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Promoting the collection and display of Buck Knives since 1988 Famous for Holding an Edge! Great Knives Since 1902! March 2017 CLUB NEWS by John Foresman I trust that everyone had a wonderful holiday season this winter. Show season is now upon us. The Shenandoah Valley Knife Collectors show will be held on March 31, April 1 and 2 in Harrisonburg, VA. I expect a large turnout of club members and about 17 tables filled with Buck knife displays. Then, the following weekend the Oregon Knife Collector Big Show will be held on April 8-9 in Eugene, OR. Please join Bruce Dollinger, James Gedlick and other BCCI club members at this show. Later in the month, the Wolverine Knife Collectors Club Annual show will be held on April 29 -30 in Novi Michigan. Please join Pat Donovan and Frank Meek at this great show! The Blade Show will once again be held at the Cobb Galleria Center in Atlanta, GA on June 2-4. I am not sure how many tables we will be allotted this year, so please let me know as soon as possible if you would like to display with us! I’ll do my best to accommodate you. Our Board will meet on the Friday evening of the show. Our annual membership meeting will be held at 12:00 in room 103 on Saturday, June 3. During the meeting we will hold elections for President and one Board position. Display awards will be presented and immediately following the show, we’ll have our annual knife sale. All members are welcome to bring knives to sell along with the special knives that Joe Houser will send from Buck! I sure hope you’ll be able to join us this year. We saw several new faces at the meeting last year and I would love to keep this trend going. This past Christmas, my wife Georgia and I gave each of our grandsons one of the Spitfires that our club offered in the December newsletter. I also carry one of the Spitfires as my EDC. Two of our grandsons are staying with us at this time. As a reward for good behavior, our 3 ½ year old grandson John Levi came running up to me with his knife still in the box. He told me that since he had been good; his mommy said that he could handle his knife with me. Well, I took the opportunity to show him how to properly open, hold and close the knife. After a few minutes, his eyes lit up and he handed me the knife exclaiming that he would be right back. After a few minutes he came running back. Before, he had simply been wearing a t-shirt and briefs. Now, he had on his jeans. It turned out that he wanted to carry his knife in his pocket utilizing the clip, just like I do! I have to admit that I grinned on the inside. I was very pleased that he wanted to emulate me. It made me realize that as grandparents, we really are a big influence on our grandchildren. Those Spitfires from the December newsletter sold out quicker than any other special project knife that I can remember. It was such a huge success, that in this newsletter we are offering a different version. This time, the handle will be burgundy anodized aluminum and the blade steel will be S35VN. Get your order in quickly as I expect these will sell out at a very fast rate as well. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this newsletter! I appreciate it! Happy Collecting, John Foresman

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Promoting thecollection anddisplay of Buck

Knives since 1988

Famous forHoldingan Edge!

Great KnivesSince 1902!

March 2017

CLUB NEWS by John Foresman

I trust that everyone had a wonderful holiday season this winter. Show season is now upon us. The Shenandoah Valley Knife Collectors show will be held on March 31, April 1 and 2 in Harrisonburg, VA. I expect a large turnout of club members and about 17 tables filled with Buck knife displays. Then, the following weekend the Oregon Knife Collector Big Show will be held on April 8-9 in Eugene, OR. Please join Bruce Dollinger, James Gedlick and other BCCI club members at this show. Later in the month, the Wolverine Knife Collectors Club Annual show will be held on April 29 -30 in Novi Michigan. Please join Pat Donovan and Frank Meek at this great show!

The Blade Show will once again be held at the Cobb Galleria Center in Atlanta, GA on June 2-4. I am not sure how many tables we will be allotted this year, so please let me know as soon as possible if you would like to display with us! I’ll do my best to accommodate you. Our Board will meet on the Friday evening of the show. Our annual membership meeting will be held at 12:00 in room 103 on Saturday, June 3. During the meeting we will hold elections for President and one Board position. Display awards will be presented and immediately following the show, we’ll have our annual knife sale. All members are welcome to bring knives to sell along with the special knives that Joe Houser will send from Buck! I sure hope you’ll be able to join us this year. We saw several new faces at the meeting last year and I would love to keep this trend going.

