Scream Knife Choice, Buck 119, Buck 120, one is clearly Better🔪 #knife #horrorstories #buckknives

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Ghostface
Scream (1996) - Billy Loomis and Stu Macher (Buck 120)
Scream 2 (1997) - Nancy Loomis and Mickey Altieri (Buck 120)
Scream 3 (2000) - Roman Bridger (Buck 120)
Scream 4 (2011) - Jill Roberts and Charlie Walker (Buck 120)
Scream: Ressurection (2019)- (as part of Scream: TV Series): Jamal Elliot and Beth (Buck 119)
Scream (2022) - Richie Kirsch, Amber Freeman and Samantha Carpenter (Buck 120)
Scream VI (2023)- Wayne Bailey, Quinn Bailey, Ethan Landry, Tara Carpenter, and Samantha Carpenter (Buck 120)
Whilst an unofficial Ghostface killer in the film, Jason Carvey does use the knife in the murder he commits, albeit unclear which model (Buck 119-120)
This is the only film, so far, in which older Buck 120 knives from the previous films are shown and used in various degrees by the new trio of Ghostface killers/family and by the Carpenter sisters, and used to some capacity due to the Ghostface Shrine as an homage to the previous five films/massacres honing them (among other artifacts).
Lakewood Slasher
Scream: TV Series (2015-2016): Season 1-Season 2: Piper Shaw, Kieran Wilcox, and Third Killer
Whilst unclear, it’s unstated whether or not the original and first Lakewood Slasher, aka the unknown 94 Killer, also used the knife in the murder of his other 3 victims following Brett Kenner (due to murder of Dara Alden having been a slit throat).
Trivia
Brandon James and Will Belmont both carried hunting knives. However, neither used a Buck 120 to kill someone.
Throughout the entire canon franchise, the Buck 120 is only referred to by name once in—by the Lakewood Slasher (later revealed to be Kieran Wilcox) in Psycho. Although, in a Scream 4 deleted scene, Dewey mentions it as a "hunting knife" when Perkins refers to the size of the knife used to kill Marnie Cooper and Jenny Randall.
The Buck 120 was seen on the film posters for Friday the 13th Part 4, 7 and 8. The knife's appearance on these iconic horror film posters may be why it was chosen as Ghostface's primary weapon.
The Buck 120 General we have today is different to the Original Buck 120 with a dip at the bottom of the blade, Arched Handle, and smaller blade.
Until the 25 year anniversary "Ghost Face Knife", There was never an accurate official Buck 120 knife.

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