BUCK Selector - A Discontinued, Yet Good Idea in a Folding Knife

 Again, this appears to be a 'vintage' model, possibly from the 1990s.  It has a partially serrated blade with the traditional Buck lock back system and synthetic handle in green.  Originally it seems that this knife may have come with multiple blades, such as an all serrated one or a saw blade, that could be swapped out according to the owner's needs, as well as a sheath.  I do not have the original sheath or additional blades, but I'm sure I could hunt these down on the internet if I wished.  The handles came in variety of colors: black, green, orange.  Obviously, if I had additional blades the value would increase, perhaps upwards of $60 or $70. I bought this one, along with the Nobleman I already wrote about, for $10 like the other one.  Considering its condition, I think I got a deal.

It seems like an intriguing knife in that you get more than one knife in one package, as it were.  My knife feels solid with a very user friendly handle.  There are various and similar versions of this model online.  One source claims that they made 10 different blades for the original Selector.  The Selector was discontinued, but then reintroduced some time later.  Unfortunately, the blades wouldn't interchange between the Selectors, the knife lost popularity, and was also discontinued.  

 Model 42801+


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