This past Christmas, my wife Georgia and I gave each of our grandsons one of the Spitfires that our club offered in

the December newsletter. I also carry one of the Spitfires as my EDC. Two of our grandsons are staying with us at this time. As a reward for good behavior, our 3 ½ year old grandson John Levi came running up to me with his knife still in the box. He told me that since he had been good; his mommy said that he could handle his knife with me. Well, I took the opportunity to show him how to properly open, hold and close the knife. After a few minutes, his eyes lit up and he handed me the knife exclaiming that he would be right back. After a few minutes he came running back. Before, he had simply been wearing a t-shirt and briefs. Now, he had on his jeans. It turned out that he wanted to carry his knife in his pocket utilizing the clip, just like I do! I have to admit that I grinned on the inside. I was very pleased that he wanted to emulate me. It made me realize that as grandparents, we really are a big influence on our grandchildren.

Those Spitfires from the December newsletter sold out quicker than any other special project knife that I can remember. It was such a huge success, that in this newsletter we are offering a different version. This time, the handle will be burgundy anodized aluminum and the blade steel will be S35VN. Get your order in quickly as I expect these will sell out at a very fast rate as well.

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this newsletter! I appreciate it!

Happy Collecting, John Foresman

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CJ’s UpdateI am sitting here in the hotel in Las Vegas Nevada and it is the last day of the Shot Show. Every year in the middle of January the National Shooting Sports Foundation “NSSF” puts on our

industry’s largest trade show. The Shooting and Hunting Outdoor Trade Show “SHOT” show. We put our best foot forward for the coming year, showing off our brand and our new products to the best of our ability.

The overall feeling of the show was very positive. With the election of Donald J. Trump there are two key attributes where the new administration will be very helpful to Buck. First is that the anxiety that Black guns might be illegal has gone away. That frees up discretionary spending dollars to be spent in other areas like knives. Second, President Trump’s focus on “Buy American” will benefit us as well.

This year is something special and we held a

press conference to announce our celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Buck #119 Special. We then drew winners of twenty #119’s that I then signed for the writers.

In 1942, in response to the US being pulled into the 2nd World War, my great grandfather Hoyt was done raising his 7 kids and was now spending his time pastoring a small church in Mountain Home Idaho and making knives. He would donate those knives to the local servicemen in the Mountain Home Air Force

Base. Who would have thought that his instincts for combining function and durability with clean lines would result in a product that is still sought after 75 years later?

We announced in the press conference that we are adding a unique medallion into the handle of every #119 we build this year, as well as a specific blade stamp. This is reminiscent to what we did with the #110 50th anniversary back in 2014. We will go back to the standard handle and standard blade stamp in 2018. These unique features will be for both the Phenolic handle with Aluminum as well as the Cocobolo and Brass versions.

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One really special collectible we put together for this year represents a historical progression of the 119. As that knife evolved there were some key milestones where the look of the knife took on a dramatic change. We have captured those design shifts in this 5 piece Historical Collector’s Set. MSRP is $1942 (as in the year Hoyt designed it) and this series is limited to only 119 sets. The first is a lucite version representing 1942-1954. My grandfather Al shifted Buck knives to ironwood so that is piece #2, as well as added a blood groove, covering 1951-1956. For the next 5 years Grandad used a lot of elk horn so piece #3 is elk horn and shorter blood groove.

In 1961, soon after our incorporation, Buck knives shifted to the black Phenolic handles with red Micarta spacers. That would be the iconic look that most alive today associate with the #119.

The final blade in this set is our current 75th anniversary version of our 119 and represents 1982 to current.

The sets were almost sold out at Shot Show.

One more item I will bring up is our introduction of the 110 Auto. We have introduced the first Automatic version of our Folding Hunter. Folks have be converting #110’s into Automatics

for quite some time however this is the first one that is still covered by our Forever Warranty. They function smooth as silk and retail at $200. Based on the reception at the show, any of our dealers who can sell Autos will be carrying this knife.

I feel good about our prospects in 2017, as a company and as a nation.

cj

Note: Each of the three pictures in CJ’s Update were taken during the 2017 SHOT Show.

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Lori’s Corner LIFE’S INTERESTING CHALLENGES

This past holiday season proved no exception in the challenge area as I faced major spinal fusion surgery three days before Thanksgiving.

In May 2016 while exiting my patio door carrying a very large and much too heavy trash bag my shoe caught on the patio door frame and I flew out the door and landed on my back. I laid there stunned for a few minutes... but everything seemed fine. I got up no problem surprised that nothing hurt.

Over the next couple of weeks some minor discomfort developed in my lower back coupled with some pain radiating down my right leg to my ankle. Two month passed with no improvement. Thinking I'd maybe sprained my ankle or perhaps had a hairline fractureI I made an appointment with my orthopedic doctor .After hearing what had happened, he suspected something quite different. He scheduled me for a spinal MRI for the next day. The results showed bone spur, bone fragments plus a severely compressed nerve which became his major concern and referred me to a spinal surgeon.

