Thanks for the welcome! I'm looking for some information on a Buck 110 I picked up last week. Only thing I could find about it on the net was that it was made for the employees of the San Diego buck manufacturing facility before they moved to Idaho. Marked "1 of 630" and was referred to as the SP80 model. Has an engraving of the handle of the old buildings where Buck made knives. Any idea what the knife is worth? Anyone!
Me too had a sort of knife on my right thigh, but probably a very different one from yours! Actually you cannot call it a real knife, just a tool to cut the lines in case of too many line twists... thanks God, I never had to use it! :-))
My pleasure to be your friend here, Ron, have a nice sleep.
Actually I'm downed too, after I broke my ankle a few months ago. Now I'm fully recovered, but still need to break the ice again... I tried static only a couple of times, I used to jump freefall from FL120, Javelin Odyssey harness and PD Sabre2 170 chute. But we are supposed to be here to talk knives! :-))))
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And a Happy Belated Birthday to you Ron. I do hope it was a special day for you.
Sincerely,
John
have a great birthday ron.....
I dont have any graphics on this laptop Ron but couldnt miss the chance to say Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday Ron!!
Many Thanks Ron
Thanks for the happy birthday Ron! Had a relaxing day fishing.
Thank you very much Ron.
Thanks Ron! I appreciate the note.
Thank you very much I was hoping to forget the big 60
Thanks Ron,glad to be here.
Thank you for making me wlcome.
Thanks Ron,I hope you and yours have a safe and happy Independence Day!
Hey Ron.. It's nice to be aboard... Thanks for the warm welcome.. I hope to chat with you down the line.. We love our knives!!!!!
I really appreciate your input. I'll give the "Buck" group a shout! Have a great day!
Thanks for the welcome! I'm looking for some information on a Buck 110 I picked up last week. Only thing I could find about it on the net was that it was made for the employees of the San Diego buck manufacturing facility before they moved to Idaho. Marked "1 of 630" and was referred to as the SP80 model. Has an engraving of the handle of the old buildings where Buck made knives. Any idea what the knife is worth? Anyone!
Me too had a sort of knife on my right thigh, but probably a very different one from yours! Actually you cannot call it a real knife, just a tool to cut the lines in case of too many line twists... thanks God, I never had to use it! :-))
My pleasure to be your friend here, Ron, have a nice sleep.
Stefano.
Actually I'm downed too, after I broke my ankle a few months ago. Now I'm fully recovered, but still need to break the ice again... I tried static only a couple of times, I used to jump freefall from FL120, Javelin Odyssey harness and PD Sabre2 170 chute. But we are supposed to be here to talk knives! :-))))
Thanks Ron! I see your a jumper, are you still flying? Blu skies!
Stefano.
Thanks Ron and God bless you my friend!
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