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Buck 110 inverted no model #
I just recently acquired this Buck 110 and I thought I would post it here and get some more information about it. I have a couple fixed blades with the inverted Buck and no USA. So here are some pictures and I am looking forward to your comments.
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With a two-line inverted stamp, a separate brass spacer, and a stainless rocker rivet that is a 4th Version, Variation 2 from about 1972.
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Thanks Bert I appreciate that information.bertl wrote:With a two-line inverted stamp, a separate brass spacer, and a stainless rocker rivet that is a 4th Version, Variation 2 from about 1972.
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Now that's what I call a guy who knows his stuff!!bertl wrote:With a two-line inverted stamp, a separate brass spacer, and a stainless rocker rivet that is a 4th Version, Variation 2 from about 1972.
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Nice knife Ed. Looks really clean all the way around. I like that one. My my my...
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Thanks Mike. I like it it hasn’t been molested to bad. The lines are all nice and crisp. I am happy to own it.XX Case XX wrote:Nice knife Ed. Looks really clean all the way around. I like that one. My my my...
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I thought I would add to my post. I have recently acquired another inverted stamp Buck 110. Let me know what you guys think and help on the age would be great.
Ed
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Ed.. Looks like you found a BUCK honey hole!!! Both are SCHWEETT!!
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Thanks John. Yeah I like the older Bucks. Here is one I put Sambar stag on. Hope you like it.
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Nice work...Landersknives wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 10:31 pmThanks John. Yeah I like the older Bucks. Here is one I put Sambar stag on. Hope you like it.
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Without details on the rear bolster rivets it's hard to be precise about the variation, but that looks like a 3rd Version from the 1967-1970 era.Landersknives wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:28 pm I thought I would add to my post. I have recently acquired another inverted stamp Buck 110. Let me know what you guys think and help on the age would be great.
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I know it’s been a while but I wanted to say thanks Bert for your knowledge my friend. I have picked up several more old Bucks since this post. My health has been up and down. I hope to be online more so I can connect with all my knife friends again.bertl wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 3:17 pmWithout details on the rear bolster rivets it's hard to be precise about the variation, but that looks like a 3rd Version from the 1967-1970 era.Landersknives wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:28 pm I thought I would add to my post. I have recently acquired another inverted stamp Buck 110. Let me know what you guys think and help on the age would be great.
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Landersknives wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 2:39 ambertl wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 3:17 pmLandersknives wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:28 pm I thought I would add to my post. I have recently acquired another inverted stamp Buck 110. Let me know what you guys think and help on the age would be great.
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I have a few inverted stamp Bucks, I was curious, are they more collectible or more valuable? I have a 110 inverted stamp Buck that I carry and use, I never thought of it as being a "collectible"
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Re: Buck 110 inverted no model #
I have a few inverted stamp Bucks, I was curious, are they more collectible or more valuable? I have a 110 inverted stamp Buck that I carry and use, I never thought of it as being a "collectible"
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The inverted Buck stamp is earlier. There are several variations and yes they are more collectible. The last inverted Buck stamp was used in 1972 I believe so all the inverted stamps are from 72 and earlier. There are some real Buck experts on AAPK I am not one I am just a novice. Bert is one of the best. I hope this helps until a real expert shows up.
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I am always looking to learn more. Thanks!Landersknives wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 12:48 amThe inverted Buck stamp is earlier. There are several variations and yes they are more collectible. The last inverted Buck stamp was used in 1972 I believe so all the inverted stamps are from 72 and earlier. There are some real Buck experts on AAPK I am not one I am just a novice. Bert is one of the best. I hope this helps until a real expert shows up.
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