Well, I for one am glad to hear from you, and yes Bert is a wonderful resource but so are you, don't be such a stranger.300Bucks wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 5:21 am Some late 300's made by Camillus , sold by Smokey Mountain Knife Works, were made with nail nics, not long pulls. Big Trappers, fish knives as examples. Cami.,, SMKWs got good friend naming rights from Buck, just not date codes.
Yachtsman had such a long life because Camillus was making them and were also marked with there own name. Buck Yachtsman were awarded to all Coast Guard Academy grads for several years and were sold in PX's all over the world. They were badges of honor for Boatswain Mates. For many years only they could carry them on board..
I'm still around just feel that Bert and a few others are finding info that I don't know and staying out of the way of progress.
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Picked up this 1992, 301- today in Millsboro, DE. It's nearly mint. Blades appear to have factory edges No brass in this one. It's a bit stained but I'm sure that will clean off easily. Tag said $8 so I didn't haggle. . Searched around on line, only saw one red one out of about 60 listed.. Feelin' lucky today. J.O'.
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Nice score!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 8:22 pm Picked up this 1992, 301- today in Millsboro, DE. It's nearly mint. Blades appear to have factory edges No brass in this one. It's a bit stained but I'm sure that will clean off easily. Tag said $8 so I didn't haggle. . Searched around on line, only saw one red one out of about 60 listed.. Feelin' lucky today. J.O'.
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Ya cant beat that with a stick.. Super!!!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 8:22 pm Picked up this 1992, 301- today in Millsboro, DE. It's nearly mint. Blades appear to have factory edges No brass in this one. It's a bit stained but I'm sure that will clean off easily. Tag said $8 so I didn't haggle. . Searched around on line, only saw one red one out of about 60 listed.. Feelin' lucky today. J.O'.
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Thank you Gentlemen. I have very few Buck knives and don't really collect them but for $8, Mama didn't raise any fools! It's a nice piece! J.O'.
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I am willing to triple your money!!!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:22 pm Thank you Gentlemen. I have very few Buck knives and don't really collect them but for $8, Mama didn't raise any fools! It's a nice piece! J.O'.
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JMH:
Thanks and I'll keep that in mind. Most Bucks I see have been well used and aren't in great "collectible" condition. This one is, so I grabbed it. It is literally the only Buck in my collection. Right now it's still "new" to me so I'll hang on to it for a little while. Try me in a month or so. ridgegrass@hotmail.com
Maybe we can trade or whatever.
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Thanks and I'll keep that in mind. Most Bucks I see have been well used and aren't in great "collectible" condition. This one is, so I grabbed it. It is literally the only Buck in my collection. Right now it's still "new" to me so I'll hang on to it for a little while. Try me in a month or so. ridgegrass@hotmail.com
Maybe we can trade or whatever.
Regards, J.O'.
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Sounds good. And thanks.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:19 pm JMH:
Thanks and I'll keep that in mind. Most Bucks I see have been well used and aren't in great "collectible" condition. This one is, so I grabbed it. It is literally the only Buck in my collection. Right now it's still "new" to me so I'll hang on to it for a little while. Try me in a month or so. ridgegrass@hotmail.com
Maybe we can trade or whatever.
Regards, J.O'.
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Have a blessed and Happy New Year ya'll.
Thought I would post a photo of my "300's".
Leon
Thought I would post a photo of my "300's".
Leon
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John
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I have three 301’s but the one I use and carry the most is my early 70’s model (non- stainless springs & double brass liners on one side). It’s a much better slicer than newer models due to the full flat grind also. Why did they change to the current Sabre grind?
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It's bad when you post on a forum, then forget where you put those pretty knife photos. I posted photos of my "new" old Buck 303 just yesterday, now I haven't clue where I put them.
Maybe I can remember a forum with a title like this one. I hope I'm not breaking any rules.
My lovely wife bought me this little beauty at the Boaz knife show last weekend. It was just laying on the table looking like an orphan, all dirty and unkempt. I brought it home, cleaned it up, found out it's a 1st cousin to my 301 and 307, so I'm in the process of adopting it. Still has some dirt behind it's ears and other places, but I'm working on it.
It looks good in the family photo. I bought the 301 new sometime around 1970/75, the box paper insert has a date of Apr 4, 1972, and the 307 at a gun show about 3 years ago.
Have a blessed day,
Leon
Maybe I can remember a forum with a title like this one. I hope I'm not breaking any rules.
My lovely wife bought me this little beauty at the Boaz knife show last weekend. It was just laying on the table looking like an orphan, all dirty and unkempt. I brought it home, cleaned it up, found out it's a 1st cousin to my 301 and 307, so I'm in the process of adopting it. Still has some dirt behind it's ears and other places, but I'm working on it.
It looks good in the family photo. I bought the 301 new sometime around 1970/75, the box paper insert has a date of Apr 4, 1972, and the 307 at a gun show about 3 years ago.
Have a blessed day,
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Congrats all around Leon.
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Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Jmh58: Pretty knives, I don't have a bone handled one, but I was promised a set of deer antlers, I gotta pick them out myself.
Have a blessed day,
Leon
Have a blessed day,
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My absolute favorite 300 series..Somehow Craig had Buck use BG42 steel and I for one am really glad he did.
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Thank You Leon...Ole Joe Clark wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:58 am Jmh58: Pretty knives, I don't have a bone handled one, but I was promised a set of deer antlers, I gotta pick them out myself.
Have a blessed day,
Leon
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For years and years, I carried a regular black 301 Stockman. It still is a fine knife. But about five years ago, I saw the chairman series 301 and picked that up as a replacement. After 50 years of black Bucks, it was fun to have one so colorful. The Chairman 301 is in my pocket every day now. It doesn't look quite as pretty as this stock photo, but it's holding up well. Right after that, they came out with a similar configuration with no signature and brass bolsters. I picked up a Stockman and a Cadet in that as a backup. But with a Buck knife, the only way you ever need a backup is if you lose it. They won't wear out if you give them a little bit of care. This is the only knife I really ever need... but I still have others of course. I'll see if I can rustle up all my other 300 series and shoot a photo for this thread.
Here are the backups...
Here are the backups...
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Real nice bigshot!!
John
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Here is my collection of black 301s. Not complete, but they make a nice set.
Trailblazer, Wrangler, Stockman, Congress, Cadet
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I'm not a collector of anything but I have acquired and still have these 300"s:
321 1986
309 1999
327 2011
325 2017
389 2019
I don't carry them anymore, have gone over to middle sized SAKs, mainly the Vic Recruit.
321 1986
309 1999
327 2011
325 2017
389 2019
I don't carry them anymore, have gone over to middle sized SAKs, mainly the Vic Recruit.
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mariniao61,
Seems to me you are already a collector with all those Bucks!
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Seems to me you are already a collector with all those Bucks!
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Collectors do so intentionally, I was merely looking for the best EDC for my lifestyle. I did prefer Buck, not so much anymore.treefarmer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 2:22 am mariniao61,
Seems to me you are already a collector with all those Bucks!
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bigshot, You have a very nice assortment of Bucks. I do particularly like your red one. If I come across one, I'll probably pick it up.
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Looking at all these, it strikes me that it is a real shame that Buck seems to be gradually getting rid of the 300 series.
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