On September 27th I sat in the surgeon's office–the same surgeon that had done an L4-L5 disc implant on me in 2012. He told me I would need a "cage implant" at the L4-L3 level to relieve the nerve compression and would need fusion. Plus there were other issues noted on the MRI that he would repair at the same time. He scheduled surgery immediately upon insurance approval. He told me I would be in the hospital 2-3 days and it would involve two separate surgeries one on day one and a second on day two. He handed me scripts for blood work and EKG to be done at the hospital.

My head was spinning as I left his office and I began to realize this might be a bit more serious than I'd anticipated. Things were extremely busy at Buck during the days that followed but at home alone at night my fears began to mount. The spinal surgery in 2012 resulted in horrific pain for weeks but Chuck was here with me. This time I would face a much more serious surgery...alone.

Insurance approval came within a month with surgery scheduled for Nov 21, three days before Thanksgiving. The surgery took 3 1/2 hours and was completed the first day. I didn't have to have the second one. Pain control which was my biggest fear– more than the surgery itself was not an issue this time. They had me up and walking the halls of the hospital every 2 hours by midnight the first day. Pain was minimal. I was amazed! I consider the pain control my "Christmas Miracle."

I remained in the hospital 3 days and 2 nights and came home the evening before Thanksgiving.

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Maralee (my daughter) stayed with me and I was a bit in La-La land Thanksgiving day and don't remember much. I know all my grandkids and families were here plus the Housers and they did all the Thanksgiving day cooking. It was indeed a blessing to be surrounded by family despite the fact that I slept most of that day!

Pain remained well controlled with no complications except...recovery has been s-l-o-w. I had planned to go back to the office the middle of December. That would not happen. I have been home bound and restricted from driving for 10 weeks at this writing. No bending, lifting, twisting or trips out in the snow and ice that could lead to a slip and fall. We've had continual ice and snow and cold weather since before Christmas. At my 6 weeks check up I viewed the MRI before surgery and the X-rays taken that day and the surgery was truly a work of art. The surgeon was quite proud of his workmanship and I thought the x-ray should be in a Text book! Amazing what gifted doctors can accomplish. God truly blesses their talent.

There were three incisions, one in my left side for the cage implant and two larger ones in my lower back for the fusion process. There is a band with three screws, one screws attached to the left side of each vertebrae (L3, L4, L5) and another band attached with 3 screws on the right of each of those vertebrae, plus there are bone grafts taken from my hip to hold the implants and cage in place. It is the bone grafts that take a long time to heal and are necessary to support the spine. I finally understood the complexity of the surgery and why recovery has been a slow process. I'm told three months is a good milestone and by six months I should be nearly home free! Full recovery for bone fusion takes a full year but I should have major restrictions removed this week.

I hope to be back in the office the second week of Feb. I'm thankful for a successful surgery and a healthy recovery. Some of you knew what was happening and I thank you for your prayers that have continued to sustain me these past few months and above all these past two years.

Feb 6, 2017 will mark the 2nd anniversary of Chuck's home-going. Some of our beloved collector club members have already joined him there and I've wondered at their reunion. Someday I will know. I miss Chuck more than words can describe and... I've had to assume responsibilities I'd never anticipated. Keeping busy, especially at Buck has given me purpose. I've found the Lord continues to be abundantly faithful through many ups and downs. He's surrounded me with precious family and friends here plus the love, caring and prayers from so many wonderful BCCI members. Thanks for being there!

I know some BCCI members have joined my journey... Please know I think of you often and am sending hugs and prayers on your behalf... May our Lord and Savior bless and keep you close to his heart.

Lori

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BCCI DISCOUNTS ON CURRENT BUCK KNIVES’ CATALOG ITEMS

One of the benefits offered to BCCI members is the availability to order current Buck knives from the annual catalog at greatly discounted prices. Pricing is based upon your BCCI membership status and may be easily computed. First, each Buck knife, apparel, sharpening or logo item IN THE CURRENT Buck Knives’ catalog / price list has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). The wholesale price is ½ of this MSRP. Club Lifetime members may purchase at 10% over the wholesale price plus pay shipping and annual club members pay wholesale plus 15% and shipping.

To illustrate, if a knife has a retail price of $200, a life member would pay $100 + $10 + shipping. An annual member’s cost would be $100 + $15 + shipping. The only exception to this is for automatic Buck Knives. Automatics are priced as just described plus an additional $10 per automatic knife ordered is added to the cost. CAUTION: There may be some states where automatics cannot be sent and they can never be mailed via the United States Postal Service.

