Whats your newest addition to your Buck family and why?

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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These three landed in my mailbox a few weeks ago. All are 1986 or earlier production.
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Railsplitter wrote:These three landed in my mailbox a few weeks ago. All are 1986 or earlier production.
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I got this one at a flea market a while ago. I'm not usually interested in modern knives but I couldn't resist this one, and now that I have it I can't quit play... er inspecting it. One question though: the number on the sheath (276) doesn't match the number on the knife(279), Is that normal or do I need to look for another sheath? Thanks
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Berryb wrote:I got this one at a flea market a while ago. I'm not usually interested in modern knives but I couldn't resist this one, and now that I have it I can't quit play... er inspecting it. One question though: the number on the sheath (276) doesn't match the number on the knife(279), Is that normal or do I need to look for another sheath? Thanks
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The same knife only the 276 has a gut hook blade. So as to looking for another sheath, I guess that depends on how anal you are. (No offense intended)
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Jerry; no offence taken. I think the question indicates that I am a bit anal anyway. The sheath I have fits like a glove so I won't get too excited about finding one with the right number. thanks
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Here is a recent addition and a good why. In the late 70's to early 80's I was stationed aboard the USS Camden, one of only 2 ships stationed out of the Puget Sound Navel Shipyard in Bremerton, WA. I was a troubled kid from a Westen PA steel town and the Navy and WA state helped change that. Heading out to muster in the morning and seeing Rainer in the distance I knew the world was OK.

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kossetx wrote:Here is a recent addition and a good why. In the late 70's to early 80's I was stationed aboard the USS Camden, one of only 2 ships stationed out of the Puget Sound Navel Shipyard in Bremerton, WA. I was a troubled kid from a Westen PA steel town and the Navy and WA state helped change that. Heading out to muster in the morning and seeing Rainer in the distance I knew the world was OK.

Keeping the memory alive...
The military got a lot of our heads screwed on straight. ::handshake::
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Been awhile since I've added a Buck to my collection - this Buck 110 Folding Hunter is the last pre-dot version (72-74). OH
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That's a beauty OH ::tu:: I gave my last pre dot to my son in law .
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Thanks Dogg, I've cleaned it up a bit since I took the picture yesterday. Your son-in-law is lucky to have you for a father-in-law! OH
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Thanx OH ::handshake:: He's from Mass olechewzetts,trying to get him into the outdoor life :wink:
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You'll do it Dogg - he's gotta regular Daniel Boone for a FIL, so he'll learn. I'm working on my daughter's fiance (when I get the chance), he's a rural boy from NW Georgia but never hunted outside of small game. Took him duck hunting last season, but more to come this season. OH
Ps I gave him a Buck 110 "50th Anniversary" Folding Hunter last Christmas.
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Old Hunter wrote:Been awhile since I've added a Buck to my collection - this Buck 110 Folding Hunter is the last pre-dot version (72-74). OH
OH, there is one version between yours and the two dots. It has the 5th Version blade but the larger sintered frame like the two dots have. Take a look at the relative position of the rear handle pin. Also, the rear bolster is slightly different; the top of the bolster where it meets the wood is a little thicker.

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Thanks for the advanced info on the pre-dot Buck 110 Bert. One more for me to keep an eye open for now! OH
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The 883 2 blade with a modified drop point and a serrated sheep's foot is my daily carry as it's solid aluminum body is indestructible and it will cut nearly anything. My "dress carry" is the 831 Marksman Tanto.
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My newest addition, 1990 #312BB Mini Trapper, NIB w/ papers. Why? Why not?? ::tu::
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Great logic nice knife Baykeep ::tu::
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Wow, Syd. A Buck that doesn't have black saw cut or wood handles? I didn't know there was such a creature. I think I like it.

Edit: just cruising eBay for these. From the prices, looks like they're Pacific Rim??
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jerryd6818 wrote:Wow, Syd. A Buck that doesn't have black saw cut or wood handles? I didn't know there was such a creature. I think I like it.

Edit: just cruising eBay for these. From the prices, looks like they're Pacific Rim??
The 312 had sort of a short life, from about 1990-1998, but it was always made by Buck.

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Thank you for the info.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Wow, Syd. A Buck that doesn't have black saw cut or wood handles? I didn't know there was such a creature. I think I like it.

Edit: just cruising eBay for these. From the prices, looks like they're Pacific Rim??
Glad you like it, I do too! Pacific Rim meaning imports?? Absolutely not, they were made in Buck's factory in California, (long before they moved to Idaho). They made the #312 Mini Trapper & #314 Trapper there in the 90's, their finest manufacturing period IMHO. They made other Trappers too in the US, #329 & #334 were SFO's & were made by Camillus in NY.
The Buck Trappers you routinely see for pittance prices on Ebay are imports though, but those with model numbers in the lower 300's are all US made. The #312, #314, #329, & #334 are ALL US-made, (and therefore MUCH more expensive). The US variety don't show up for sale near as often as the imports on the bay, so I'm not surprised you didn't see another like mine at this particular moment, (there IS a #314 listed right now though). I can't remember the import model numbers, but anything over #334 is imported.
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Nice find,Syd.

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bertl wrote:
The 312 had sort of a short life, from about 1990-1998, but it was always made by Buck.

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Wow Bert, that's a beauty!! That is the first smooth Buck Bone #312 I've seen a photo of, and I love the color, you are always full of surprises my friend. Knowing those are still out there keeps me going.
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Syd, there are three versions of that blue bone 312. Two of them have the stamped blades for ABCA and were serialized. For the life member version the serial number starts with and "L". The third version, which I prefer, has no blade stamp or serial number. It's just a plain blue bone 312.

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bertl wrote:Syd, there are three versions of that blue bone 312. Two of them have the stamped blades for ABCA and were serialized. For the life member version the serial number starts with and "L". The third version, which I prefer, has no blade stamp or serial number. It's just a plain blue bone 312.

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Hopefully I'll get to see some of those versions next August at the BCCI event in Post Falls, (and more I hope), I already informed my family I was going, so barring some unforeseen event I intend on being there.
I just really like the 312, always have, to me it's the most traditional Trapper Buck ever made or commissioned. The 314 is just a bit big for my taste, but they both have those beautifully hollow ground blades, which is my favorite thing about both of those models. Compared to the 312 the SFO 329 pales by comparison if you ask me. Of course I have at least one of each of all of them, but the 312 is my fave.
Thanks for showing me a photo of yet something else that I simply must have, (eventually, hopefully).
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