It's In The Mail
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Re: It's In The Mail
Been wanting a Buck with oak handles and have never bought a 112 or 110 with a drop point blade. I ordered this SFO from C&C yesterday, scratches both itches and throws in 5160 blade steel too (don’t currently have a BUCK with 5160 steel). OH
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Re: It's In The Mail
sounds like a trifecta to me Bruce, an outstanding purchase knowing your discern for quality.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:55 amscratches both itches and throws in 5160 blade steel too
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Thanks Tom! By the way, did you see the LF&C Whittler that was posted here in another thread? (Forgot which one). It was old and they were looking for information - that your probably have! OH
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i did and I’m looking. I handle my 11 old catalogs with jewelers gloves and it takes some time to flip through pages looking for that pattern. If there was a pattern # stamped on the pile side of the main blade, the mission would be simple because I built a cross reference of all pattern #’s by catalog and I could simply look it up.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:04 am Thanks Tom! By the way, did you see the LF&C Whittler that was posted here in another thread? (Forgot which one). It was old and they were looking for information - that your probably have! OH
My goal is to expand the cross reference to include length, covers, bolsters, etc so I can filter on those columns and reduce my catalog search time.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Ordered this one from SKBlades two days ago...supposed to be here today.
This 212 w/Burgundy handles is an SFO made by Buck for SKBlades. Can't get it anywhere else. (Not trying to hype them, just stating the facts)
Sadly, Steve, the owner of SKBlades, sent out an email indicating they may have to either close their doors or take a hiatus from selling Buck knives. Something about SK not having a "Special Programs Manager" at this time and Buck not having one, that is holding up production/orders for SK from Buck.
Don't know the whole story, but hopefully things will work out for the both of them.
Sadly, Steve, the owner of SKBlades, sent out an email indicating they may have to either close their doors or take a hiatus from selling Buck knives. Something about SK not having a "Special Programs Manager" at this time and Buck not having one, that is holding up production/orders for SK from Buck.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Certainly a very handsome knife.KJ
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I've never been a 110 fan, but that one is just plain nice.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:55 am Been wanting a Buck with oak handles and have never bought a 112 or 110 with a drop point blade. I ordered this SFO from C&C yesterday, scratches both itches and throws in 5160 blade steel too (don’t currently have a BUCK with 5160 steel). OH
I'd never heard of SK Blades until a friend sent me that email the other day. I saw this knife on there and thought it was right nice, and a decent price too imo. Well done.KLJ77 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:01 pm Ordered this one from SKBlades two days ago...supposed to be here today.This 212 w/Burgundy handles is an SFO made by Buck for SKBlades. Can't get it anywhere else. (Not trying to hype them, just stating the facts)
Sadly, Steve, the owner of SKBlades, sent out an email indicating they may have to either close their doors or take a hiatus from selling Buck knives. Something about SK not having a "Special Programs Manager" at this time and Buck not having one, that is holding up production/orders for SK from Buck.Don't know the whole story, but hopefully things will work out for the both of them.
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Re: It's In The Mail
I just fished this Imperial out of the bay.....
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Looks like with the "USA" tang stamp, it must be about a WWII vintage.
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Looks like it has bone covers.

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Looks like with the "USA" tang stamp, it must be about a WWII vintage.
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Looks like it has bone covers.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Mike, glad you got that one. Those old knives are a siren song to me. You did good. Congrats.

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Re: It's In The Mail
Mike that's a great one!
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Thanks y'all.... I can't wait to see it!
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......good one, mike!!!.....I've got an old ww2 Camillus like it!!!................
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Re: It's In The Mail
Mike, that's the cat's meow. Wowza.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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I pitched out a lure and reeled in a sunfish....
(I didn't think it was too bad for a $20 lure)
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(I didn't think it was too bad for a $20 lure)
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That looks to be a fine fish you've landed Mike. Congrats. 
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Nice Catch Mike!Meridian_Mike wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 10:02 pm I pitched out a lure and reeled in a sunfish....
(I didn't think it was too bad for a $20 lure)
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I did a little trolling myself today and caught myself a small "Oil The Joints", I-XL George Wostenholm Sheffield advertisement pen knife for €4,76 or about $5,55 shipped.
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Thanks Buddy!
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Knife was supposed to be in stock in March so I ordered on Feb. 29th. And then this Coronavirus crap hit.
Just got an email on Friday that it's now in stock and has shipped.
Tracking says it's in Kansas City, MO and expected delivery is Wednesday (usually Tuesday is actual delivery
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Re: It's In The Mail
That's a nice looking Trapper, Jerry. Five months of waiting...you should have plenty of virtuous patience. 
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Thanks LJ. What alternatives are there? Either be patient or go stark raving mad.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Two more fixed blades. I enjoy one with a carbon steel blade, and about a 4" blade for farm work. Anything smaller I prefer in a slimmer profil and with a Kydex sheath without belt loop, so that it will fit in a pocket comfortably, quite often, they are skeleton-handle knives intended for use a neck knives--just steel, no separate handle.
Morakniv Bushcraft. I like my Companion, which is stainless; but for tougher jobs, I like the thicker, 3.2mm thick blade, and the handle looks better.
Estwing 4" Bowie Knife. Mostly to go in my PPE bag for chainsaw work, which also contains an Estwing hatchet. I know we did a pass-around of a similar knife (actually, this same model), and it seems pretty decent.
Most of my friends already own an Estwing hammer. I don't. My main user is a Vaughan, my backup is a Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight, and my small hammer is a 1950s Belknap Hardware (I own it mostly due to it being a knife brand--secondly, it was my great-granddad's). I'd always heard they were the best hammers you could buy, and I 100% agree. Chose the 20 ounce due to it being a great "in-between" size for what I do.
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Morakniv Bushcraft. I like my Companion, which is stainless; but for tougher jobs, I like the thicker, 3.2mm thick blade, and the handle looks better.
Estwing 4" Bowie Knife. Mostly to go in my PPE bag for chainsaw work, which also contains an Estwing hatchet. I know we did a pass-around of a similar knife (actually, this same model), and it seems pretty decent.
Most of my friends already own an Estwing hammer. I don't. My main user is a Vaughan, my backup is a Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight, and my small hammer is a 1950s Belknap Hardware (I own it mostly due to it being a knife brand--secondly, it was my great-granddad's). I'd always heard they were the best hammers you could buy, and I 100% agree. Chose the 20 ounce due to it being a great "in-between" size for what I do.
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Forgot that I already have 4 of them.
But as I said once before, 5 is my lucky number! LOL!
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Re: It's In The Mail
Thought it was 6
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