Please note that Buck factory store offerings, Buck web specials, Buck Website Custom models and any exclusive knives offered only to specific retailers are not included in this program. However, all Buck catalog knives, apparel, sharpening or logo items from the current catalog do qualify for the member discount. There are sometimes limits on the number of Legacy limited edition models a dealer can order but this has only been an issue one year and is not likely to affect what club members wish to order using this club discount program.

To order, contact Buck Knives dealer Larry Oden:

Cell phone – 765-244-0614 – 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST Email – [email protected]

Mailing address: Larry Oden 1112 Veach’s Ct. Peru, IN 46970

Please note that Larry does not accept credit cards, debit cards or Paypal. But, your personal check or money order is readily accepted.

Wanted to Buy:Looking for this Bowie:

Buck Custom 903 tulipwood Bowie made by Leroy Remer in 1991 for an employee.

Please call 314-518-9996 or email [email protected]

Thank you,

Skyler

BCCI Lifetime Member and 900 series collector

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PLan noW For BCCi 30 year anniVersary eVent!

When: July 24 – 27, 2018

Where: Post Falls, Idaho – Spokane Valley

The BCCI 30 Year Anniversary Committee has been hard at work planning another great club anniversary event.

If you have attended previous club anniversary galas, you are familiar with how much fun and how informative

they are. Our goal is for the 30th party to be even better and our friends at Buck Knives are eager to have their

biggest fans on hand. From our Kick-off Banquet on Tuesday evening, July 24 until the closing picnic at the

home of Lori Buck on Friday afternoon, July 27, this celebration promises to be an outstanding occasion.

We are planning informative new seminars, fantastic event related Buck knives for sale, great meals and

fellowship, presentations by Buck Pro Staffers, demonstrations by your favorite Buck artisans, an enhanced

Buck Factory tour, a Knife Show and Swap with all Buck Knives’ employees invited to participate, raffles and

auctions, a special Lake Coeur d’Alene dinner and cruise, interaction with the Buck family plus other key Buck

Knives’ employees, member displays and more!!!

Men and women alike find our events to be enjoyable. Some of our most glowing reviews of past events have

come from wives who met new friends, learned a bit about their husband’s hobby and had a fantastic time. We

guarantee that all attendees will have a great time and go away with memories that will last a lifetime.

Watch upcoming newsletters, the BCCI website and BCCI Facebook for more information and registration

details as they become available. Start planning now and we will see you in Post Falls during the summer

of 2018.

1 9 8 8 2 0 1 8THIRTY YEARS OF COLLECTING BUCK KNIVES

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When we traded in that old 2016 calendar for a 2017 one, it meant we were just

that much closer to the events that are so meaningful to many in the Buck Collectors Club. In the near future, the Shenandoah Valley Knife Club’s get-together comes to mind. This is often billed as the friendliest knife show around - and for good reason. Some great people come to mind - Ralph Eagle, Jim and Becky Seagle, Eddie & Melinda Racey, Wes Shrader (and granddaughter Grace Hewitt - that

whirlwind of welcoming words from last year), ... and of course Davy Aylor and our own John Foresman to name just a few. And if that’s not enough to make you want to attend, there’s that group of very interesting youth who have impressed many adults with their good manners and overall knowledge of knives. Once again this year, those youth in attendance will have the opportunity to show their people skills and knife knowledge as they take part in yet another special BCCI Youth activity. With Ralph Eagle’s permission,(Ralph is the show coordinator) we will challenge our youth to seek out knife collectors in the display hall to help them answer a series of questions about a variety of blade related topics with

a few personal questions thrown in for fun. Who knows - maybe this is the year we get Alan Horner to whistle “Dixie”! To all dads and moms, grandpas and grandmas, aunts and uncles, and close family friends who are considering coming to Virginia in April, please consider involving more of our young ones in this show.

Wouldn’t it be great if all those youngsters from the Shenandoah show could also attend the Atlanta BLADE Show? Now we know that’s not possible for most; but it would sure be a delight to have a combined group of Club members take part in the very same type of activity in Atlanta as the one in Virginia. Not only that, but the knowledge gained from observing those displays in both locations would allow our youngsters to grow in their appreciation of the many ways that are shown to demonstrate our love for those Buck Knives. For all the grown ups who will be attending one or both of these shows, this challenge is offered : Make the interactions with the kids as meaningful as possible by sharing your enthusiasm for our hobby. When they look back on the various conversations that they have experienced, our hope is that it will kindle a strong urge to carry on the work of the present club displayers and attenders.

