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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 johnny twoshoes on February 13, 2012 at 7:03

I use a cheap nylon sheath that came with one of the newer ones. It has loops that allows it to be carried sideways, making for a very easy access pull. I like the leather sheath too, I just never seem to use it as much.

Comment by ken benson on February 4, 2012 at 13:09

Congrats on the 110. There have been times in my life when it was my only knife, or at least the only one I knew of its whereabouts. It could always be found  On my belt, in a leather sheath , not  some nyloxdura whatever. An additional benefit of such mode of carry is when you start getting fat as a hog, your lard  lops over and rubs irritatingly  and reminds you to quit showing off at the "All you can eat Ribs Joint". The largest knife we carry in our pockets here in Idaho is the 3 5/8 stockman. It is the right size to sit flat deep in the pocket, so it 1.doesn't fall out while riding or falling off your  horse or motor sickle and 2.does not spoil the overall appealing appearance presented by  a sixty near seventy  something year old cowboys in tight fittin levis.

Comment by Gary Nelson on January 25, 2012 at 11:59

Johnny, Nice old buck.  A real work horse.

Comment by johnny twoshoes on January 25, 2012 at 9:27

Here is the one I have.

Comment by johnny twoshoes on January 25, 2012 at 9:25

Gary, those are beautiful.

It's hard to beat an ol' 110 from days gone by.

Comment by Gary Nelson on January 25, 2012 at 7:44

Buck 110 stamped nail nick, 2nd ver, 1968 or later

Comment by Gary Nelson on January 25, 2012 at 7:39

Buck 110 , machined nail mark, 1968 or later

Comment by Billy Oneale on January 24, 2012 at 22:55

Kirk, I still have mine. I really like that El Cajon red bone. Do you need to accidentally  give another one away?

Comment by ken benson on January 24, 2012 at 17:00

This is the five year model I accidently gave away for a christmas present and nobody will admit getting it so i can't indian give it. Nobody gets nothing till somebody comes forth. Just kiddin, a card laid is a card played or something.

 The El Cajon Red Bone I put away to protect myself from myself.

Comment by ken benson on January 24, 2012 at 16:57

 
 
 

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