Buck knives for sale

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 knives for sale

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I know next to nothing about Buck knives as my 50 plus years in collecting has been focused on antique Case and most recent antique Remington knives. I do however have a very good friend that bought several nice mint older Buck knives. Neither of us know values and are looking to possible buyers to honestly price the knives as you feel they should be bought. I will add a picture and list the numbers. Thank you, John

501, 311,301,319,321,and a 110 that I realize is not as old.
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You could always look for Bucks here and on eBay and take the average price between the two. Bucks are good knives. Honestly, I don't think they get the respect they deserve, at least not the USA made ones.

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Those are all good knives for sure. Just so I understand, you're asking for reasonable offers from potential buyers who know more about the knives than you do?

There were a lot of variations on most of those model numbers over the years. It might be helpful for potential buyers and yourself to post some open blade pics. Pictures of the tang stamps would be helpful too.
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You are correct. He is looking to sell. I can get the knives back Monday and I will take open pictures. Thank you for your help. Much appreciated. John
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pearlroosterman wrote:I can get the knives back Monday and I will take open pictures.
Thank you for getting us open blade photos. This will be most helpful. And don't forget the cookies. ::tu:: ::nod:: :mrgreen:

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Better photos.
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if you decide to sell the 311 and 319, I'd be in.
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Just send me a PM with offers and I will tell Joe. Sorry to be somewhat disjointed but these are not my knives. I am just helping a friend sell them. My knowledge is in antique Remingtons, I have no idea about Bucks, thank you, John
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Just for knowledge: Only the Model 301, shown above was 'actually' made by Buck. The other 300 series knives were contract knives made by Camillus but marked with Buck stampings. ( A common action by Camillus as they made a bunch of other peoples knives.) Buck was trying to get into the pocket knife market and contracting was the quickest way. Buck only made a few 300 series models in their factory. Lately the 305 and 309 have been dropped from inventory. The 300 series models above (not the 301) are also out of production. Buck made models will be stamped with a date code. The imported models serve to meet the need for "pocket" knives that are cost effective and used as pocket knives have been used in the past. All Buck warranties are still in force for the Camillus contract knives but repair parts are becoming rare. Some of the 300 contract knives have been enhanced with stag scales, blade printing, etc. but are still contract Bucks. Collectors still search for the different models and specials even if they are a Camillus made versions.
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