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#121400 - 09/26/14 08:40 AM Buck 124 Frontiersman *****
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I've wanted this Buck knife since I saw the Nocona Boots advertisement in 1979. Better late than never I guess.

Black linen Micarta, aluminum hardware, 440C 7" blade - made in California, circa 1977. Fit, finish, and balance are literally perfect.



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#121402 - 09/26/14 09:14 AM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: TAH]
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Way cool.

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#121454 - 09/28/14 08:53 PM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: TAH]
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Great knife Tom.
And I remember that Nocona Boots ad ... a classic!
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#121457 - 09/28/14 10:04 PM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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Tom, outstanding knife; outstanding pictures; all as per the norm.
I have that one too, another family hand-me-down that I'll pass on later.
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#121466 - 09/29/14 08:48 AM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: Duke]
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Thanks everyone. I have the same admiration for Buck as I do for Randall. Multi-generation family business, rich in history, quality products and fantastic customer service. The only difference, one is production and the other is handmade.
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#121763 - 10/11/14 11:09 AM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: TAH]
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Agreed. Buck Knives are solid American classics that withstand the tests of time.

Sweet snag on the Buck 124! It's always nice when one can reconnect with an earlier point in life through such a delayed acquisition. (I remember well the boot ad too.)
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#121765 - 10/11/14 01:32 PM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: pyronaute]
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Originally Posted By: pyronaute
It's always nice when one can reconnect with an earlier point in life through such a delayed acquisition.


I agree, David. Clearly, the internet and eBay has made reconnecting a lot easier. smile
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#128295 - 05/25/15 11:29 AM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: TAH]
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Fighting another bout of boredom, I decided to change the theme of my 124 from a Western setting to a "wilderness invasion" setting, just by changing the props. Amazing how that works. smile




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#128310 - 05/26/15 07:47 AM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: TAH]
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Nice photos of a great looking Buck.
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#128319 - 05/26/15 10:19 AM Re: Buck 124 Frontiersman [Re: Byrdguy]
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Thanks Pat. I can assure you it's the knife, not the photographer.
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