More customized Buck 110's

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More customized Buck 110's

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Here are a few more pictures of some of the Buck 110's that I have rehandled.

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what material is the second buck handled with?

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I believe it is black locust wood. It started out as an old dried firewood log that we cut several years ago!
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The buffalo horn looks like it has been jigged to look like Impala horn. The old dried firewood log brings back memories, I used a piece of Tan Oak firewood for a project once. Made a nice gunstock.
We have a place up here that buys black walnut burls and makes custom gunstocks. (Calico Hardwoods) Twice a week they allow you to pay $40.00 and get a whole pickup load of rejected gunstock blanks. There has to be some nice pieces out there that are quite suitable for knife scales. I have to check that out, nice black walnut burl. ::nod::
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Buck 110 + arksknives = BEAUTIFUL! ::tu::
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good looking 110s

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Very nice, hate to say it but any knives without pinned on scales will eventually loose their scales. Metals and natural materials move differently with heat and humidity. One day the two shall part. Might be tomorrow, might be 25 years from tomorrow.
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Those sure are beautiful. Really like the Water Buffalo Horn.
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Very nice work sir! ::nod::
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Nice stuff on all the 110's for sure.................

Good to see a post from ya Hukk, been reading about all
them great white sharks spotted around the Cali coast, ::paranoid:: ... and
thought about you in your Abalone diving days......
take extra caution bud !!!

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This is an old topic from 2006
Hukk hasn't posted on years and Johnnie Fain (jonet143) passed away in 2009.
I was startled too to see Johnnie posting. LOL :(
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I wonder whatever happened to hukk? I still have some stabilized black palm endgrain I bought from him years ago, really nice stuff to work with.
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The last I heard Hukk had a lot of muscular skeletal problems, I think arthritis was one of them.
There was another health issue also that made it incredibly painful for him and nearly impossible to work on knives.

He showed up on here three years or so ago and said Howdy and that was about it. Come to think of it, he may have sent me a PM or email.
Last I heard he was still around just not playing with knives as much.
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I did not notice the date Dale & Kaleb....just saw hukk's name
up there late one nite and thought long time no see or hear
had been reading about all them great white sharks being spotted
in Cali and thought of hukk in his abalone diving days

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