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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 Philip Bernier on June 30, 2013 at 19:59

Thank you Ron for the info. I will not hold you responsible if your info is incorrect.

BCCI I am not familiar with that acronym.

Thank you. Phil

Comment by Ron Cooper on June 30, 2013 at 16:31

Phillip, I believe that 1972 was the first year for the 112 Ranger? As for as the Silver Anniversary Buck knives, 110's and other models, I believe you would need to be a BCCI member, right now? I'm not even sure the members have them yet since they weren't scheduled for release until this month - June 2013. I'm sure that some will find their way to the secondary market in the days to come, though.

I should hasten to add that I am just passing on what I have heard. I could be wrong since I have no first hand knowledge and lately I seem to find myself chewing on my own feet a lot. I've taken to carrying a pocket sized foot extractor in order to reconcile this frequent occurrence. 

Cheers, my friend -- Happy Sunday!

Comment by Philip Bernier on June 30, 2013 at 15:51

Where can you find a 50th anniversary 110 and what year was the 112 Ranger originally made?

Comment by Ron Cooper on June 22, 2013 at 15:30

Jeff, that's what makes knife collecting so much fun -- the adventures that our knives take us on!

Cheers, my friend!

Comment by jeff on June 22, 2013 at 14:58

thanks ron,..i believe that symbol was used on quite a few different products.if I am not mistaken, back in late 80's early 90's it had something to do with saving the rain forest?? was just hopeing someone would see it and say...I know what that is!!! lol  but I will dig deeper if I dont get a reply like that. :) thankyou tho'. I do recall seeing that symbol on other products , I just cant bring the back of my mind to the front!  been too long i believe! lol

Comment by Ron Cooper on June 22, 2013 at 14:08

Hi, Jeff!

I'm certainly no authority on Buck knives (or anything else, for that matter), but for openers you have what appears to be a very nice 1987 Buck 110 Folding Hunter. So much for the obvious, eh. As for the etch that appears on the handle, as well as the sheath, I can only speculate that this knife was a special order for a Company for whom this logo represents? As I'm sure you know, Buck, like most knife manufacturers, fills numerous orders for companies or groups. As well as commemorative knives. 

I will suggest that if you find the Company who uses(ed) that logo you will solve your mystery. I'm thinking it might be for a paper company. After all, paper comes from trees. That's just a guess, though.

Good luck! Let us know what you find out.

Comment by jeff on June 22, 2013 at 12:18

could use some help with this one....i bought this 110 many years ago, been stored for many years, this discussion made me dig it out...here it is..i could use some help with the stamp on the handle. does anyone know what it is for? it has my interest up. ;-)

Comment by Jan Carter on May 29, 2013 at 15:26

THOSE ROCKSTEAD NECK KNIVES ARE COOL AS CAN BE!

Comment by George Clarkson on May 29, 2013 at 14:46

just joined the group t'day , I have several 110's in my collection and just recently added a lighter model BU110grs4, VG for the price I paid, I was collecting from ebay USA until they prevented this from happening- Alas not bought too many recently, but would love a really nice yellowhorse!!, anyone like some pics and more detail, get in touch and I can send some pics. I can buy knives over here but a bit more pricey- one place to look is here http://www.heinnie.com/ these guys sell some cool stuff, also check out these rockstead knives http://www.heinnie.com/Knives/Rockstead-Knives/Fixed-Blade-Knives/c... Cu Soon

Comment by Brad T. on May 18, 2013 at 10:15

James, it definitely was a steal. I was half expecting it not to show up. LOL 

The Quickdraw sheath has been on my belt everyday, some think it odd when paired  with my pleated slacks and button down business attire. But, when I pull my customized 110 out they understand.

 
 
 

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