Let's See Your 112s!

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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Let's See Your 112s!

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Hello Buck 112 fans.
How about showing your examples, with variances in handle materials, (& woods) pin count & size, etc.

I'll start with five early 112s, from older (L) to newer (R).
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The only 112 I own, purchased new earlier this year.
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royal0014 wrote:The only 112 I own, purchased new earlier this year.
That's a beauty, Royal!
Nice nickel bolsters -need one like that, now.
Beautiful grain pattern, too!
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Thanks! :)
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I actually have more than I thought; my variations include a Two-Dot, a Custom, a Finger Groove, an Ecolite, and a Bucklite. OH
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Nice variety, OH!
I'm still on the lookout for a good finger groove... you just don't see them very often.
I also note how much better knives appear in natural (I presume overcast) daylight.

Nice photos Royal & OH!
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Love'em ::tu::
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garddogg56 wrote:Love'em ::tu::
Holy cow, Garddogg!
That 2 pin looks mint! :
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Nice 112s!
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Scales and brass are near mint ,blade is scored Bill.
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My collection of Buck 112.
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I only have two.
One I got back in 1979 and the other is from the 90's.
I like the feel of the later 112's not as blocky as my old buck but that's me.
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Nev52 wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 4:52 pm DSCF2103.JPGDSCF2102.JPG

I only have two.
One I got back in 1979 and the other is from the 90's.
I like the feel of the later 112's not as blocky as my old buck but that's me.
Looks great 👍
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My one and only.. Bought it in 1978.. Carried it exclusively for maybe 7-8yrs then retired it..
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Buck 112 3 dot. 3 Variations. Nail nick, No nail nick, FG.
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WOW Tim nice accumulation ::tu::
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A lot of nice Buck 112 Rangers being shown since this old thread came back up - nice to see more Buck Knife Collectors here. OH
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Buck 112 s30v drop point.
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Buck 112 “25 th anniversary famous ranger” :lol:
FG Brass Bolsters.
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Looks like a 112 blade in a 110 finger groove handle? Is it just the camera angle?
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eveled wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:36 am Looks like a 112 blade in a 110 finger groove handle? Is it just the camera angle?
It is just the camera angle. This version of Buck 112 more rare than nickel bolsters.
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I’ve never seen one like it. Or a sheath like that either. Nice package.
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Purple bone with silver script ::woot::
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I only have two.
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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 :shock:
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