Greetings Gents/Gals,
PRICES ARE DROPPED AGAIN & REDUCED TODAY, 7/02/2010!
Today and tomorrow, and perhaps for several days to come for a while, I'll continue to add a steady flow of U.S.A Buck Knives (at least 6 or so) of various rare vintages and models..
First up, a early 1970's BUCK 2-blade Trapper model #311 with its nice Classic slim profile. She's got the black ridged scales on the handle and the good ole BUCK steel. Snaps good and loud on both blades. 4 1/16 inches closed. Excellent Plus - Near Minty.
The first one that posts ,"I will take it", and then emails me through the bf.com email system making payment arrangements with me will get her shipped fast.
Payments: PayPal or USPS Money Order only.
I'll Ship Knives: Anywhere in America.
Shipping Method: USPS FIRST CLASS W/DELIVERY-TRACKING CONFIRMATION DOCUMENTATION..
I eat all the PayPal Fees & all the Shipping Costs.
Total Price for #311 here is: WAS $77.00 THEN 75.00 THEN 73.00 NOW 66. Delivered.
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Next up, is this 2003 production, Buck USA #119 Hunter with leather sheath. Both the knife and the sheath are Dead Mint. She also comes with the Buck Box & Paperwork.. I hand picked this one from the entire shelf of stock at Bass Pro Shoppes in Ft. Lauderdale back 7-8 years ago. This one was the very best of the bunch. Been in the box and my office ever since. She has a 5 7/8 inch blade and 10 3/8 inches overall tip to pommel..
Total Price for this #119 here is ..SOLD
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NEXT... Third up, is this vintage Buck USA #301 3-blade Stockman with Red ridged scales. She was produced in either 1991 - 1992 and these are quite scarce anymore. Especially in this Dead Mint condition and with its original Box & Paperwork to boot. This #301 Stockman slipjoint is 4 inches in the closed position and functions perfectly as new in every aspect..
Total Price for this #301 here is. . . .. SOLD.
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NEXT, and 4th up is this Buck 'unmarked model # ' and very rare pattern produced in late 1990's, Toothpick pattern with the, California Toothpick etch on the main California clip blade. She also has a unique (2) line tang stamp: BUCK {OVER} U.S.A.
This knife also has very premium(flawless, no chips, cracks or checks) jigged mocha-brown bone with the typical/traditional Buck Knife shield w/ball-peen hammer & knife. This Toothpick pattern is Dead Mint in the original box w/paperwork and is (5) inches in the closed position with three Nickel Silver Pins, NS Bolsters, NS Shield and Brass liners..
The very knowledgeable Buck forum folks provided some good information that was quite helpful..
* * Edit to add via good information just obtained by the Buck forum purveyors:
Produced by Camillus for BUCK Knives in 1998-1999 in Brown-Mocha Bone with a nice and unique PICKED BONE jigging and 420HC steel, made for the Smokey Mountain Knife Works Company. Although this particular knife is unmarked, the actual model number is # 333. That is all I know about this vintage slipjoint at this time.
Total Price for this, unmarked model #333 Buck California Toothpick: WAS $74.00 THEN 71.00 NOW 66. Delivered.
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NEXT POST TO CONTINUE THIS SALES THREAD TO SEE MORE BUCK KNIVES IS POST # 10 .........
PRICES ARE DROPPED AGAIN & REDUCED TODAY, 7/02/2010!
Today and tomorrow, and perhaps for several days to come for a while, I'll continue to add a steady flow of U.S.A Buck Knives (at least 6 or so) of various rare vintages and models..
First up, a early 1970's BUCK 2-blade Trapper model #311 with its nice Classic slim profile. She's got the black ridged scales on the handle and the good ole BUCK steel. Snaps good and loud on both blades. 4 1/16 inches closed. Excellent Plus - Near Minty.
The first one that posts ,"I will take it", and then emails me through the bf.com email system making payment arrangements with me will get her shipped fast.
Payments: PayPal or USPS Money Order only.
I'll Ship Knives: Anywhere in America.
Shipping Method: USPS FIRST CLASS W/DELIVERY-TRACKING CONFIRMATION DOCUMENTATION..
I eat all the PayPal Fees & all the Shipping Costs.
Total Price for #311 here is: WAS $77.00 THEN 75.00 THEN 73.00 NOW 66. Delivered.
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Next up, is this 2003 production, Buck USA #119 Hunter with leather sheath. Both the knife and the sheath are Dead Mint. She also comes with the Buck Box & Paperwork.. I hand picked this one from the entire shelf of stock at Bass Pro Shoppes in Ft. Lauderdale back 7-8 years ago. This one was the very best of the bunch. Been in the box and my office ever since. She has a 5 7/8 inch blade and 10 3/8 inches overall tip to pommel..
Total Price for this #119 here is ..SOLD
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NEXT... Third up, is this vintage Buck USA #301 3-blade Stockman with Red ridged scales. She was produced in either 1991 - 1992 and these are quite scarce anymore. Especially in this Dead Mint condition and with its original Box & Paperwork to boot. This #301 Stockman slipjoint is 4 inches in the closed position and functions perfectly as new in every aspect..
Total Price for this #301 here is. . . .. SOLD.
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NEXT, and 4th up is this Buck 'unmarked model # ' and very rare pattern produced in late 1990's, Toothpick pattern with the, California Toothpick etch on the main California clip blade. She also has a unique (2) line tang stamp: BUCK {OVER} U.S.A.
This knife also has very premium(flawless, no chips, cracks or checks) jigged mocha-brown bone with the typical/traditional Buck Knife shield w/ball-peen hammer & knife. This Toothpick pattern is Dead Mint in the original box w/paperwork and is (5) inches in the closed position with three Nickel Silver Pins, NS Bolsters, NS Shield and Brass liners..
The very knowledgeable Buck forum folks provided some good information that was quite helpful..
* * Edit to add via good information just obtained by the Buck forum purveyors:
Produced by Camillus for BUCK Knives in 1998-1999 in Brown-Mocha Bone with a nice and unique PICKED BONE jigging and 420HC steel, made for the Smokey Mountain Knife Works Company. Although this particular knife is unmarked, the actual model number is # 333. That is all I know about this vintage slipjoint at this time.
Total Price for this, unmarked model #333 Buck California Toothpick: WAS $74.00 THEN 71.00 NOW 66. Delivered.
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NEXT POST TO CONTINUE THIS SALES THREAD TO SEE MORE BUCK KNIVES IS POST # 10 .........
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