Thanks Rick - it was a bit tricky but took it slowly and it came togetherRailsplitter wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:54 pmThat 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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.112.was one of the first tool I purchased when I gut into the electrical apprenticeship in 1975 notice the price for the L.L. Bean trip Best tool I ever bought with 100% honest ware:)the sheath had been repair more often than you can count,she has gut a few deer and made me sum money.Just a memory filled TOOL
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That's a real gem right there! Gotta love your sheath repairs too.garddogg56 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 4:01 pm .112.was one of the first tool I purchased when I gut into the electrical apprenticeship in 1975 notice the price for the L.L. Bean trip Best tool I ever bought with 100% honest ware:)the sheath had been repair more often than you can count,she has gut a few deer and made me sum money.Just a memory filled TOOL
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Thanx Rick I did have the belt loop fixed by a professional twice :lol:When I do retire I’ll put a custom sheath around the ol’2dot
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Dogg, we sure need a LIKE button so I can push it for your Buck 112. I’ve seen you post about it before and I know it is one of your all time favorites. OH
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I bought one of the modern designed Buck 112 Slim Pro’s a couple weeks ago. Got all the updated features - thumb stud S30V blade steel and G10 synthetic handles. OH
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Nice one oh!! Congrats !!Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:03 pm I bought one of the modern designed Buck 112 Slim Pro’s a couple weeks ago. Got all the updated features - thumb stud S30V blade steel and G10 synthetic handles. OH
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Thanks John. I am sitting here researching oil and Micarta (G10). The joint needs flushing but I am unsure if oil will damage the G10. Going to try a search for it now. OH
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Man OH that looks like a great knife Love the grind on that blade.
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Thanks Dogg, I’m really liking carrying this one as an EDC (in addition to my traditional pocketknife). I went ahead and used the COON-P synthetic knife oil (from SMKW) on the blade pivot pin - it worked great, the excess wiped clean with no discoloration on the G10. The knife blade is giving that final snap now just before closing. OH
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OH I've been useing mineral oil on my G-10 knives so far so good.
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