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  1. Have had 3 of the regular 110’s for years as an everyday carry work knife. I now carry one of the pocket clip folders that they offer…can’t remember the model though. Great knives that last!

  2. I’ve a few Bucks and Case that are kept squirreled away in a box. Also have the Chinese knock offs of these which are my EDC. Chinese version is 20 years old and still looks pretty good. Paid $10 for a two knife set with cases in clearance bin at wally world. Should have bought the whole bin!

  3. Back in the early 70’s my future wife gifted me with a shinny new Buck 110 for Christmas. I carried it throughout my Navy years. (even has some deck plate indentions where I accidentally stepped on it after laying it down doing some chore). Lost it! I was sick. Bought another one for more than the $10 the original cost. Several years later during a move I found the original. I gave the new one to my Dad. The original is tucked away in my safe.

  4. Back, late 70’s maybe early 80’s I bit the bullet and spent a whopping $49.00 for a Buck 110 in Damascus. Do they still make a Damascus 110. I still have it and it’s in great shape.

  5. The only knife I have had longer than my Buck 500 is my issued TL-29. Both hold an edge like nobody’s business. This winter with several feet of snow on the ground I pulled them both out of my knife drawer and gave them some lovin. I’ve left both of them out on my desk for me to admire. One of life’s simple pleasures.

  6. My first “real” knife was a Buck 110. I received it for my ninth birthday. I will have it and am 43. It has a permanent place in my favorite tool box.

  7. My first “real” knife was a Buck 110. I received it for my ninth birthday. I still have it and am now 43. It has a permanent place in my favorite tool box.

  8. For those in the Redoubt, the factory father’s day sale is coming up June 10-14. See their website for details. They sell “factory seconds” and first runs at discount. I am had pressed to ever find the flaws.

  9. I have three of the “older” Bucks from the early 70’s. Two were presents from my parents, a Personal and a Special. The third I saved up for and purchased is the Fillet. I remember my dad thought it was crazy to spend so much money on a hunting knife. They were about $20 bucks each at the time. I believe the steel Buck used back then was 440C. I do know they must be 60+RH as they are extremely hard. Diamond stones which are quite common nowadays made keeping them sharp much easier!

  10. I’ve owned a few Buck knives in my time and have never been disappointed. Thanks for doing a knife review about an American made knife. I’m sure the good ole boys and gals who made them will appreciate it also since your review is bound to generate some sales.

  11. I have a Buck 110 that I inherited from my wife’s uncle. He worked around Grand Mesa Colorado for the water district and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He “used” this 110 and when I got it, it was in perfect condition and razor sharp. He hunted deer and elk and didn’t own another hunting knife that I am aware of. Nothing like quality. It now resides in my truck for “just in case” events.

  12. My local Walmart stores have the 110 for $40 and the ones with plastic handles for only $20. Buck told me they would match the Walmart price if ordered directly from Buck. Same thing with the fixed blade models that Walmart sells.

  13. Just chatted with the buck website. If you’re planning to get one of these by Father’s day try going through a dealer. They won’t be available though the website by then.

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