Buck 186

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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Buck 186

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Didn't see any pics of these in here so I thought I'd post one.A Buck 186 Titan that disassembles for cleaning with the supplied wrench(attached on the other side).Don't know how many of these were made but I have yet to see one for sale on eBay.They had a similar model but it didn't come apart.
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Re: Buck 186

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knife7knut,
This is not my area, someone will be along who's it is, I can tell you this is a high dollar knife. Costs a bundle on auction sites. You see them once in a while, but more of the other model. Can be a bugger to take apart and put back together....
that's what I know from keeping my ears open.......300Bucks
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yes 300 here i am ...
i have several of these
and in good condition with box paper work and all the stuff
they R high dollar knives
if not the price for them drops
i have paid as little as 50 for one and as much as 150
but i dont have a box or the paper work
that will command a price over 250 min
the fixed frame verson is a 560
i have bought then at 3 for n100 $
with 2 of the 3 black frames
buck sold them in the store for 35 for years
for some realy strange unknown reason
about 3 years ago prices shot throught he roof
one in box with paper work will comand to 150
and knife alone to 100 if black frame and blade
this was a knife that the custom shop liked to do things to
you will see many alterations
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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Thank you for the info 334dave;I do have all the paperwork and box and the little plastic sleeve to slide over the blade when handling it.I carried it for awhile but it isn't the most comfortable;especially with the disassembly wrench attached.
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knife7knut wrote:Thank you for the info 334dave;I do have all the paperwork and box and the little plastic sleeve to slide over the blade when handling it.I carried it for awhile but it isn't the most comfortable;especially with the disassembly wrench attached.
ah ha! then figure 200+
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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Re: Buck 186

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well knife7knut,did you sell it or are you keeping it?
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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