Help on a 110 date

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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Hello, Maybe just old age but the Buck chart can be a little confusing? Its a Buck 110 i think in the late 60's-early 70's? Probably going to let it go so want the correct info before doing so, please help if you will. And is it best to clean cause in IMHO its gonna clean up like a new penny? just didnt want anyone to question it? I know i clean up all my case knives. Thanks, RED
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Go to the "Knife Related Q & A" page and the Tang Stamps thread. Scroll down to the Buck charts. Good luck. J.O'.
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OK, Now i need verification! I come up with 1968-70 either 8th or 9th variation depending on if the tang stamp is left or on the right side. never really thought about a left or a right on a knife so you help me out please, and what do you think about cleaning it first? thanks, RED
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Based on the stamp (text, font and pile side), the handle pins, the Shedua wood handles (as opposed to Macassar Ebony), and the blade characteristics, I'd say you are correct and the knife was made between 1968 and 1970.

I wouldn't clean it. Because it's an old and rarer version a collector might want the patina.
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Thanks Killgar. So, hate to be stupid but is the tang stamp on my knife on left or right? Thanks
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buckkiller58 wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2026 3:21 am Thanks Killgar. So, hate to be stupid but is the tang stamp on my knife on left or right? Thanks
I refer to the side with the nail nick as the front, and the other side as the back, or "pile side", which is a term commonly used in the knife community. The stamp on your knife is on the pile side. I've never used "right" or "left", and I don't often see others using those terms so I don't know which would be accurate in this case. EDIT: A little reading indicates to me that the nail nick side is the left, and the back/pile side is the right.

I do know that having the tang stamp on the side opposite the nail nick makes your knife somewhat rare.
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Absolutely clean it. Polish it and oil the joint!!
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I agree on the dating. Absolutely give it a good polishing, no m essing with the blade..
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