Buck 110 for my nephew's son

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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Buck 110 for my nephew's son

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I got a Buck 110 USA for my nephew's son for Christmas...he is almost 13. He loved it! He helped everyone with their package opening and found other stuff that "Had to be cut" like tags, packaging, a branch on the Christmas tree...He loved his new knife! 8-)

I always have a knife on hand for Christmas present opening. I had my Western Barlow...it however stayed in my pocket...It was a good day!
"...Boys, those pocket knives are nice...but someday when you have grown to be men, you'll own a Case like this one here..."
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That is so great. I have gifted quite a few but they've gone up in price so much lately. Maybe next year gift a sharpening block to help him learn to keep it sharp.
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Wonderful gift and with some care it will last him a lifetime. I will say one important thing to do is teach him how to properly sharpen it. A whole lot of adult knife owners can’t do it and it is a skill worth having.
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I like the idea of a sharpener and a lesson or two on the use of said sharpener. ::tu:: Maybe for his birthday in 3 months! Thanks for the ideas.
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Bloodhound wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 6:49 pm I like the idea of a sharpener and a lesson or two on the use of said sharpener. ::tu:: Maybe for his birthday in 3 months! Thanks for the ideas.
One thing I did wit the Troop was to cut a “knife blank” out of a paint stick and glue some sand paper to a wood block for a “stone”. This allowed them to get the feel for it and I used a marker to mark the edge to see if they were staying even on both sides. Good luck on it either way you go.
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That is fabulous idea for a training aid.
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C-WADE7 wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 10:07 pm
Bloodhound wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 6:49 pm I like the idea of a sharpener and a lesson or two on the use of said sharpener. ::tu:: Maybe for his birthday in 3 months! Thanks for the ideas.
One thing I did wit the Troop was to cut a “knife blank” out of a paint stick and glue some sand paper to a wood block for a “stone”. This allowed them to get the feel for it and I used a marker to mark the edge to see if they were staying even on both sides. Good luck on it either way you go.
I'm getting better, but I think I need to build one of these rigs and use it for practice. Better than messing up even those cheap knives I really don't care about.
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