DOGPOUND77
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he told me---i will have to ask him next week and write it down...
View attachment 1392672 View attachment 1392673 View attachment 1392674 View attachment 1392675 View attachment 1392676 View attachment 1392677 Bought this today
Early 1990's issue Buck U.S.A. 109 David Yellowhorse "Eagle Dancer" (Kachina Series).
This knife features Brass "Eagle Dancer" inlays set in Desert Ironwood. The handle consists of Black Jett, Red Coral, Turquoise and Brass spacers. It features sculpted Brass bolsters with Brass linings and a 3" "Chip Flint" blade etched "David Yellowhorse Serial #0292" on one side and "Buck Custom U.S.A"
I heard this is one of David's best and most difficult knives to obtain .
NOTEictures belong to the seller.
another really nice one there, Sir.Got a BUCK KNIFE it’s a 112 with ducks my only gold etched blade 112 so I can check that box, View attachment 1393761 View attachment 1393758 View attachment 1393759
whatcha got coming, Sir?I need to post here soon...
even an octopus couldnt hold all those. just fantastic. thanks love seeing all organized and together.I tried JB but I can’t hold them all in one hand and take a picture at the same time, getting low on stands and 112 room. View attachment 1394072 View attachment 1394073 View attachment 1394074
Sure you do...as I was admiring the display of your wonderful collection...the thought I had was...hmmm...no Yellowhorse 112!robably going to trade off some non 112s to a friend that has a yellow horse 112 that I really don’t need.
just need more shelves or maybe another house and problem solved. its a great collection.Thanks, not together either still got some to add but ain’t got the room, probably going to trade off some non 112s to a friend that has a yellow horse 112 that I really don’t need.
Thumb and middle finger grip lock strap. First finger pushes down on blade. If your thumb is sore your using it to push the lock strap up to release and close the blade.Picked this beauty up yesterday, Buck 831 Marksman. My thumb is getting sore from playing with it so much. Not a great picture.
Thanks for the tip, seems to require slightly less upward pressure to release the blade.Thumb and middle finger grip lock strap. First finger pushes down on blade. If your thumb is sore your using it to push the lock strap up to release and close the blade.