tongueriver
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My goodness! May I ask about the materials and process, etc. ?
My goodness! May I ask about the materials and process, etc. ?
The bigger knife is a Buck 925 Heavy Skinner, the smaller knife is a Buck 921 Light skinner, Mastodon Ivory, Scrimshaw work done by Dale Fisk. You can read about them in the BCCI news Letter from June 2016. I still need one more, the 923 Medium Skinner with the Indian Scrim work! I just love these works of art.My goodness! May I ask about the materials and process, etc. ?
nice add to your 104 collection. you got all the versions of the 104s, don't ya Jeff?New arrivals:
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Thank you Jesse! Thanks to you and Craig, I have all of the 104s, plus a few extras.nice add to your 104 collection. you got all the versions of the 104s, don't ya Jeff?
Nice.Running a bit late to the party this week. Nothing too fancy here, just standard black phenolic Buck fixed blades. With a 124 added so it won't get lonely.
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I know there was a 106 hatchet made with this same style handle at one time. Am I missing any others?
Hope you all have a great weekend and Happy Friday!
That's an interesting blade shape. Almost looks like a cross between a 103 and a 212. What is it?
Buck did a remake of the original Marble's Woodcraft knife for Cabela's.That's an interesting blade shape. Almost looks like a cross between a 103 and a 212. What is it?
Now I remember. Sometimes my head gets too full, and some older info spills out . I read a thread a while back where there was discussion of the 914. Thanks for jogging my memory
You are not alone.i read pictures are working again..wonder for how long....View attachment 2626029View attachment 2626030