hey buddie, can you spare a buck?

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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Here's a few more Bucks.
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Nice Joe! ::tu::
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JOE62, love that 112 without a nailnick! ::tu::
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BCCL/Hukk,
Thanks for the info! ::tu:: :)

I think my first Buck may have been made by Camillus.
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how about an inverted stamp 110 4th version 2nd variation.

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Just my trusty old 112 Ranger FG - still going strong :)
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526 (Executive), 503 (Prince) and 112FG (Ranger)

All from the Eighthies.
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i remember seeing a buck knife quotation on the web : do you have this link ? (unfortunalty lost when changing the laptop)
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How about my edc Buck Quest. Not pretty but used a lot and useful. Nice and lightweight. I don't even know it's in my pocket until I need it, which is sometimes very often. Razor sharp and one hand opener with a lockback too. I like it a lot. ::ds::
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Hi All,

I love the red wood on that 110 tin can wally issue. Here are a few fixed blade photos.
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Here's one you don't see very often;a model 186 Titan.I bought this one new for around $60.This is the take down model and can be fitted with a pocket clip using longer screws supplied.Also has a clear plastic sleeve to slip over the blade when removing to clean.The circular piece on the end is the wrench to take it apart.Has titanium handles.

I have quite a few other Buck knives gut this one is my favorite.
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this model was my dream in the 80's ::tu::
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i love this bucking around thread with pictures!
here is a pict of some of my herd..
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my brother's grand daughter,
while watching him remove his knives and rearrange them,
asked him if he was playing barbie knives ! :lol: :mrgreen:
i like to split a gut when he told me ...barbie bucks!! ::ds::
what a hoot kids can be! :D
ya know the way i kinda-sorta figured it,
it's somethin like this,
if'en ya dont ask the answer is no any way....
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Here is one of my favorite Bucks, a 110 with a BG-42 blade.
It is so sharp that it can't shave the hair off your arm.
The reason it can't shave the hair is that the hair sees it coming and jumps off before the blade can get to them! :mrgreen:

It is SHARP!

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Just picked up this Buck 506
Bone handles
made in usa
any other info I would appreciate
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This is a great thread posted by a great member. 8)
I'd like to add a few photos to bump this thread up and see if we can get some more action for this great thread. ::tu::

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A few fixed.

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And some slipjoints.

Buck 301.
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Great spread JT. I guess the Buck stops in PA. Those fixed blades ::drool:: ::drool::
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My brother has a few nice fixed blades, I'll have to get some pics. 8)
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Here is the 700 collection will look for more buck folders, nice job guys and gals
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I picked up a NIB Buck 446 at the OKCA show last weekend.
I talked to Joe Houser briefly and he said he found this one in the warehouse.
Apparently it was made especially for a seller, as the camo handles were not a catalog item.
It is a real brute; 5-1/4"!
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My only buck and the first slippie i got a little while back , this has a really nice snap when you open the blade i think its a 75-84 model ? i love the long pulls on it, nice size for in the pocket as well, ::tu::

Buck 303 stockman cadet,
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Dale, That thing is a beast, congrats. ::tu::

Beautiful knife Zed. 8)

Here's another to add.
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A few more.
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