
Mar 21, 2016
Steve Scheuerman (Manx)
Mar 21, 2017