Getting back to the Atlanta BLADE Show for a moment, there are certain names that should be mentioned to add balance to the article. Who, among those of us in Atlanta last year can forget that scene as about a dozen Club youth and adults gathered around Ed Fowler’s table and soaked in all that expertise and “local color”. What about the image of President John Foresman presenting that Novice

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Ed Fowler who held his BCCI audience spellbound in Atlanta last year

Melinda Racey explaining the rules of the “Checklist” to her grandchildren as

V.P. Larry Oden looks on.

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PresidentJohn Foresman (2014-2017)

110 New Kent DriveGoode, VA 24556(434) 610-7482

[email protected]

Vice PresidentLarry Oden (2015-2018)

1112 Veach’s CourtPeru, IN 46970(765) 244-0614

[email protected]

TreasurerPat Donovan (2016-2019)

56600 Edgewood DriveShelby Twnsp., MI 48316

[email protected]

SecretaryDoris Beall (2016-2019)

3400 W. Riggin Road. Unit 35Muncie, IN 47034

(765) 749-1089

Board MembersBrent Schindewolf (2016-2019)

5225 Pin Oak DriveAlton, IL 62002(618) 466-3200

[email protected]

Bruce Dollinger (2016-2019)20 So. Linden Ave., #6B

South San Francisco, CA 94080(650) 873-0224

[email protected]

Tim Lindsey (2015-2018)103 Meadowbrook Lane

Polo, MO 64671(816) 739-6673

[email protected]

Craig Heflebower (2014-2017)601 S. Poplar

Sallisaw, OK 74962(918) 774-4973

[email protected]

Liaison OfficerJoe Houser

660 S. Lochsa St.Post Falls, ID 83854

(800) 326-2825 Ext. [email protected]

Award to young Natalie Lindsey. It will be a delight to see how Natalie, sister Sarah, and the rest of our youth have grown ; and see how they handle that youth activity (with Steve Shackleford’s permission, of course) Prizes for completing the 2017 Fact Finding Checklist will take on a whole new level as Robert Ford and selected club members team up for a very pleasant surprise.

It might be jumping the gun a bit, but the 30th Anniversary event in Idaho can now be thought of as taking place next year! To all you young ladies and gentlemen who may be attending, it’s not too early to start saving your pennies and nickels ... maybe we need to make that $$$ dollars ... for the distinct possibility of acquiring quality collectibles at unheard of bargain prices. Just ask Jesse Hood about such a deal back in 2013. The generosity of certain individuals who claim the title of BCCI member is outstanding. Oh, and by the way, who among our youth might be participating in the various events offered at the Buck Factory in the summer of 2018? Could we expect a co-host at one of the seminars, for instance. Could it be Luke or Logan Whitlow? Or one of Davy Aylor’s grandchildren? ... or perhaps Conner Danskin, Nicolas Walden - both of whom have shown great leadership skills and tremendous potential. It would indeed speak well for the future of our club if the cream of the crop among youth members would become actively involved in future Club events.

2017 is indeed the beginning of a special couple of years for our Club ... you can just feel it.

Natalie Lindsey was our youngest BCCI YOUTH in attendance at our 2016 Annual Meeting. She is shown here receiving her Novice Award for her display from

President John Foresman.

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ATTENTION!! ATTENTION!! BCCI Youth Members

Between now and May 15th you can be part of Mission Possible. Your assignment should you decide to accept it will be:

#1 Fill out your BCCI website profile. Log in to the BCCI website, Go to Members Only, Go to Edit Profile. Your username will come up as well as your first and last name and member number. Do Not fill in your address and phone, just go down to Buck Interests and fill it out. For instance Tim Lindsey's profile says his Buck interests are Buck Collectors Club history and all things Buck. If you have any problems you or your parents can contact Tim through

the Contact tab on the website or call him at 816-739-6673

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#2 Write a letter to either Mr. C.J. Buck or Mrs. Lori Buck. Tell them about your involvement in the BCCI club and your interests in Buck Knives. It doesn't have to be a long letter. It could be a short note. Send the letters to: Buck Knives, Attn: Mr. C.J Buck or Mrs. Lori Buck, 660 S.

Lochsa St., Post Falls, ID 83854

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#3 Read the March BCCI Newsletter and contact Tim Lindsey through the BCCI website with the answers to the following questions:

(A) Who is in charge of the Shenandoah Valley Knife Club Show?

