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Dang three years? The 110 came out in ’64 and the 112 in ’69. Got my 110 in the ’80’s, a 12th birthday gift from Pop and the Boy Scout Totin’ Chit was earned within the week. It’s still got a great edge after daily use and countless sharpenings. Guess what my brood got for their 12th birthdays?
Thanks Pat, looks like a promising USA made knife at a decent price.
Great review, Pat, thank you. My son worked for Buck Knives for three months, a few years ago, but his house in New Mexico didn’t sell (the market went flat the week he drove to Idaho) and he had to come back. I toured their facility when I visited him, and was very impressed. (Bought some knives at a slight discount, too!) If anyone finds themselves on Interstate 90 in Post Falls, just inside the western border of Idaho, a visit is well worth your time.
I can’t seem to find these on the Buck Knife website.
Knife is available on knife center dot com for $100/free shipping. Put in # 893 and should come up. I bought one this morning @ Pat’s suggestion. Thanks Pat!
Thanks, that’s good to know. But I’m curious what the manufacturer has to say about their own product.
I appreciate you dedication to integrity. As a journalist and former reviewer I can understand where you are coming from completely. Glad you found a good gig.
Why did you prefer the tanto to the spear point?