
John

Glad you enjoyed it, OH.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 12:17 pm Nice knife. I have seen and heard of the Matt Would Go Buck Knife but never knew the story - thanks for the good read. OH
The 112 cost more than the 110EeDeCe wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 11:22 pm Thanks for the welcome! Looks like a great forum.
My first attempt at the 55 got me a walnut one despite the listing. Same price, the usual $45, so I had to return it.
I'm fine with the price due to how happy I am with it, it's just odd compared to the price of a 110.
If they'd give the 301 the ebony treatment I'd get another of those. I hope that's coming next.
Thanks for thisKLJ77 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 8:14 pm Breeze,
You're fortunate to have a 310 (2017) stamped blade on your knife, for Buck has used up all the initial 310 blades, and are now using the 309 blade on the BPS 310 knives. (see below)
Buck Model 310 – Whittler
"The 310 was created to fill the desire of whittler's for a nice sized coping bladed pocket knife. Basically the 309 model, just was given an additional spring and coping blade. This coping blade is larger than a similar blade found on the model 305. 310s started out with all SS springs, liners and 420HC blades.
The first 310's are considered to be SMKW's exclusives and were offered by them as early as 1994. They continued in SMKWs catalogs up to 1996."
"In 1998 Buck started showing them in their own catalog and carried it thru 2000. Bass Pro Shops then became the exclusive seller of the 310 in 2001. It continues to be offered in the current BPS catalog and website with some slight changes from the past 310s. The 310 stamped blades on the BPS offered knives were used up early in their run and then from then to the current offering 309 stamped tangs will be found on a 310 Whittler coming from the BP catalog listing. The three springs and three blades are still found at BPS and in their catalog."
"One of Bass Pro additions is the sliding top wooden box the knife comes in."
Credit for the above info from BCCI:
Craig Heflebower/300Bucks