(B) Who is in charge of the Atlanta Blade Show?

(C) When and where is the 30th Anniversary BCCI event?

(D) What is the name of the Youth Buck Collectors Club newsletter page(s)

(E) Who is the genuine, authentic, old west rancher from Willowbow Ranch in Wyoming?

Any youth completing this mission will be rewarded a Joe Houser knife at the Atlanta Blade Show. Anyone who completes this mission but cannot go to the Blade Show can contact Tim Lindsey or Brent Schindewolf and they'll get it to you.

This mission will self destruct/expire on May 15th, 2017. All assignments must be completed by that date.

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Important InformatIon regardIng the 2016 BCCI memBers only gold etCh 532

The passion you bring to all you do is a serious and appreciated component of our branding. To that end we want to flawlessly deliver on the projects we do for the BCCI. In September of last year, our gold etching equipment malfunctioned, and we were unable to produce the desired gold plating. As a result, we contracted with an outside vendor to produce the etching on the mirror polished 532 blades for the BCCI 2016 annual gold etch model. Somehow, the blades for this knife were etched with the year 2017 on the banner and this mistake went unnoticed until after the club had distributed the finished knives to club members. We apologize for this unfortunate error.

After discussions with the BCCI leadership, it has been decided that the best solution well be to leave the 532s as shipped. I will not attempt to re-hash the different options considered but will say that it was felt that a recall of each of the knives for correction would be too great of an undertaking. However, the club leadership agreed it was of high importance to ensure club members have the ability to avoid missing a year in their collection. To this end, the knife planned for 2017 will have a 2016 etching with a 2017 date code. This letter will serve as additional confirmation to the explanation that will be provided in the club newsletter as to how the mix-up came to be and will also add to the documentation that is included in your certificate of authenticity.

I trust you will accept this explanation and will look forward to adding the “2016” etched blade to your collection later in 2017. Thank you for your understanding. I want each BCCI member to know how much I appreciate your loyal support and what you do for our family, company and brand.

I wish you all the best in 2017 and look forward to seeing you at Blade this year.Best Regards,CEO & ChairmanCJ Buck

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BCCI SPECIAL PROJECT – NEW HANDLE COLOR – NEW STEEL!! MODEL 722 SPITFIRE WITH S35VN BLADE – ONLY $49!

OUR LAST BCCI EXCLUSIVE MODEL 722 SPITFIRE IN NAVY SOLD OUT IN A FLASH AND A FEW CLUB MEMBERS WERE DISAPPOINTED THEY MISSED OUT. WE URGE YOU TO ACT QUICKLY AS THIS VERSION SHOULD ALSO BE IN HIGH DEMAND: *BURGUNDY ANODIZED ALUMINUM HANDLE WITH GRAY ACCENT SPACER *BCCI LOGO AND BUCK KNIVES LOGO LASERED INTO ONE HANDLE SIDE *PREMIUM S35VN NON-SERRATED DROP POINT BLADE *MID-BODY LOCK *REMOVABLE, FOUR POSITION POCKET CLIP *STANDARD PACKAGING *4 ¼ INCH CLOSED LENGTH *LIMITED QUANTITY OF 125******************************************************************************************** VALUE PRICED AT $49 PLUS SHIPPING PER KNIFE – INITIAL LIMIT OF 5 PER CLUB MEMBER. CHECK BOX IF YOU WISH TO BE CONTACTED ABOUT ADDITIONAL MODELS AFTER APRIL 30, 2017. WE WANT EACH MEMBER TO HAVE AMPLE OPPORTUNITY FIRST BEFORE FILLING LARGER ORDERS.QTY BCCI 722RDSBCCI KNIVES ORDERED _______ x 49.00 = __________ SHIPPING PER ORDER + 6.50( ) CHECK BOX IF YOU DESIRE CHANCE TO BUY TOTAL $ _________ ADDITIONAL 722s AFTER 4/30/2017********************************************************************************************************************************************************************__Check/Money Order enclosed ___Credit/Debit card (MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover) Card Number _______________________________Exp. Date ______ (MM/YY) Security # ______ Signature authorization _______________________________ phone # _______________________

PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO BUCK COLLECTORS CLUBMember shipping address – Please print neatly – This will be your shipping label. Photocopies ok!Send orders to: Name ________________________________ Address________________________________GEORGIA FORESMAN ________________________________Dept. BCCI - 722 City, State, Zip________________________________110 New Kent DriveGoode, VA 24556

WE ANTICIPATE RECEIPT OF THESE KNIVES IN LATE MARCH & PLAN TO SHIP THEM IN APRIL 2017.

