wonderboy1377s
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901 Mastodon Ivory:
Thank you. It is one of my favorites.That’s a stunning Bowie!!!
That has to be one the cleanest, showroom condition, D-Guards I have seen. Thanks for sharing.View attachment 2499914
Hello and welcome to the Sunday Picture Show. Share your Buck knives with others by posting pictures of them here. New or old, plain or custom, user or safe queen, one or a collection, we love to see them all. This weekly tradition was started in 2010 by ItsTooEarly (Armand Hernandez) and Oregon (Steve Dunn). Help keep the tradition alive. Feel free to click that 'LIKE' but lets not let it replace discussing and complimenting each others knives. DeSotoSky (Roger Yost)
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February 18th (1930) is Cow Milked While Flying in an Airplane Day
is celebrated annually on February 18 to commemorate the day a cow named Nellie Jay, which later became Elm Farm Ollie, became the first cow to be flown and milked in an airplane. Ollie’s milk was carefully bottled and sealed into paper cartons which were dropped from the airplane as it flew over St. Louis. Contrary to the Ripleys's cartoon, it was the milk and not the cow that was parachuted. Just go ahead and read the links, trust me, it's a fun one.
We've been treated to an early Buck Bowie in another thread today.
Here is a model 911 3/4 D-Guard Bowie from the Custom shop.
It's called the 3/4 because at 12" it is 3/4ths the size of the 16" Confederate D-Guard Bowie. Compare to the 120 below.
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Here is a picture of an unfinished 16" model 901 D-Guard Bowie I failed to come to a deal on years ago.
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They don't come any nicer than that - beautiful vintage Buck Knife. OHA 114 from years agoView attachment 2500174