My second Buck, a two dot 112.
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My second Buck, a two dot 112.
Picked this one and its leather sheath up at a flea market a couple of weeks ago. The blade is pretty marred, I guess from aggressive attempts at sharpening. Any observations appreciated.
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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
My first 112 was a 2 dot that I picked up at the PX in 1979 or 1980 while stationed at Fort Bragg. I no longer have that knife but I do have a different 2 dot.
I always did like the absence of a nail nick and the squared off frame. Never had a problem with the thick blade grind back then but nowadays I prefer the newer grind.
Man, somebody really tore up that blade. As you might already know, Buck recently built a 112 for BCCI with an old style blade. It wouldn’t surprise me if they still have some of those blades on hand but I don’t know that for a fact.
I always did like the absence of a nail nick and the squared off frame. Never had a problem with the thick blade grind back then but nowadays I prefer the newer grind.
Man, somebody really tore up that blade. As you might already know, Buck recently built a 112 for BCCI with an old style blade. It wouldn’t surprise me if they still have some of those blades on hand but I don’t know that for a fact.
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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
A few years ago Buck was replacing 110 and 112 blades for $10. The knife got repolished while they were at it.
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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
Thanks, guys--much appreciated.
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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
Two dot 440c my personal favorite 

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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
garddogg, I don't know much about it, but I guess the 440c steel is more appealing to you?
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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
Yes sir I've worked one in the trade since 1975 lot of honest ware on this ol'girl and she's carved up a few deer 

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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
Why do people still try to sharpen knives on a bench grinder? It NEVER goes well!
I would either send it to Buck, or I would clean it up a little and use the tarnation out of it.
I would either send it to Buck, or I would clean it up a little and use the tarnation out of it.
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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
garddogg, a great personal history you there with yours. Reverand, I have been thinking that I would just polish the brass, etc. and use it.
Chris
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Re: My second Buck, a two dot 112.
Yes sir PT
I've tried wandering but the Buck always wins

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