Buck 117 & 212
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Buck 117 & 212
Does anyone know what years the Buck 117 & 212 Fixed Blades were first introduced?
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
2018. For both. I believe. Although the 212 is based on an old discontinued design.
If you want a 212, don’t miss out on the Legacy Elk version. Limited to 250. Not sure how many are left. But it’s an awesome knife. The spacers are leather aluminum and buffalo horn.
If you want a 212, don’t miss out on the Legacy Elk version. Limited to 250. Not sure how many are left. But it’s an awesome knife. The spacers are leather aluminum and buffalo horn.
Re: Buck 117 & 212
Greetings...
The Buck 117 Small Brahma came out in 2016 and sold for $100.00
The Buck 212 LE Ranger came out in 2018 and listed retail at $350.00
LJ
Edit: If you were asking about the Buck 117 Spike LE, BladeHQ has them ($250.00). They also have the 212 Ranger (Blue Handle) for $280.00
The Buck 117 Small Brahma came out in 2016 and sold for $100.00
The Buck 212 LE Ranger came out in 2018 and listed retail at $350.00
LJ
Edit: If you were asking about the Buck 117 Spike LE, BladeHQ has them ($250.00). They also have the 212 Ranger (Blue Handle) for $280.00
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
You can currently buy the basic version (420HC blade steel, aluminum hardware, black phenolic grips) of the Buck 212 from Copper & Clad for $74.95 and you get free shipping in the USA. You can buy the basic version of the Buck 117, also from Copper & Clad, for $74.99 (Free Shipping). Both are limited runs, the 117 has been on the market longer (I bought mine in 2017). OH
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Excellent. Thanks for the info fellas!!
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Thanks for posting your question, Mike. It made me take a look at the 212 and I just bought one.
And thank you, Old Hunter for that link and the pics.

And thank you, Old Hunter for that link and the pics.

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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Anytime Rick. I think you'll like that 212 Ranger. What I don't understand though is, it appears very similar to the Buck "100" Series knives but it starts with a "2". I wonder if they started a "200" Series.Railsplitter wrote:Thanks for posting your question, Mike. It made me take a look at the 212 and I just bought one.

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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Good question. I assume it's because the 212 Ranger is considered a fixed blade version of the 112 Ranger but I don't know that for a fact.XX Case XX wrote: Anytime Rick. I think you'll like that 212 Ranger. What I don't understand though is, it appears very similar to the Buck "100" Series knives but it starts with a "2". I wonder if they started a "200" Series.![]()
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
I forgot about the Brahma version from 2016. 
The 212 Ranger name and number make no sense to me either. There is also a 113 Ranger Skinner.
The interesting thing about the 212’s to me is the selection of steel used. The phenolic is 420hc. Some of the others are W2 or D2.

The 212 Ranger name and number make no sense to me either. There is also a 113 Ranger Skinner.
The interesting thing about the 212’s to me is the selection of steel used. The phenolic is 420hc. Some of the others are W2 or D2.
Re: Buck 117 & 212
My 212 with Jigged Buffalo horn. It’s a great knife to use. W2 steel patinas so nicely.
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Very nice. I bet you can get a good grip on those handles, even in the rain.eveled wrote:My 212 with Jigged Buffalo horn.

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Re: Buck 117 & 212
eveled wrote:2018. For both. I believe. Although the 212 is based on an old discontinued design.
If you want a 212, don’t miss out on the Legacy Elk version. Limited to 250. Not sure how many are left. But it’s an awesome knife. The spacers are leather aluminum and buffalo horn.
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eveled, your collection of Buck knives never ceases to amaze me! I always enjoy looking at your pics here and elsewhere. Good stuff!eveled wrote:My 212 with Jigged Buffalo horn. It’s a great knife to use. W2 steel patinas so nicely.
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Thank you. It’s fun to post and see pictures here.Railsplitter wrote:
eveled, your collection of Buck knives never ceases to amaze me! I always enjoy looking at your pics here and elsewhere. Good stuff!
Luckily I am not into the modern Buck designs. So my collection is pretty focused. I keep thinking I am done. Every once in a while they come out with one that fits a set I have. So I have to get it.
The 212’s came out of no where and stole my heart.
Re: Buck 117 & 212
Thanks. It’s a different grip for a Buck knife. Relatively thin and tall. More rectangular than the standard roundish. For some reason it’s not as grippy as you would think.XX Case XX wrote:Very nice. I bet you can get a good grip on those handles, even in the rain.eveled wrote:My 212 with Jigged Buffalo horn.![]()
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I fear that I might be headed for a similar experience. I'm not really into fixed blades but the 212 has such perfect proportions that after seeing them, I couldn't resist ordering one. It will be my first Buck fixed blade. Ever.eveled wrote: The 212’s came out of no where and stole my heart.
If I like the 212 as much as I think I will, I can see myself getting a few more and making this base model a user.
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
After I bought my 2nd Buck 100 Series knife, I was hooked. I only have 5 now but I'll get a few more eventually when I can afford them.Railsplitter wrote:I fear that I might be headed for a similar experience.

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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Glad you guys are "feeling the Buck Knife" and joining the club. Buck fixed blades are solid knives, I bought the base model 212 because it matches my 100 series collection. I've been carrying the 212 around with me - thinking it will be a good boat knife - cut bait, line, etc. to supplement my Buck 121 Fisherman for filleting fish. OH
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
OH. Those models do compliment each other very well. One long slender and thin. The other short stout and beefy. Two of my favorites.
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Comparison photo of Buck fixed blades - all straight blades with clip points (T-B: 120, 119, 117, 212, 102). I do have a couple of the Buck 124 and one could be in the picture but I left that model out due to handle design; I need to find one of the vintage 124 Frontiersman with the 100 series Phenolic handles. OH
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
My two selected Buck "Boating/Fishing" knives together. Big difference in blade thickness of the old 121 Fisherman vs. the 212 Fixed Ranger. Noticed that both models use the same numbers, just moved! OH
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Some vintage advertisements. The 1948 ads show the heritage of the Buck 212 (the original 112)- not a new design for Buck Knives! OH
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
I found one right here not too long ago from Muskrat Man. Pre-86 Tang Stamp. Excellent shape too, including the sheath. I snatched that up double quick.Old Hunter wrote: I need to find one of the vintage 124 Frontiersman with the 100 series Phenolic handles.


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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Thanks for that info OH. I had no idea that the 112 started out as a fixed blade. That puts an even more interesting twist on how Buck came up with 212 for the current model number.
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Re: Buck 117 & 212
Great posts OH. I love the thinness of the fisherman too. Great user for sure. Like I said before. The old 121 and the new 212 really compliment each other well. Two of my favorite users for sure. Perfect 3rd knife is the 124. You’d be ready for anything.