This is my belt carry knife for 30 plus years,iv'e gut deer,moose,birds fish,cut hose rope you name it if you don't mistreat it will serve you well for a long time
Nice video brother I have an old Lb7 that belonged to my great grandpa now it’s mine it’s lasted 3 generations. I love the buck 110 too I collect folding hunters!
Nice review. I have a SCHRADE Cave Bear, very similar. Like it very much...good quality, good price. When I was a teen in the 1970's the Buck 110 was very popular, but I could only afford a SCHRADE. The Holy Grail was a CASE Sharkstooth, but it was even more $$$ than a Buck 110.
You got to love a classic and tough as nails to boot, I think at one point I have seen this kind of knife with stag scales.i my self have a folding machete.
At 10:19, my 1980s Buck 110 would have already broken. That's why I now have a Taylor Uncle Henry LB7. I've heard that I can send my 110 to Buck and they will replace the blade for free, but I would only do that if I intended to immediately sell it. Wish someone made replacement blades in 1095 or similar.
@@DonnieBAllDay I might send it back, if the new blades are better than the original '80s blade. When you threw the LB7 into the stump and it didn't break the tip, I was impressed. Also even more happy that I just bought one a couple of days ago. My Buck would not have stood up to that.
My first was given to me by my mother which makes it a keeper. I spent $35 having it repaired by the only certified repair guy in this universe. At the urging of a neighbor who carried one I signed a little card that said I lost or had broken it and they sent me a new one. Which makes me a thief and a fraudster,. Lost the sheath from #1. #2 is unused sheath reads SHRADE as the one I had lost or stolen also reads .No 1970-80 case will read Uncle Henry No uncles Henry but an old John Henry gramps.
Just for the record, this LB7 is the Chinese made version, right? Not the vintage U.S. made version? I only ask, because I had previously purchased (and later given away) a Chinese made LB8 with staglon scales, and it unfortunately came very dull out of the package, and I was unable to sharpen it, regardless of what method I tried.
Uncle Henery sold out to China in 2004 but Schrade LB7 -started with the 4 pin in 1977 then serial numbered in 1978. I could have heard you wrong but this was wayyyyy before 2004
That is the design I carried for years but I hated the edge never held up. Yeah buck does good but this day an age 420 is bottom shelf. How does the LB7 edge retention I had a little pocket folder that was incredibly good a holding a edge just played hell trying to open it sometimes I would use pliers. Ya know when it's real cold it would break your finger nail.
The 420HC is actually good quality. It's a little better I think than 7cr17. For a better edge, the Case Hammerhead might be worth favoring. Its better than the KA-BAR.
is your LB7 pre 2004 USA made, or post 2004 offshore made by either Taylor or BTI? I have a couple pre-2004 7OT, and a couple 2013 -2015 vintage Taylor Schrade 7OT. I find the quality of the offshore to be equal to the pre-2004.
I also nearly forgot to mention that by hooking into your facebook account a familiar name popped up on day one. I contacted the guy and found out that his uncle and I were good buds at FT. Bragg. Sadly uncle is no longer with us. I will not give out names as they may not want it. Vet to Vet we protect our own always.
Donnie, I've been a 110 fan since I bought my first one in 1971. I always have wanted to try out the LB7 by Uncle Henry and watching your video has my interest excited again!! Looks like one helluva good knife to me and I'm going to get my hands on one somehow! Thanks for a great video 👍
I love this. These days it is skipped over too often with Bucks. If you have enough interest read up. Its like chicken or egg who did this first maybe it should have been settled by knife fight in a pitch black room. Name the movie and star who did it that way.
