Cherrywood handles.

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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Cherrywood handles.

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I just added the final piece I was missing to my Cherrywood Buck knife collection. So I took new pictures to document the complete set.
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Chinese slip joints
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212’s
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Clip points 120,119,117,102
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116,103,118,105,&121
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112,501,503,505
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The Chairman Signature set
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My goodness! Those are absolutely gorgeous. Stunning collection!
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I sure like those 100 Series Fixed Blades. ::tu::

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Thanks guys. The 100 series was my original goal, then I got carried away.

The 116 Caper has been out of production for a while now, one day Buck listed the 116 Caper with Cherrywood and a matching Skinner on their old web specials page. Once I had those I kept an eye out for more as they came out.

The 102 and 121 are probably the only ones in existence. A friend on another site had an in with someone at Buck and had them made for me. I’m pretty sure Joe Houser made them before he retired. The 121 is also put of production and has a leftover blade from 1997.
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Absolutely stunning. Congratulation!

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Very knice set !!
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EVELED, YOUR FOCUS PRODUCED A WONDERFUL COLLECTION. WELL DONE, SIR.
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Thanks guys.
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Knice collection, especially the fixed blades! ::tu::
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