some new knives this month

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lerman
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some new knives this month

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i'v bought allot of knives this month
three buck knives (i also collect buck other then spyderco)
buck 55, i love this little knife, it's half of the size of the 110 (55).
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buck special, a must have, like the 110.
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and this buck metro, with bottle opener.
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and something older, an 1870-1895 A. kastor & bros, with MOP, and turtle shell toothpick, it's in beautiful condition.
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AND a spyderco CF harpy SE, that a friend thought about treading but i convinsed him not to, so he gave it to me and new i owe him. :)
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more bang for the Buck...

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lerman -

I have a coupla Buck's in my inventory, the Buck Juno being my favorite
( meebee it's that hole in the blade! ) Remember gang, before :spyder:
Buck was the usual choice...

...I gotta get me a CF Harpy offa evilbay! :cool:

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Great score on the CF Harpy lerman! I would say that one is a keeper! :D
Aaron

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:spyder: FG D2 Military:cool: Orange UKPK:spyder:

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Hey Lerman,

I picked-up a Buck 55 myself last year, and really like it when I want to carry a folder on my belt in a sheath. Also cool effect on the 1st picture.

BTW What book is that?

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Lerman,

Great pics of great knives bro. I too love the Buck 55. It's a nice little knife. It's classy and old school.

...And that's a really sweet Harpy. I'm glad you got it and your friend didn't trade it. Do NOT trade that bad boy. That's a sweet piece bro. :)
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thanks for looking guys :)
AUXCOM, the book was given to me by may grandmother, it's old (don't know how much) the writing is in German (in Gothic style).
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Great shots, Lerman. By the way, if anyone has any Buck Custom Shop 110s', hang on to them as the price just increased anywhere from 100 - 400%!
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Nice finds Lerman. I too enjoy a Buck 110 that my grandpa gave me years ago.

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