Don't know where they came up with the pricing bu IMHO it's not worth it. An '09 Buck, used with pinless scales and a painted on ugly sign. No way!Nev52 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 2:32 pm Since we are talking Buck 112 on this thread I found this on ebay . I don't know how to post the listing but if you put in the search. Supreme FW09 Buck knife 112 it should come up. There are 2 listed under this heading. Why are they so expensive? $500.00 and $600.00
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I agree AR. I don't see that kind of money for that knife. I would not even offer $20.00 for it.AR Norby wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 3:13 pmDon't know where they came up with the pricing bu IMHO it's not worth it. An '09 Buck, used with pinless scales and a painted on ugly sign. No way!Nev52 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 2:32 pm Since we are talking Buck 112 on this thread I found this on ebay . I don't know how to post the listing but if you put in the search. Supreme FW09 Buck knife 112 it should come up. There are 2 listed under this heading. Why are they so expensive? $500.00 and $600.00
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Thanks. While it may be my only 112, it's the second time that I've had that knife (first one, was a year earlier and not in as good of condition). Always regretted selling it and am glad that I was able to replace it with one better.
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Well loved 1973 Buck 112
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Standard Drop Point model and a Copper and Clad Drop point exclusive.
112 Pro model.
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Bought this one a year ago, forgot to post it. Buck 112 drop point blade of 5160 steel with Oak handles. OH
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Thanks Dogg. The 112 was made in FEB 2020. Had to find the box to find the date; Buck doesn't stamp the date code on the blade of custom runs any longer, just an etched logo. OH
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The one 112 I have is not so traditional.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
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Thank you Dogg, it was an SFO available through C&C (Copper & Clad - a division of Shepherd HIlls Cutlery). Buck has suspended doing SFO's through C&C and SK Blades. Don't know when and if that will return but for a while there were some really good limited run Buck Knives on the market. BB
Redrider, that S30V version with Micarta scales is a top quality knife - I have the 110 Slim Pro and love carrying it (and it gets carried regularly).
Redrider, that S30V version with Micarta scales is a top quality knife - I have the 110 Slim Pro and love carrying it (and it gets carried regularly).
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Old Hunter wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 12:38 pm Thank you Dogg, it was an SFO available through C&C (Copper & Clad - a division of Shepherd HIlls Cutlery). Buck has suspended doing SFO's through C&C and SK Blades. Don't know when and if that will return but for a while there were some really good limited run Buck Knives on the market. BB
Redrider, that S30V version with Micarta scales is a top quality knife - I have the 110 Slim Pro and love carrying it (and it gets carried regularly).
Thanks, O.H.! I've got the 110 Slim too, they are very pocket friendly.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
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Most excellent 112 ALL !!
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Bastler, that is a fine collection of many variations of the Buck 112 you have there. Which is your preferred to use? OH
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Thanks. Most days I carry the garden-variety wood and brass 112.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 1:30 pm Bastler, that is a fine collection of many variations of the Buck 112 you have there. Which is your preferred to use? OH
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Bought one of these at the Dalton show in August.
Rides on my right hip at work every night, too.
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aint it funny how the night moves
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All version Buck 112 1972-86
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My entire 112 collection so far. All of them are relatively new.
From top to bottom:
Standard Pro model. Nickel Silver frame. S30V Clip blade. Textured G10 handles.
December 2018 Buck of the Month. Nickel Silver frame. S30V Clip blade. Ebony Wood handles.
Copper and Clad Exclusive. Nickel Silver frame. 420HC Drop Point blade. Indigo Blue Wood handles.
From top to bottom:
Standard Pro model. Nickel Silver frame. S30V Clip blade. Textured G10 handles.
December 2018 Buck of the Month. Nickel Silver frame. S30V Clip blade. Ebony Wood handles.
Copper and Clad Exclusive. Nickel Silver frame. 420HC Drop Point blade. Indigo Blue Wood handles.
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Some fine 112's on show here. The first 112 I got was by default, I went in to buy a 110 but the shop was out of stock so ended with the 112 and now I have several.
Two on show here my 'working' 112 and one I customized after discovering the 112 blade is very similar to a Lanny's Clip.
Thanks for looking Derek
Two on show here my 'working' 112 and one I customized after discovering the 112 blade is very similar to a Lanny's Clip.
Thanks for looking Derek
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That is amazing, Derek! I don't work on knives but that looks like it took a lot of work. Very nicely done.Brumbydownunder wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 9:53 pm Some fine 112's on show here. The first 112 I got was by default, I went in to buy a 110 but the shop was out of stock so ended with the 112 and now I have several.
Two on show here my 'working' 112 and one I customized after discovering the 112 blade is very similar to a Lanny's Clip.
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Thanks for looking Derek
You know, I've never made the connection between the 112 clip blade and the clip blade on a Lanny's Clip but I certainly do see it now that you mentioned it.
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