My Buck,"accumulation"......

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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2015 Buck 301 Stockman and 2003 Buck 303 Cadet w/Poly Pearl.
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2015 Buck 277 Alpha Hunter and a 2019 Buck 556 Open Season folder. Both w/Rosewood scales.
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1995 Buck 446 GOLIATH. Just like the name implies...this knife is a monster. If you own one, you know what I'm speaking of.

The second set is a vintage 1986 Buck 123 "Lakemate" Fillet knife. Original box.
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I've posted this before in another thread, but will post it here for the Buck fans. A 2001 Buck 204 Koji Hara. This was a collaboration between Koji and Buck.

And just for giggles...here's one for the Case collectors. This is one of my prized Case knives. 20th Anniversary NAHC Kodiak with the etched eagle.

This completes my showing off / bragging soapbox. Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed, whether a Buck fan or not. ::tu:: ::handshake::
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bestgear wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 9:53 pm Ken is cornering the market - no wonder why we can’t get product from Buck!!!
Tom, If you think this is something, wait until I get to the Kalinga's and other fixed blades. ::nod::
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Railsplitter wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 10:20 pm
KLJ77 wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 9:48 pm This is a 2020 Buck 112 LE (1 of only 62 made). Blond Ebony scales, S30V steel w/nickel silver bolsters.
You, my friend, have a quite an impressive collection but I really like this one. I have the December 2018 Buck of the Month that is very similar but I'd love to have a 112 with a Drop Point blade and Nickel Silver. Sweet knife!
Thanks, Rick. I vaguely remember the 2018 BOTM 112...it was a nice one. I got lucky at the right times when Buck posted most of these LE's on their site at various times. They don't last long. They do have a "limited edition" sale every once in a while, but haven't for some time now.
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Very NICE LJ !!! ::tu:: :shock: :shock: ::drool:: ::drool:: ::tu::
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Very, Very nice LJ. That is a collection to be proud of and the pictures were very good also. :D ::tu::
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Thank you John & David. I appreciate your comments. ::handshake::
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The second set of photos depict a LE Buck 119 Special with a Zytel Bayonet handle. 1 of only 28 made.
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Wow! Awesome 119 Special KLJ77! I've not seen one of these before. Love the bayonet handle. ::tu::
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Thank You MadTrapper. ::handshake:: Yeah, it's one of my favorite knives. It is a beauty.
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knife7knut wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2020 5:17 pm Over the past 40 or so years I have accumulated a number of Buck knives;both USA and "Pacific Rim" models.My own personal preference for use is a model 186 sans the pocket clip and takedown tool.All the beef of a 110 and half the weight. My biggest issue with the 110 was it's handle heaviness if used for prolonged periods of time.
Anyway here they are for better or worse.It will take a few posts so please be patient.
I just picked up a 186 over the weekend, I think they are great! I love Bucks! I have a lot of Buck knives all over my house. Every time I look through old boxes of knives and knife related stuff I seem to find a Buck knife hidden that I forgot I had... ::paranoid::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 8:43 pm
knife7knut wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2020 5:17 pm Over the past 40 or so years I have accumulated a number of Buck knives;both USA and "Pacific Rim" models.My own personal preference for use is a model 186 sans the pocket clip and takedown tool.All the beef of a 110 and half the weight. My biggest issue with the 110 was it's handle heaviness if used for prolonged periods of time.
Anyway here they are for better or worse.It will take a few posts so please be patient.
I just picked up a 186 over the weekend, I think they are great! I love Bucks! I have a lot of Buck knives all over my house. Every time I look through old boxes of knives and knife related stuff I seem to find a Buck knife hidden that I forgot I had... ::paranoid::
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Very knice! ::tu::
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Here are a few of mine. ::tu::
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Nice Nev ::tu::
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garddogg56 wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 11:42 pm Nice Nev ::tu::
Thank's ::handshake::

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I hold on to most of the Bucks that end up in my "stash" ... ::paranoid:: so... ::paranoid:: they tend to 'cumulate ::skeptic::
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