@@creepywhiteguy3621 I have another one coming. Its another collaboration piece I did with them. When I film it I'll be setting up a KHHI tripple threat video of the new one, the Preacher and the Kukri
Yo Donnie. Found a large (9" blade) military combat/utility knife which might interest you. It's called the DV-2, made by Kizlyar in Russia. Supposedly designed by a certain Spetsnaz sub-unit for surviving out in the Siberian brush. Here's the best price I found on it: tinyurl.com/kizlyarDV2 Although a lot of sites conflict on what steel it's made out of (AUS-8? U-8? etc.?), and whether or not the tang is welded, this thing seemed right up your alley. I just ordered mine with the "black chrome" coating, but I'll be stripping it near the spine so I can test whether the chisel-ground section of the spine throws good sparks from a ferro rod. You wouldn't be THE first guy to review it in English but you'd be close. Lots of mystery surrounding this thing because so little info on it exists in our hemisphere. Cheers man.
Love this style of knife. Reminds me of my childhood, my twenties, my thirties and beyond! Dang it DBad you making me feel old. Old but gold! 👊
Old is gold good brother!
My brother had one with this style when I was about 6 or 7 years old and so I got into knifes since today ! Great video bro
It starts us all
This is my belt carry knife for 30 plus years,iv'e gut deer,moose,birds fish,cut hose rope you name it if you don't mistreat it will serve you well for a long time
100%!
Nice video brother I have an old Lb7 that belonged to my great grandpa now it’s mine it’s lasted 3 generations. I love the buck 110 too I collect folding hunters!
They last forever
Donnie B All Day yes especially the old American made ones
The old school lockbacks are my favorite.
Love 'em
Nice review. I have a SCHRADE Cave Bear, very similar. Like it very much...good quality, good price. When I was a teen in the 1970's the Buck 110 was very popular, but I could only afford a SCHRADE. The Holy Grail was a CASE Sharkstooth, but it was even more $$$ than a Buck 110.
I do love my Case
You got to love a classic and tough as nails to boot, I think at one point I have seen this kind of knife with stag scales.i my self have a folding machete.
My Ocoee River is blue picked bone scales. Just pretty
Best all around knife I ever owned !
Gets the job done every time
At 10:19, my 1980s Buck 110 would have already broken. That's why I now have a Taylor Uncle Henry LB7. I've heard that I can send my 110 to Buck and they will replace the blade for free, but I would only do that if I intended to immediately sell it. Wish someone made replacement blades in 1095 or similar.
The 420HC is no joke. Buck does a great job on their heat treats and yes they will replace it.
@@DonnieBAllDay I might send it back, if the new blades are better than the original '80s blade. When you threw the LB7 into the stump and it didn't break the tip, I was impressed. Also even more happy that I just bought one a couple of days ago. My Buck would not have stood up to that.
@@Possumliving I threw my Buck too. I did a VS between the Uncle Henry, the Buck and the Case
@@DonnieBAllDay Got a video? I would like to see it.
@@Possumliving Ok, so I did review the LB7, but I'm not sure if I added it in this video. ruclips.net/video/JRMrm0l7pwk/видео.html
Buck 110 is back to putting their knives in leather sheaths now I bought one a couple of years ago and I got a leather sheath with it
@@joshgroves1085 I think the nylon ones are a walmart thing
Donnie b allday I got a usa oldtimer in a pwan shop for 5.00 the tip was broke off and I reprofile the blade and it looks good now .
The best way to go at it sometimes
Love the buck 110, was my first knife and still gut my deer with them . awesome
The pattern is the best
Gorgeous folder i love classic knives
I'm with you
My first was given to me by my mother which makes it a keeper. I spent $35 having it repaired by the only certified repair guy in this universe. At the urging of a neighbor who carried one I signed a little card that said I lost or had broken it and they sent me a new one. Which makes me a thief and a fraudster,. Lost the sheath from #1. #2 is unused sheath reads SHRADE as the one I had lost or stolen also reads .No 1970-80 case will read Uncle Henry No uncles Henry but an old John Henry gramps.
Ole John Henry. He could drive spikes than any machine could. Of course it killed him..
