Bone scales for 112 / 113

Hoyt Buck produced the first Buck Knife in 1902. Hoyt and his son Al moved to San Diego and set up shop as H.H. Buck & Son in 1947. Al Buck revolutionized the knife industry in 1964 with the infamous Model 110 Folding Hunter. The company's innovative history and attention to quality have made for many great collectible knives.
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Legend
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Bone scales for 112 / 113

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Hello All ,
I would like some advice . I plan to re handle my Buck 112 and 113 Skinner . At first as I have some nice woods and some buffalo horn , I was going to use these , then after my dog has ended up chewing a couple of bones , he has left me with two very nice pieces of what look like the animals shin bone ( probably from a cow ) . They are the right thickness to replace scales on both knives once Ive sawn the into pieces . Only thing is I do not know how they would look once polished up ( anyone any pictures ?)
What do you think ?
Thanks
bertl
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Re: Bone scales for 112 / 113

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I don't have a bone 110 or 112, but I do have a bone 102. It's to the left of the LL Bean stacked leather in the photo. Buck did make a polished cow bone 110, along with several other models, as specials for BassPro. If you do a search for "Buck 110 knife with bone handle" you will find quite a few photos.

Bert
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Re: Bone scales for 112 / 113

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Thanks Bertl
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Re: Bone scales for 112 / 113

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bertl wrote:I don't have a bone 110 or 112, but I do have a bone 102. It's to the left of the LL Bean stacked leather in the photo. Buck did make a polished cow bone 110, along with several other models, as specials for BassPro. If you do a search for "Buck 110 knife with bone handle" you will find quite a few photos.

Bert

102s.jpg
Wow!
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