Whats your newest addition to your Buck family and why?

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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Dogg, very nice knife - the 700 series are getting pretty collectible nowadays. The 703 was introduced in 1979 and had the BUCK name in Olde English script on the tang and on the shield for the first year or so. The next variation (mine is this version - approximately 1980-1984) has the block script BUCK name on the tang, but the Olde English script on the shield. The third version has the block script BUCK name on the tang and on the shield (like your knife - approximately 1984 - 1985). The fourth version has the date stamps (began in 1986). That is about as much as I know about the 700 series. I've donated my knife - it will be featured in the next set of Wounded Warrior Auctions here at AAPK in December. OH
Ps Towards the end of production these knives had no shield at all.
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Thanx for the info OH ::handshake::
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You are welcome Dogg. Bought a new Buck 105 yesterday, had to be in Raleigh for a meeting and lunch. When it was all over I stopped by the Bass Pro Shop to look around. I've read that they have an exclusive on white bone handled Buck's and went looking for them - sure enough they had two models; the 105 Pathfinder and the 119 Special. I got this Pathfinder version - they even had a handy rock in the parking lot - figured I get a photo before I ever left the place! OH
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Bone you say? I like that. There's one thing about a knife addiction. There's always something new or at least new to you that gives you an itch.
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Bone?! Now that's a Buck I could get real excited about, real quick! It sure is a looker.
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Thanks gents, the bone handle adds some heft and balance to the knife too - just a little bigger in circumference than the standard black Phenolic and more weight too. It was very obvious in the 119 Special as it has a larger handle than the 105 in both length and circumference. OH
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::tu:: WOW now thats pretty ::nod::
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Nice Bucks being shown.

Just own a couple, bought 'em just because I had an urge at that moment in time.
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That's a pretty good reason to buy a knife Mr. Magoo - I bet 3/4 of the knives I own is because of a monetary urge! OH
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The 110 copper, scary sharp s35vn it looks like they put the buck 2000 grind on it, I also got the gold both are beautiful I just got them but they were bought in june, I think, the last one I just paid for is a 112 Micarta great investment knife or fine for a user, their a little short for me but do almost everything fine.
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Come on George - give us a couple of pictures! OH
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p-i-c-t-u-r-e-s- George :wink:
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Santa delivered my first 110 yesterday, the current 50th model with a leather sheath! Rudolph whispered Buck has an order for cherry scaled 112 as well! I think my Mrs has been on the phone to Mrs Santa and I'm glad I stocked a few things under the tree.


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Yesterday (FEB 21st) I was gifted with this Buck 301 by Colonel26 - it was made for him by Buck a few years ago (2012) with Charcoal Dymondwood handles. Nice EDC! OH
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That 301 is Beautifull OH ::tu:: Now in this thread I know U guys understand I gut me my so called grail knife ::ds:: a 112 two pin, no nail nic :D I am wondering the year of this baby?????thanx Bob
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Bob, The Buck 112 was introduced in 1972. I think you have a fairly rare 1973 "Third Version" Buck 112. The handle inlays appear to be Segua Wood (rust brown color). These were only made several months in 1973 (first two versions have Micarta handles), the Fourth Version (late 1973 introduction) has Ebony inlay handles. I would be somewhat careful of that knife. The Buck 112 Two-Dot version was introduced in 1974 - so the pre-dot Ranger has a very short manufacturing run. Bruce
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Buck 116 Caper, circa 1971 - just received into my collection this past week. OH
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That's a nifty little feller, Colonel. Congratulations.
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Thank you Jerry!
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Thanks OH ::handshake:: you are right ::nod:: I've never seen a 116 she is neat ::tu::
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4 dot stag 110 with finger grooves. pawnshop find.
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::tu:: nice knife Tupper ::nod::
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thanks 'Dog.
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Those are some fine stag handles on that Buck - nice! OH
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No stag handles on this Buck 726ORS Mini Spitfire but she's still a mighty fine looking, stout little knife. At 3¾" closed she's just about the perfect size for me.
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