What's your newest Buck knife

Kind of new. My bodge-job handle replacement gave this old Buck a new start. Now I need a sheath.

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I got this 525 with the key ring loop, at a very good price, I have only seen two other ones for sale on the auction, but they sold for triple what I wanted to pay,
I did take pictures with it open and there all to large to load even after shrinking them 15 times.
It has a 1988 blade
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Great day! I scored a odd bargin David Yellowhorse 112..It has small jewels set in all the bolsters and a Pronghorn head by the rear bolster. Mirror polished blade but I think it is a fairly early one. I haven't seen one with anything set in the bolsters before and that is the reason I made a offer. I really like the odd ones.
 
Been wanting a Clip blade 055 for quite awhile. Since before Buck started using Ebony again. Glad I waited. I hand picked this one today from the only knife store close enough to me that I can visit there a couple times a year.

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I’ve always loved the 55… my old boss has carried one for many years. IMO not many knives look like they belong on the job site all day, yet with a little polishing can pass off as a “gentleman’s folder” when out on the town.
 
Well..at least it made it home! First time seller with no feedback I took a chance with a $200.00 offer that he accepted. But after a shipping label was issued there was nothing more till it was delivered. I seen the same 112 offered for $750.00 and several other listings for over $500.00. The knife itself is pristine also the wood display case..I'll have to look and see of any other of Yellowhorse 112's had stones or jewels inset in the bolsters. I don't remember seeing one and that's why I made a offer. That's the main criteria I look for when I add one to the collection..odd.
 
Hope this is small enough!
You can try what i do. Take a picture of the knife a little further away ( not too far ) then edit the picture by cropping so the knife is bigger. I know it makes the tang stamps a little blurry if you are too far out so experiment with the distance. Then i copy and paste to the thread. Also if you have too much stuff in the picture like props or a lot of colorful patterns and ornaments i think it puts the MB’s up making the picture too big or busy. Just what i learned.
 
Well..at least it made it home! First time seller with no feedback I took a chance with a $200.00 offer that he accepted. But after a shipping label was issued there was nothing more till it was delivered. I seen the same 112 offered for $750.00 and several other listings for over $500.00. The knife itself is pristine also the wood display case..I'll have to look and see of any other of Yellowhorse 112's had stones or jewels inset in the bolsters. I don't remember seeing one and that's why I made a offer. That's the main criteria I look for when I add one to the collection..odd.
Clint, I use Imgur...lifted this by using my iPhone to get a photo, transferred to Imgur, clicked on BBCode...
Is this the knife you speak of?
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