No offense Donnie, but the head tattoo reminds me of Mola Ram from Indiana Jones & the temple of doom. LOL! you're still awesome!
No BS. I almost did that tat!
Just for the record, this LB7 is the Chinese made version, right? Not the vintage U.S. made version?
I only ask, because I had previously purchased (and later given away) a Chinese made LB8 with staglon scales, and it unfortunately came very dull out of the package, and I was unable to sharpen it, regardless of what method I tried.
I got this one around when I filmed, so I'm guessing Chinese made. But I didn't have dulling issues
Uncle Henery sold out to China in 2004 but Schrade LB7 -started with the 4 pin in 1977 then serial numbered in 1978. I could have heard you wrong but this was wayyyyy before 2004
100%
Cool clone of the 110....Nice work....Good battles coming....Good stuff....
And I love 'em all
That is the design I carried for years but I hated the edge never held up. Yeah buck does good but this day an age 420 is bottom shelf. How does the LB7 edge retention I had a little pocket folder that was incredibly good a holding a edge just played hell trying to open it sometimes I would use pliers. Ya know when it's real cold it would break your finger nail.
The 420HC is actually good quality. It's a little better I think than 7cr17. For a better edge, the Case Hammerhead might be worth favoring. Its better than the KA-BAR.
is your LB7 pre 2004 USA made, or post 2004 offshore made by either Taylor or BTI?
I have a couple pre-2004 7OT, and a couple 2013 -2015 vintage Taylor Schrade 7OT.
I find the quality of the offshore to be equal to the pre-2004.
Its newer
The uncle Henry looks like it might be a little thinner than the Buck. Am I right?
It is
I also nearly forgot to mention that by hooking into your facebook account a familiar name popped up on day one. I contacted the guy and found out that his uncle and I were good buds at FT. Bragg. Sadly uncle is no longer with us. I will not give out names as they may not want it. Vet to Vet we protect our own always.
That's awesome
Such a classic knife.
Absolutely
awesome content
Thanks bro
Donnie, I've been a 110 fan since I bought my first one in 1971. I always have wanted to try out the LB7 by Uncle Henry and watching your video has my interest excited again!! Looks like one helluva good knife to me and I'm going to get my hands on one somehow! Thanks for a great video 👍
I'm diggin it
More china commie crap....comrade
I love this. These days it is skipped over too often with Bucks. If you have enough interest read up. Its like chicken or egg who did this first maybe it should have been settled by knife fight in a pitch black room. Name the movie and star who did it that way.
I was actually reading up on it a bit earlier
Used to be called the bear claw
It still is
hey GI Joe can you do another video on your kukri house kukri?
maybe with some more hard task like heavy Chopin and smaller detailed work
@@creepywhiteguy3621 I have another one coming. Its another collaboration piece I did with them. When I film it I'll be setting up a KHHI tripple threat video of the new one, the Preacher and the Kukri
@@DonnieBAllDay yay
nice content
Yo Donnie. Found a large (9" blade) military combat/utility knife which might interest you. It's called the DV-2, made by Kizlyar in Russia. Supposedly designed by a certain Spetsnaz sub-unit for surviving out in the Siberian brush. Here's the best price I found on it: tinyurl.com/kizlyarDV2
Although a lot of sites conflict on what steel it's made out of (AUS-8? U-8? etc.?), and whether or not the tang is welded, this thing seemed right up your alley. I just ordered mine with the "black chrome" coating, but I'll be stripping it near the spine so I can test whether the chisel-ground section of the spine throws good sparks from a ferro rod.
You wouldn't be THE first guy to review it in English but you'd be close. Lots of mystery surrounding this thing because so little info on it exists in our hemisphere. Cheers man.
I love the brand too
@@DonnieBAllDay Just noticed the old reviews on your channel. I should've known the knife legend would already be familiar with Kizlyar.
Haha! Yeah! How could you not know!? Haha
Gorgeous folder i love classic knives
Me too