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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 8:08 pm
Queen 38 Large Coke Bottle Hunter. Circa 1950. Winterbottom Bone. 5 1/4".
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Okay, you sold me, I just had to have one and I love it!Old Hunter wrote:Ken, it is a limited run model, first introduced by Buck as the 117 "Baby Brahma" about a year and a half to two years ago (blackened stainless steel, leather handles, tactical style pommel, guard, and sheath) about a year and a half ago. Copper & Clad ordered a short run of the 117 in this sporting style using the traditional 100 series black phenolic handle, bright stainless steel blade, and aluminum guard/pommel. They also had a few made with cocobolo handles and brass guard/pommel. Not sure how short the run actually was, but not a Buck standard or custom item. Plenty on ebay in all three variations right now; when C&C drops them they are gone. I thought it would be a good waterfowl knife, bigger than the Buck 102 I use now (with it's tiny handle) but much smaller than the bigger Buck 119 (which for me is too much knife for waterfowl). OHken98k wrote:I like that, is it a new model?Old Hunter wrote:Buck 117 Small Special. Been in Charlotte all week, this was waiting when I returned home; a custom run by Copper & Clad in MO. OH
Ps Here it is between the big 119 and the tiny 102.
Ed I think it might be a B100 imitation onoyx. Very nice knife! Great find!Landersknives wrote:M100 cracked ice. 1905-1920. Let me know what ya think. I like it, I love it, I want some more of’em.If I am wrong on the pattern let me know. The back of the blade tang says Pat Apld For.
Ed: I think "M" indicates metal. I think I will defer to a Case guy about the B100 in my previous post. I am just not very knowledgeable on the older case knives. But I do know it is a cool knife!Landersknives wrote:M100 cracked ice. 1905-1920. Let me know what ya think. I like it, I love it, I want some more of’em.If I am wrong on the pattern let me know. The back of the blade tang says Pat Apld For.
Thanks Kevin. I appreciate your post. I need all the help I can get. Lol I posted my knife over in new Case pick ups and Jerry came to my rescue over there. He told me the pattern is p100. I am not very knowledgeable at much but I know what I like. It is such a blessing to have all the cumulative knowledge here at AAPK at our fingertips. I have learned a great deal while I have been a member. Kudos to everyone who tries to help someone else out. Kevin thank you my friend.woodwalker wrote:Ed: I think "M" indicates metal. I think I will defer to a Case guy about the B100 in my previous post. I am just not very knowledgeable on the older case knives. But I do know it is a cool knife!Landersknives wrote:M100 cracked ice. 1905-1920. Let me know what ya think. I like it, I love it, I want some more of’em.If I am wrong on the pattern let me know. The back of the blade tang says Pat Apld For.
Glad you like the Budk 117 Ken. I have carried mine once for Bass Fishing (a week ago), but didn't put it to work. Nice Beretta folder you got there too! OHken98k wrote:Okay, you sold me, I just had to have one and I love it!Old Hunter wrote:Ken, it is a limited run model, first introduced by Buck as the 117 "Baby Brahma" about a year and a half to two years ago (blackened stainless steel, leather handles, tactical style pommel, guard, and sheath) about a year and a half ago. Copper & Clad ordered a short run of the 117 in this sporting style using the traditional 100 series black phenolic handle, bright stainless steel blade, and aluminum guard/pommel. They also had a few made with cocobolo handles and brass guard/pommel. Not sure how short the run actually was, but not a Buck standard or custom item. Plenty on ebay in all three variations right now; when C&C drops them they are gone. I thought it would be a good waterfowl knife, bigger than the Buck 102 I use now (with it's tiny handle) but much smaller than the bigger Buck 119 (which for me is too much knife for waterfowl). OHken98k wrote: I like that, is it a new model?
Ps Here it is between the big 119 and the tiny 102.
And here's another that just came in, I'm thrilled with this Beretta also!
That is a sweet one Joe!FRJ wrote:Here's a little Crucible Knife Co., New York. 1926-1929. 3 5/16" closed. 30 stamped on the pile side tang.
Very strong springs. Half stops X two.
I'm partial to the ones with the sheepsfoot main.DM11 wrote: Got these three Barlows this last week. Colonial Ranger, Camco and a Kent.