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CluB memBer letter to the BCCI maIlBoxOn January 1, 1968 my wife and I moved from Chetek, Wisconsin to Missoula, Montana. She taught at the University of Montana in Missoula, while I worked as a plumber out of Local 459 Missoula. My hunting partner, Jerry was also a plumber. My wife and I had a hunting cabin on Lake Inez which is north of Seeley Lake, Montana. One opening morning of elk season, we were driving in Jerry’s truck to our favorite elk area. He suddenly stopped, rolled down the window and whispered, “elk.” He fired his 7mm Remington mag downhill. Then said, “I hit a cow elk.” We waited a few minutes for better light, and then went to investigate. We found blood and about 50 yards away a large cow piled up against a deadfall. Having a small ranch, I always carried some baling twine with me. We soon had one front and one hind leg tied up out of the way. After getting the body cavity cleaned out we started on the rib cage. Both of us believed in opening an elk from tail to chin. After cutting the skin with Jerry’s Gerber folding knife, he couldn’t split the brisket. I always carried a hatchet and folding saw in my truck, but we had Jerry’s truck! I told him I had split a few deer with my Buck folding hunter by cutting off a front leg at the knee and using it as a hammer. I suggested that we try it with his elk. With the job about half done, his Gerber blade folded backwards about 30 degrees. He was upset and said a couple of bad words, followed by a “dumb idea and my fault,” I opened my Buck knife and finished the job for him. Jerry needed time for a couple of smokes and to try to figure out a way to get his truck off the road and down to his elk. So, as it was the first morning and only one shot had been fired, I thought I would hunt in the direction the little bunch of elk had been heading. After poking slowly along for about 300 yards, I came to fairly open woods. Standing in a new sunlight was a 5 point bull, a confused calf and closest to me, a spike. I shot the spike and anchored him right there in a good open spot. Herry showed up after hearing me shoot and helped me dress out my spike bull. Once again I cut off the front lower leg and hammered my Buck knife through all the ribs. Jerry gave admiration to my Buck knife which still opened and closed smoothly. He sent his broken Gerber, with blood, hair and tallow on it back to Gerber and demanded a new knife. They did send him a replacement knife. However, I never saw him carry it in the field. He bought a straight Buck knife to use!I have several Buck knives and am proud of them all. Larry Brenholt

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Our knife collecting hobby is similar to many other things in life. Knives that once sold for top dollar and quickly sold out due to high demand somehow are later found to be less desirable and sit in dealer inventories with reduced buyer interest. Veteran knife collectors deal with and discuss this situation on a regular basis and I do not think it will ever go away. How might relative newcomers to our hobby consider this issue as they make knife purchasing and collecting decisions? Perhaps you will find some of the following thoughts to be helpful as you build your collection of Buck knives.

Some believe the old favorite Buck models will remain popular with collectors in the foreseeable future but I am not so sure. In today’s world, popularity seems to change quickly. It seems the most collected Buck models since the formation of the BCCI have been the favorite hunting models of the past, knives from the 1960s through the 1970s. Hunters were (and continue to be) the market segment Buck Knives most sought to reach. Many older

knife collectors were drawn to the traditional slipjoint pocket knives but that market has been replaced in large part by knives with pocketclips and one handed opening capability – knives that many knife collecting veterans initially resisted.

With today’s popularity of tactical knives, might we expect tomorrow’s collectors to be drawn to the tactical models they like but may find to be beyond their budget today? I often read about or hear today’s collectors expressing that the knives they longed for but could not afford when they were younger are the same models they now collect. So, is it likely the same situation could be in store for youth of today? If so, today’s tactical style knives could be the leading collectible category of tomorrow.

Model 091 TOPS/Buck CSAR-T Responder

THOUGHTS ON BUCK KNIFE COLLECTING By Larry Oden

Buck factory production knives from the 1960’s display

Model 301 with grooved bolsters

Model 703 Colt

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896 Rapid Fire Automatic - New for 2017

Another possibility is the venerable and famous 110 Folding Hunter. The model 110 is now offered with various handle materials and steel types and is even available with high performance steel choices in both standard clip point and drop point blade shapes. Some of these options are special orders from Buck Knives’ dealers while others are customized after leaving the Buck factory by any number of aftermarket customizers. I would not be surprised if the tried and true model 110 remained collectable, if for no other reason, because it is now being produced in so many interesting and desirable configurations.

