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montesa

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Here are a few of mine. The Buck 180s were issued to us on the Fire Dept a hundred years ago lol! The bottom photo shows a very rare one that Buck only made 50 of them and they were handmade by one of their Engineers, and it was never put into production.

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A friend had the green insert buck crosslock in 1996. Thought it was the coolest ever. I got one a few years later in the same green insert. Carried it for years and loved it. One of the best early modern folders. Would probably still sell. The giant pocket clip and tip down made it great for basketball and swim short carry.
 

mtngunr

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And now a collection of two, the new one waveless...the wave is THE fastest opener from a pocket, unbelieveably cool to self and anyone watching, WHEN standing....

but, when seated CAN grab pocket liner further down rather than top corner of pocket, and attempt to open in pocket or prevent draw, and I like to have a knife I can draw from pocket while seated without taking extra care.
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Rez Exelon

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Does this count as a knife? Picked it up today...

Initial lookup on it suggest its a late 1800's Chassepot of some variety. Going to have to check for markings in a bit but I couldn't pass it at the price on it.

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mmerrill

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Does this count as a knife? Picked it up today...

Initial lookup on it suggest its a late 1800's Chassepot of some variety. Going to have to check for markings in a bit but I couldn't pass it at the price on it.

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That's a cool looking swife but that front license plate was the first thing to grab my attention.
 

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