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Like Sass said in a different thread, you must have a mammoth in your back yard. gorgeous knife and beautiful ivory.
There is nothing lowly about the 118. It is a fine all purpose blade. I have tried many others and still go back to my 118. Maybe 'cause it was my first Buck knife maybe 'cause it does everything I need done so well.View attachment 1161453 View attachment 1161454
Smoking some lamb chops with my lowley 118. It's my BBQ buddy.
It looks deliciousView attachment 1161475
You asked. 225 degrees with smoke from a mix of oak and pecan. Marinated in olive oil, touch of balsamic vinegar, garlic and herbs....... Wild rice, cucumber salad and a Pinot noir.....
Life is good ain't it?
Your handles are amazing. Thanks a bunch for sharing those.
bucklife301 THAT is a odd and unusual Buck! What exactly is it? Armand the little 102 is a interesting Buck too..What handle is it?
I believe it's was made for Bass Pro. It should be cow bone if I remember right. I didn't get the box with it but I'm positive that's what it is.
Bucklife301 is the 639 numbered. Heres is the 639 history.
The typical Fieldmate variations include:
639BK with Black Kraton Handle
639OD with Olive Drab Kraton Handle
639OR with Blaze Orange Kraton Handle (samples only)
639GY with Gray Kraton Handle (samples only)
639NB with Black Kraton handle and no saw teeth
639B1 with phenolic handle and aluminum fittings like a 119, with saw and sand blasted all over (some Buck Custom with S/N and some not with 1993 tang stamp only)
639B2 with phenolic handle and aluminum fittings like a 119 but no saw and sand blasted all over (script tang stamp)(315 made S/N xxx/315))
124 and 119.OK, I'll guess....118,124?
124 and 119.