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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 Chopper on February 7, 2011 at 15:15
MJ, i just called Buck again and spoke with a different person named Roger i believe and he said that the 112's and 110's out right now are solid Macassar Ebony. That's good news, for $40.00, it's a steal
Comment by Chopper on February 7, 2011 at 15:08
I kept hearing differnt things so i called them and they said it was Macassar Ebony, they told me that today. Maybe i'll call again and talk to another person, I pulled up some pictures of Macassar Ebony and it sure looks to be that. I'll google obeechee wood. I'm on a mission now to find out lol
Comment by MJ Wallace on February 7, 2011 at 14:54

Hi Chopper.  The current 110's scales are laminated, stabilized, stained, Obeechee wood.  If my memory serves me 1992 was the last year that the solid Ebony was used as scales on the 110.

Mike

Comment by Chopper on February 6, 2011 at 21:27
Hey Guys, i just picked up my first buck, it's a 112 and i am amazed at how much i'm liking this knife. I've always been into more tactical types of knives. I really like this knife beacause its actually a great self defense knife, it's super strong and i love how it's not scary looking. A lot of people i know seem to think i'm nuts when they see me whip out one of my Emerson's but with this 112, it's just more classy looking and i love the heavy weight, great for an impact device if need be without ever opening it, also i live in Illinois so it's of a legal blade length. Man am i glad i purchased this knife, i can't believe i've gone so long without one. It is now my favorite knife and i will be picking up a 110 for sure. Does anybody know what wood is on the new basic model 110? I sure hope Buck keeps making these, i only buy USA Made Knives and i feel very strong about only buying American Made Knives. These old heavy Bucks are great, they really are. KNIVES FOREVER
Comment by johnny twoshoes on October 20, 2010 at 8:59
The Buck 110 is more than a knife, it's a tradition.
Even if your the first in your family to own one, your part of the Buck 110 legacy.
The Buck 110 represents so much of American cutlery history, it's been found on the battlefield, the work site, on quiet streams and sacred hunting grounds, but it's most comfortable riding on your hip or in your pocket ready for anything you throw at it, and it is ready.
If you treat it with the respect it deserves it will happily give you a life time of service.

This 110 is my trusted companion out in the woods.

Comment by Jerad A. Gilmar on September 17, 2010 at 0:23
I love the 110. I often customize them with all sorts of materials. I also like to collect them if anyone has older ones they'd like to sell, or trade for a custom knife.
If you want to see my work, the only way at this time is on my Facebook group:
J.A.G. Custom Knives
Comment by Gary Kennedy on September 16, 2010 at 13:00


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Comment by D ale on September 13, 2010 at 23:22
Unfortunately, I no longer have a 110 .. but .. here's the 112 I modified & gave my dad in '75.

.. 0.125" backspring & pivot pins .. 0.0625 solid brass liners .. lock-up is as solid as day 1 .. geeez these were one robust design !!!!
Comment by greg manning on August 7, 2010 at 8:21
i bought this in 1977. still one of my favs.
Comment by greg manning on August 7, 2010 at 8:19

 
 
 

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