Your 110.

Hoyt Buck produced the first Buck Knife in 1902. Hoyt and his son Al moved to San Diego and set up shop as H.H. Buck & Son in 1947. Al Buck revolutionized the knife industry in 1964 with the infamous Model 110 Folding Hunter. The company's innovative history and attention to quality have made for many great collectible knives.
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Git-R-done!

Nice selection of 110s!

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....I tried to carry one of these years ago, but it just never felt right!!!............ ::td:: ::td:: ................
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carrmillus wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:18 pm ....I tried to carry one of these years ago, but it just never felt right!!!............ ::td:: ::td:: ................
Only time I like to carry a knife that size is when I get my hunting gear all strapped on. Then, I want a big ole knife on my side.

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...I can't remember the last time I went hunting???..been a long time!!...fishing, now that I can remember!!-last Saturday!!!..... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ..............
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carrmillus wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:45 pm ...I can't remember the last time I went hunting???..been a long time!!...fishing, now that I can remember!!-last Saturday!!!..... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ..............
My bro-in-law and I have been waiting for the rain to stop so we can go wet a hook.
Last weekend was pretty nice but that was the "catch up on chores" day...... RATS!!

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Pretty sure I got this in 1985. I remember wanting this more than anything for Christmas.
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I’ve carried a 110 everyday for over 30 years. This is one I modified that I really like. It is my take on the perfect 110.

Single finger groove almost like a 112. Jimping on the blade and lock button for thumb traction. Very small sharpening choil only as deep as the edge bevel.
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Good looking knives, everyone.

I have had one of these fine knives for many years now, with a sheath, and have never carried it.
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eveled wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:40 pm I’ve carried a 110 everyday for over 30 years. This is one I modified that I really like. It is my take on the perfect 110.

Single finger groove almost like a 112. Jimping on the blade and lock button for thumb traction. Very small sharpening choil only as deep as the edge bevel.
Nice modifications - look classy too. OH
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carrmillus wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:18 pm ....I tried to carry one of these years ago, but it just never felt right!!!............ ::td:: ::td:: ................
I still carry my standard type 110 for hunting and general outdoorsman activity but for fishing I have gone to the 110 LT - pocket or hip, you’ll never feel its there. OH
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I like the jumping on the lock ::tu::
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Thanks OH. Guarddog, the jimping on the lock helps a lot when my hands are oily/ slippery. The one I use for work I also jimped the bolster. It makes it easier to pull it from the sheath and easier to push the lock button. Again with slippery hands it helps a lot.
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I know what ya mean.If I'm. Pulling cable with wire ease on it then I have to strip the cable that jumping would help a lot ,now I have to get the nerve to jump one myself ::hmm:: ::paranoid::
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Very well done, eveled. The spacing is perfect and very crisp! What did you use to do it?
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I use a file made for checking metal. I bought the file to check a hammer I bobbed. Then realized what a good job it would do on a knife.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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This is my working two dot 110 I'll be toasting in the Maine wood today ::nod::
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My Buck 110's are both still in the clam-pak and there they'll stay for as long as they live here.
Menards had them on sale.
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Ebony Handles. Gander Mountain had them on sale.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2020 3:00 pm My Buck 110's are both still in the clam-pak and there they'll stay for as long as they live here.
Menards had them on sale.
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Ebony Handles. Gander Mountain had them on sale.
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I bought 3 of those 50th anniversary 110s from Menards when they were on sale ($32.99ea).
All 3 are still in the package.
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edge213 wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2020 3:02 pm
jerryd6818 wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2020 3:00 pm My Buck 110's are both still in the clam-pak and there they'll stay for as long as they live here.
Menards had them on sale.
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Ebony Handles. Gander Mountain had them on sale.
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I bought 3 of those 50th anniversary 110s from Menards when they were on sale ($32.99ea).
All 3 are still in the package.
There ya go. Maybe someday they'll be worth $33.
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Jerry,you don't think there worth 33bucks? ::shrug::
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Sure. I guess so. I'm a poor one to ask.
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Bought this one from Archway Cutlery a few weeks ago, nice condition Three-Dot (440C ca. 1980-81). It was pretty dull, but between a Worksharp Steel and Ceramic sticks it’s ready to clean deer or fish. Was going into Morehead City to the hardware store on Friday to buy a sheath but the afternoon/evening beach traffic from the west caused me to change my mind - I’ll go Tuesday morning. OH
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Looks good Bruce!!! ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:58 am Sure. I guess so. I'm a poor one to ask.
Ok i guess, just wanted to know what you didn't like about them.... OH that a nice one ::nod::
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