For 2017, Buck Knives, Inc. has launched more automatic knives into the marketplace and this new effort has a dual approach featuring both the flagship model 110 and a brand new model 896 Rapid Fire. In addition, the model 898 Impact now is available with olive drab, safety orange and tan flavors along with the holdover black handled version from last year. What are the chances that these automatics will become the most coveted Buck knives in the eyes of tomorrow’s collectors? Does that idea seem far-fetched? Perhaps yes, but it is very difficult to predict what will be in vogue a few years down the road. I will venture to say, however, that it is highly unlikely that low cost, plastic handled “using” knives and non-USA made models will ever be in great demand by collectors. But, that is just my opinion and of course I may be completely off-base.While I have mentioned some specific Buck models, it also seems appropriate to discuss whether Buck Knives, generally speaking, will remain collectable. The concept that the reputation and approachability of the Buck family, and particularly Chuck Buck, has contributed to the brand’s popularity is a given. In addition, there are many club members who readily state that the “message in the box” caused them to choose Buck over other brands when they began to decide what knives they wanted to collect. The faith testimony of the Buck family has attracted many who share their presuppositions. These factors certainly seem to have played a role but, primarily, the popularity of Buck knives has been built on the quality, perceived value and performance of the knives. Buck knives cut and hold an edge and their “Forever” warranty is the best in the industry. I suspect that these same factors – the production of desirable knives, Buck family / customer interaction and the company’s commitment to consumer priorities as they operate the business will all continue to contribute to the brand’s success in future years.Since none of us really know what knives will be most collectable tomorrow, I can only recommend that club members collect knives they like -- with quality and current popularity at least considered. But also please remember that high popularity may lead to an abundance of that particular model making future value appreciation less likely. The question of what will make one model more popular than another five, ten or twenty years from now is just too difficult to forecast. I guess you could say this issue is just one of the things adding excitement to our hobby. You never know what will attract a following. Usually, we are surprised at what becomes the most popular and most collected knife and your collection just might turn out to be filled with desirable models.

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HaVe you seen one oF tHese? By Joe Houser

Most avid Buck Knife collectors are familiar with Buck’s date code system which started in 1986. Each blade has a small symbol stamped, usually right after the model number, to identify which year the blade was made. Well there are blade stampings out there that you might run into, that don’t show up on the date code charts. I thought it would be a good idea to mention a few of them here so as to get the word out. Let’s start with the model 703 Colt. Did you know that back in late 1986, and or early 1987, the Sheepsfoot blade on the 703 could be found with a single dot? It turns out that they were testing a 441 stainless steel on that blade and there were about 4800 knives made and marked with the single dot. I’ve never seen one, but have an internal document which talks about it.

When you make as many 110’s as Buck does, there are bound to be changes happening all the time and unique stamps are the engineer’s way of gauging the effectiveness of these changes. I’m sure you know about the 1992 110 with a dash after AND before the model number? This was for a midyear change to that model. Well, what about the 2003 110 with the date code mark, a capital letter T, marked on the back of the blade instead of on the stamp side after the model number? Back in 2003 one of Buck’s long time engineers did a run of about 6,000 blades stamped like this to identify a run of blades that went through a slightly different process than normal. It wasn’t a major or identifiable change and that is why they needed to be unique in some visual way. All other 110’s made that year have the date code mark after the model number but if you’re lucky enough to find one with it on the back, that’s a nice find!

I may have mentioned the 110 blade with the 1987 date code mark and a dot? 110*> I have no idea what that one was about and the dot is not the same shape as dots seen on earlier 110’s. I also have a 112 nickel silver finger groove with an odd looking fibron wood inlay, that is stamped with the 1987 mark and 2 dots before and one after the model number. **112>* My only thought is that they discovered some 4 dot 112 blades in 1987, softened them up, stamped the 1987 mark over the dots, obliterating one of them, then reheat treated them and called it good. That’s a long shot, but you never know…and likely we will never know for sure!

Of course there was the time; I believe it was the beginning of 2013, when the person in charge of getting new stamp blocks for the shop forgot to! To be honest, I don’t really know what happened other than the fact that the shop ended up having to stamp all blades with stamps that did not have a date code mark on them at all. It was an Oops for sure, and you can imagine the confusion it causes when a collector finds a nice and new, modern 110, with NO date code mark at all. Most production models made that year can be found with and without a date code mark.

So how about it all of you 700 series collectors, do you have a Colt with a dot marked sheepsfoot blade?

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2016 Special Projects

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