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Discussion group for Buck model 110 folders and owners!

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Buck 110 Symbols

Started by Freddy Ramos. Last reply by Jan Carter Nov 6, 2021. 8 Replies

I know that on the base of the blade of the Buck 110 their are symbols, or markings that are different. Some have two dots. Some have an arrow. Some have lines. I know they have to do with the year…Continue

110 Rigs - What do you carry your 110 in?

Started by Brad T.. Last reply by Blade Man Aug 18, 2018. 21 Replies

I have become increasingly enamored with the 110. In the last 6 months I have bought 5 older 110's and refurbished or customized 3 of those. My last purchase was for a 1989 Finger grooved variant,…Continue

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Buck 110 Club Free Membership

Started by Garett Finney. Last reply by Paul Brown Aug 14, 2018. 7 Replies

Garett Finney is giving away free memberships to the Buck 110 Club. The Club has a large growing list of benefits.…Continue

My Buck 110

Started by Marvin. Last reply by Paul Brown Aug 14, 2018. 13 Replies

I won this knife at an auction recently . It needs some cleaning up . Would like to hear…Continue

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Comment by Brad T. on March 24, 2013 at 11:02
Jerry,
I have to agree those Ram horn scales are beautiful and masculine at the same time. My next 110 will incorporate Rams horn scales.
Comment by Ron Cooper on March 24, 2013 at 4:41

Wowsa! I don't know what I like best about the knife - Those gorgeous ram's horn scales or that drop point hollow ground recurved blade?

That's what I would call a deliciously delirious dilemma! Lucky you!

Comment by Jerry Moores on March 24, 2013 at 4:29

Thanks Ron! I, too, favor the ram's horn - I have a real passion for ram's horn handles! I have several and a knife maker friend told me it is probably the most stable handle material - long-term... Here is a Eddie White recurve I had him make 2 years ago....

Comment by Ron Cooper on March 24, 2013 at 4:15

Jerry,

I can certainly appreciate why those two might rank as favorites. They are both exceptional examples of just how beautiful the Buck 110 can really be. That Proto 1 of 1 is pimped to the max -- love it! But for my taste, if I had to choose a personal fav between the two, it would have to be the ram's horn with the nickel silver bolsters and satin blade. It's ruggedly beautiful, but not so much so that I would be afraid to use it. These are after all hunting knives. Besides, one of those scorpions might attempt to bite me if I attempted to use their knife!

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to clean all this drool off of my keyboard.

Cheers, my friend!

Comment by Jerry Moores on March 24, 2013 at 3:51

My 2 favorite 110s - I have a weakness for 110s and love different handle material....

Comment by Ron Cooper on March 23, 2013 at 20:22

Not too shabby for your first effort - It looks great!

Comment by Brad T. on March 23, 2013 at 19:18
Ron,
It locks up like new. It feels great, it is about 1/16" thinner than stock due using a beltsander to finish the scales to be flush with the bolsters. I have 2 more 110's to play with but they will have to wait until after I pay for my club knife.
Comment by Ron Cooper on March 23, 2013 at 12:14

Good work, Brad! How does it feel as far as the lock-up and overall operation of the blade - opening and closing? It sure looks pretty!

Kudos, my friend!

Comment by Brad T. on March 23, 2013 at 11:59

I finished my first re-habbed 110. Spanish Lace Damascus Drop point blade from Grand Leavitt, Redheart Wood scales on a '70's 110 Brass Bolster and liner frame.

Comment by steve shugart on November 20, 2012 at 12:47

I have a reverse tang stamped buck110 folder, any help on year or value is much appreciated!

 
 
 

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