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There's some coool Buck items in the new Buck Catalog....

I want everything... Not really... But there's a few Buck

Knives I have to get...



:)
 
Yep, you see I'm just a bit lazy in the morning. My current cup holds 21oz. It's 4 shots of expresso and some other sissy stuff
I know I could go through the hassle of making it twice but why? I'll just skip the mini Buck cup!
JB

"mini cup" ... my coffee cup is only sixty four ounces, need three or four a day to avoid the shakes and headaches of caffeine withdrawals. I like the Cappuccino. I "cheat" tho when I fill it at the truck stops. HOT refill is $3.00. A COLD refill is $0.99 to $1.49. Being the cheap bast... I am, I fill mug 3/4 with ice first. Makes it an instant "cold refill". :)
(iced also makes it drinkable right away)
 
Missed it today. I will make sure to go by friday.
 
Steve, I got one mug coming... :thumbup:

But still would like to know what pins or other goodies they have at the store... ;) :eek: ;)

:)
 
Steve, I got one mug coming... :thumbup:

But still would like to know what pins or other goodies they have at the store... ;) :eek: ;)

:)

Congratulations on the mug. Mine is still on my desk where I can keep my eye on it.

Pins you say. Have you ever seen someone at the beach covered in sand except for toes and head? The factory store has more than enough pins to cover you in such a manner. Pins galore. Too many to count. At inventory time they must weigh them by the pound. The total count is way beyond my imagination. Bins full of pins. Bring a scooper.

i received the dealer catalog today. Thrilling for me.

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Thanks Steve, I can't wait to get it...
I am going to use mine...
Looks kind of big and I don't drink
That much coffee... I need to go to
The Buck store someday...

:)
 
Nice Buck mug!

Made in USA, microwave, oven, dishwasher!

Cate

Thanks Steve, I can't wait to get it...
I am going to use mine...
Looks kind of big and I don't drink
That much coffee... I need to go to
The Buck store someday...

:)

You won't ever leave! I had to be dragged away by a team of wild horses. Check it out for yourself. Uh huh. There are still drag marks and horse manure all over the place on account of me. I gotta clean up upon my return. Yup. You betcha I do. You know it buddy.

What a mug, what a mug, what a mighty fine mug.

One of my favorite songs. Haven't heard it in years because it's one that sticks in my head if I hear just a few seconds so I stay off the radio...
 
My husband and I hope to visit the BUCK store in Idaho when we are up in the 'Yaak' (NW Montana). We will call the nice Buck people ahead of time when we get closer to a date.

Side note: My husband and I are very, very happy with our Buck kitchen knives that we bought from them. We will continue to buy from the BUCK KNIFE COMPANY too!

I continue to carry my BUCK #113 on a daily basis too.

Cate
 
My husband and I hope to visit the BUCK store in Idaho when we are up in the 'Yaak' (NW Montana). We will call the nice Buck people ahead of time when we get closer to a date.

Side note: My husband and I are very, very happy with our Buck kitchen knives that we bought from them. We will continue to buy from the BUCK KNIFE COMPANY too!

I continue to carry my BUCK #113 on a daily basis too.

Cate

Not sure if your are familiar with the "Buck Factory Tours".
If not, be sure to schedule a tour for while you are there, and be sure to reserve your spot well in advance because the tours fill up quickly. It is a way to make your visit special.
 
Photo from inside the Buck Factory Store when I was there for the last BCCI get together (25th) ceremonial Scimitar in case with maker (talented and gifted Wild Bill) posing (there were too many people in the store in order to remove the sword from the case for a hand-held photo, unfortunately, but I got the inside story of how it was finished on the opening day of the Post Falls plant just in the nic of time from WB :


Traffic:


GPS has led you astray... Post Falls (where the Buck Factory Store is located) is in IDAHO, not Wyoming (home of Buffalo Bill Cody):
 
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Second floor above the Factory Store, museum, brief video by me:
[video]https://youtu.be/SRBVmvr-n2E[/video]


Near Cheney, Idaho in Turnbull Reserve, young moose foraging, video by me:
[video]https://youtu.be/-yvG8VSwb48[/video]
 
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Buck Factory Store counter glass displays opposite where Wild Bill and Scimitar were located. The finest German fellow I have ever had the privilege to meet was shopping like it was 1999.

 
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