Buck 110 Group

Discussion group for Buck model 110 folders and owners!

  • Buck 110 Symbols

    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 they where made, but how do I know what symbol is from what year? do some symbols mean the knife is…

    By Freddy Ramos

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  • 110 Rigs - What do you carry your 110 in?

    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, that came along with a Quick-draw sheath & a standard Schrade sheath. I have tried the standard…

    By Brad T.

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  • Buck 110 Club Free Membership

    Garett Finney is giving away free memberships to the Buck 110 Club. The Club has a large growing list of benefits. Click here to join for FREE. I will let you know…

    By Garett Finney

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  • My Buck 110

    I won this knife at an auction recently . It needs some cleaning up . Would like to hear some of y'alls techniques or suggestions . Thanks

    By Marvin

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  • Buck Knives made in China

    Buck Knives has been a major American made knife producer for over 100 years. I think it sucks that now they are producing knives in China. I bought one just to check it out. The Buck quality is not their. I have seen Chinese made Buck Knives on the internet & just from the pictures they look…

    By Freddy Ramos

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  • The Buck 110 Anniversary

    Buck has been making these knives for almost 50 years. Its an incredible run for a knife and a credit to the company to stay the course through all the years.It all started in April of 1963 when the Buck Board of Directors approved the project for the knife. In August they approved the design and…

    By Steve Hanner

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  • The Buck 110 Club

    I am going to be putting together the Buck 110 Club at Buck110.com soon and I am going to charge a one time fee of $49.95 to gain access. I want to provide all of the value that I can for this price. Please help me with ideas as its all about providing value to the Buck 110 community. I want to…

    By Garett Finney

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  • 50th

    Has anyone purchased a 50th anniversary 110 yet? I got one at Menards for $34.99.

    By David McCarty

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  • Arguably the two strongest lightest materials combined into a Buck 110?

    Here is a Buck 110 which I manufactured a pair of .100" 6AL-4V Titanium liners with 1/8 Carbon Fiber scales.  (This Carbon Fiber is awsome full weave, it sparks when you sand it!)  It is very very close the same dimensions of a modern stock 110 but much less weight and feels alot stronger.I beleive…

    By Jerad A. Gilmar

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  • Tang Stamp Quandary

    I'm a little late to the 110 party but I finally arrived with the purchase of my very first iconic Buck 110. I won it in an eBay auction and when it arrived the blade was covered with what appeared to be a dried epoxy glue of some sort. As you will see it cleaned up quite nicely with some "Goo Be…

    By Ron Cooper

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