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Old 01-19-2006, 10:55 AM
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Custom Shop Buck 184 Buckmaster with a Gold Blade!

I have already e-mailed the seller of this knife to see if I can get larger images and a photocopy or scanned copy of the letter from Buck about this knife!

Here is the knife on auction!

Here is the description from the auction:

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BUCK CUSTOM BUCKMASTER 184 GOLD BLADE MIRROR FINISH..VERY RARE TO GET ONE OUT OF THE CUSTOM SHOP WITH LETTER FROM BUCK 1986 425-M STEEL ROCKWELL 58/60 AND COATED TITANIUM NITRATE STAMPED BUCK CUSTOM USA ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE RICASSO. AND THE SERIAL NUMBER 0026 ENGRAVED ON IT.. THE HANDLE AND GUARD MATERIAL IS BLACK CROMED STAINLESS STEEL..THIS IS A VERY NICE KNIFE WITH THE GOLD BLADE,, I UNDERSTAND BUCK ONLY MADE A FEW OF THE 184'S IN THE CUSTOM SHOP THEY MADE THE GOLD BLADE AND ALSO THE 184 DEMASCUS BLADE..IF YOU COLLECT 184 BUCKMASTERS DONT MISS THE CHANCE TO GET ONE OF THE NICEST AND RAREST 184'S MADE' YOU WONT GET A CHANCE TO GET ANOTHER ONE.
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Old 02-24-2007, 06:42 AM
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I have the gold 184 with serial number 0025. (More Pics coming soon)

I'm Swiss. Sorry for bad english.

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Old 02-24-2007, 10:00 AM
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That is a great looking knife! Is there a chance that you have larger images? Can you upload them to the Photoserver?

http://www.quarterbore.net/forums/ph...ry.php/cat/543

You can also directly attach here and I will upload to the photoserver for you if needed...

Thanks!
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