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Travel Bug Dog Tag Z - The BUCK Coin (MIA)

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, December 20, 2002
Origin:
California, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Current Goal

Everyone owns a pocket knife (Don't they?), particularly geocachers.  The goal of this travel bug is to have its picture taken with as many different pocket knives as possible.  If you pick up this T-Bug, post a picture of it with your favorite pocket knife and pass it along to another cache for someone else to pick up.

Thanks - Rocket Man

About This Item

The Buck Coin and Knife

This is a Buck Knife commemoratove coin. It commemorates the 100 years (1902-2002) that Buck Knife has been in business.

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Tracking History (1911.4mi) View Map

Discovered It 8/23/2017 Anberta discovered it   Visit Log

Seen on the Photo Gallery.
Thank you very much for sharing.

Write note 10/6/2004 RocketMan posted a note for it   Visit Log

It seems that the Clean Up Crew has jacked another one of my travel bugs, so I have been forced to mark it as missing. If you should happen to find the travel bug please log it into your possession and by grabbing from the unknown location and then place it into another cache. Thanks, Rocket Man

Dropped Off 7/6/2004 The Professor & Mary Ann placed it in Roarin Riggs Colorado - 809.45 miles  Visit Log

Two icons of the American West. Found a Jeep TB so replaced it with with the Buck Coin. Dinosaur country, Colorado.

[This entry was edited by The Professor & Mary Ann on Monday, July 12, 2004 at 10:23:02 PM.]

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/7/2004 The Professor & Mary Ann retrieved it from King Tut's II Oregon   Visit Log

Now get to do the actual find after getting The Buck Coin placed into King Tuts II. Great TB !!

We like to get out and hike, which is how we came across this TB. Don't rely much on folding knives, but do carry a tried and true Buck knife on all out outings.

[This entry was edited by The Professor & Mary Ann on Monday, July 12, 2004 at 10:24:35 PM.]

  • GeoBuck.jpg Our Geo-Buck knife.
Dropped Off 6/1/2004 The Professor & Mary Ann placed it in King Tut's II Oregon - 11.77 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/1/2004 The Professor & Mary Ann retrieved it from The Cedar Flats Bonus Cache Oregon   Visit Log

From reading the logs, I know this TB travelled to Cedar Flats, then back down to King Tuts II. I'll play travel agent and get him caught up.
I also know Fathergoose has lots going on. Oregon's loss will be Colorado's gain.

Dropped Off 5/31/2004 pdxmarathonman placed it in The Cedar Flats Bonus Cache Oregon - 55.58 miles  Visit Log

I messed up. I really dropped this TB in King Tuts II cache.

I think the owner can grab it and put it in the right cache (the mileage won't be too far off). I will see if I can remember the TB #, but may not be able to.

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/15/2004 pdxmarathonman retrieved it from Ka-Ho-Nee Falls Oregon   Visit Log

I found this guy on my trek to the great Ka-Ho-Nee Falls.
Sorry about the delay in logging this find.

Being from Portland, there is a little blade history here. I have taken a picture with small examples of the two famous local brands.

  • Leatherman and Gerber visit Buck
Dropped Off 3/21/2004 Danman placed it in Ka-Ho-Nee Falls Oregon - 49.16 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/20/2004 Danman retrieved it from Ibach & Forth Oregon   Visit Log

Picked up the BUCK at Ibach & Forth. I've got a special place in mind for its next visit!

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