Well, if you are referring to 300buck's posts for info you're following the right pony, he IS the acknowledged authority on the subject with bertl being right up there with him. Wait til Bert starts posting photos of the 317 Traiblazer with one serrated blade, then you'll realize how informed he really is, (you'll be drooling after the first sight of that one, pure unobtanium). As to being a Buck collector, if you have more than one buck knife and intend to buy more, if you salivate at the sight of a 300 Series Buck with exotic handle, if you just love traditional Buck knives then YOU ARE a Buck collector! I think I'll post a few photos of my Buck/Camillus SFO's, that'll hook you for life, here's a teaser; 331 Granddaddy Barlow in Jigged Bone. Welcome to the club, (Btw: have you joined BCCI?).Modern Slip Joints wrote:I did start by warning you that I am not a Buck expert. I barely qualify as a Buck collector and that modest claim is at jeopardy as my unused Bucks get pocket time. Since my only source was 300Bucks' old replies I will defer to bertl. What the two posted is pretty close. bertl's information dates Old Hunter's 307 to any year in the in the 1974 to 1998 period except 1986 and parts of 1985 and 1987. As far as I know for pocket duty one year is as good as any other.
BTW: I have every single Buck historical document 300bucks ever posted on AAPK, if you're interested I can send them to you.

