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Remember the Buck 110 ?

BIKER13

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remember when that was the lock back to have? well I got this one in the mail from a friend has original sheath with it and some handiwork he had done. Thanks man and God Bless.
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remember when that was the lock back to have? well I got this one in the mail from a friend has original sheath with it and some handiwork he had done. Thanks man and God Bless.View attachment 2799819

Sweet, my first hunting knife my grandad bought for me when I was 13, still use it to this day!
 
I love the 110. Very cool knife, Biker.

A young dude at work approached me a few weeks ago and asked me if I liked his new knife. It was a Buck 110.

I have a couple of 110's that I've owned since I was a sprout. I have a 112 somewhere around here too.
 
Nice-was my go to knife in the Corps, I can tell that's an oldie because the brass isn't rounded.

Hey Biker, you might remember......
Easy Rider magazine, in the back where they sold stuff.
They sold something called a "Flick It" that went over the blade on a Buck 110, so you could open it more quickly.
(I lost a 110 near a gut pile in the woods with one on it and was never able to find another).
Do you recall them, have you seen anything like them since?

Thanks,
Bill
 
Nice-was my go to knife in the Corps, I can tell that's an oldie because the brass isn't rounded.

Hey Biker, you might remember......
Easy Rider magazine, in the back where they sold stuff.
They sold something called a "Flick It" that went over the blade on a Buck 110, so you could open it more quickly.
(I lost a 110 near a gut pile in the woods with one on it and was never able to find another).
Do you recall them, have you seen anything like them since?

Thanks,
Bill
yeah I lost one of the finger groove models,but thats another story. Yeah I remember that.There was a machinist in Chamblee who would put a dowel pin in one for you for 5 bucks in the 70's
 
Nice-was my go to knife in the Corps, I can tell that's an oldie because the brass isn't rounded.

Hey Biker, you might remember......
Easy Rider magazine, in the back where they sold stuff.
They sold something called a "Flick It" that went over the blade on a Buck 110, so you could open it more quickly.
(I lost a 110 near a gut pile in the woods with one on it and was never able to find another).
Do you recall them, have you seen anything like them since?

Thanks,
Bill
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