I am sorry, my old friend
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- Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
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The toilet wash. If it's good enough for my little brothers hair, its good enough for my Buck 119.
No matter how sharp he gets that 119, it will never be as sharp as Pete’s chiseled jawline #gigachadidgeridoo
That knife has seen some shit!
Seeing Uncle Randy's moves took this from a b to s tier video immediately!
There' nothing like prefacing a 30 second video with 5 minutes of talking. Heck, I would've skipped the review and just watched Pete dancing along to the entire song!
Uncle Randy would be proud
It really is a beautiful knife, uncle randy is looking a lot more trim.
Only uncle randy could give a knife like this a proper review
HEH MA! UNCLE RANDY GOT INTO THE MOONSHINE AGAIN!
Bluegrass Metallica is still Metallica. 🤘🏻
Thank you! It was just so different I couldn’t figure out what song that was 😂
Man, that red pepper sure looked good. I am jealous
That's a bloody capsicum down under, mate!
but yeah , had me salivating.
Thanks. I still have the Buck 110 that I bought in 1975. My first real knife purchase as an adult. My knife before that was my Cub Scout knife that my dad gave me when I was 8. Your videos are great. 🎸🔪
Wow. Nail on the head there Pete. This was literally my Grandpa's knife growing up. One that I always admired...but didn't fully appreciate until I inherited it later on in life. Funny how many times that happens as you get older.
Well, I've got my evening planned. Order up a Buck, though I'm thinking the 105 Pathfinder, and relisted to the Fade to Bluegrass album. Been a couple years.
It’s my favourite “kitchen” knife when I’m cooking a giant pork shoulder and have to break it down / hack it apart.
Fantastic moves. Pete is a natural.
I appreciate these model retrospectives. I'll probably never own a Buck knife, but it's more interesting to think about it's place in time and design than whatever yearly release. You should do videos like this on other well-known knives.
My uncle gave me a Persian knockoff when I was... 7, 8 or 9?
Still have it, but my buddy has a glorious 110. A great classic among many buck classics I'll never own lol
Pocket knives have just come too far for no pocket clip and one handed operation.
Still have a couple other knives from my youth, but they just sit in my display cabinet and make me smile, or wince(thanks voctorinox for that fishing lure through my thumb), as I grab a more efficient carry.
✌🏼🤘🏼
Part of the magic of Buck has been great heat treatment, wringing out the best of 420 HC.
While the style and materials are old school, the build quality is solid, every buck 110 and 119/120 etc ive picked up has been a solid bit of kit. You will be handing your 119 to your grandkids, My 110 and 119 are the knives i grab most when dissapearing bush for extended periods of time.
You got some fancy dance moves. Gotta get down to the hoedown.
What a pleasant treat at the end.
It was a different world when I was growing up. This was my first skinning knife. My dad gave it to me for Christmas when I was about 12. Now that I’m an old fart, I carry a 3.5 inch skinner. But at 12, I felt like a real mountain man!
The legend of Uncle Randy lives on
The dance at the end broke me 🤣
About 20 years ago I stayed at a girlfriend’s parent’s vacation home in Petaluma, CA. She said, this is the house where they filmed the party scene from Scream. Her bedroom door still had the spot where it was stabbed with that Buck 120.
Nothing like head-bangin' banjo! Rock on Randy!
Uncle Randy's got some moves!!
that version of one goes hard af 🔥
Love the cover. Another video of late that probably maybe cements you as the greatest knife tuber to date.
Wow am I glad I waited till the end.
I like your new combination foreground/background editing or whatever you want to call it. And really appreciate the onslaught of videos as of late! Thank you sir! Cheers Pete
ok, the dancing got me.....
I went with the $25 version. Oddly enough it tested better in build and materials?! Then I promptly gave my 119 away.
You definitely kept the better knife, 👌🏻👍🏻!
What $25 version?!
@@kermitthepog7063 Gordon brand from harbor freight.
It's the finale that did it for me! 😂
Uncle Randy has got the moves. 😅
Pete’s best video in years.
The Scream movies used a 120 the show used a 119 along with the newer movies I think which is pretty cool.
Was that Uncle Randy's "Dancing With the Stars" audition tape ?
🎶I can't remember anything
Can't tell if this is true or a dream🎶
I just imagine T looking out from a house window to see those sweet sweet moves.
there were people working on the fruit block over the road laughing at me
@@CedricAda perfect! 😂 I love that you commit 100% to whatever you do Pete. Question for you: is fruit block a fruit farm, maybe a single field? I haven’t heard that term, though I’ve worked on a lot of farms in the US.
Uncle Randy at the hoe-down! Dancing about the proper respect you’re showing that Buck knife.
It does come in S35vn steel and green canvas micarta handle if you like the old aesthetics with newer materials.
They're utter garbage buddy, Buck QC went down the pan years and years ago along with Chuck Jr's sanity!
@@W49Boowieinteresting, as I sit here admiring my 119.
Fit and finish is perfect. The grinds are even, and it was sharp as shit upon purchase, and still is. I’m no uncle Randy, I have at least a hundred knives, and rarely use this 119, however, it’s simply a beautiful, well done piece. I guess I got lucky
@@powers1776reset it's an interesting design, I own one because it's a classic, but in standard form it's not a good knife.
Fun to watch
Any true friend would laugh of the toilet dunk because he knows he already dipped your toothbrush in it when you weren't looking.
Uncle Randy!
Well look at that. 4:47 A regular ringer from the top end, sureyourright.
😂 is that rehearsed,or the way you regularly dance? Hilarious!!
ROFL! God bless ya for that outro
I assume that title is You, dancing to that cover of “One,” to Me, your longtime viewer?
Because if so, no apology needed!! 🤠
10/10 ending.
I hear the bango when I see any buck
Yes!
I have a hattori classic hunter, it looks to be the same pattern but with stacked leather handle & aus8a
Look at Uncle Buck, cutting the rug. Love the R-E-S-P-E-C-T for the 119, after the toilet bowl incident. Yup, have one, unused, in my collection, just because. I also still have my 118 from the 80s which was my hunting knife way back when. Thanks, and enjoy.
Sombody check in on Uncle Randy ,I'm concerned for him dancing to Megadeth ,I tell you he ain't right or he's been hoodwinked and he's gonna be mighty peeved .
I loved the dancing,your pretty good!
He he, Dalton Trumbo would be proud.
I’m really happy you’re going into stone sharpening. In think all reviewers need to do this.
I’d buy one, only they’re too expensive for what you get, especially in Australia. If I buy one in a half decent steel like s35vn I’d be paying nearly custom prices for it, I have expensive knives I don’t think buck are in the same class. And I’m a grandpa!
If anything, 420HC is better suited to fixed blades than folders, due to its emphasis on toughness. Heck, it beats 1095 in pretty much every way, and you know how much folk will pay for their ESEE and Tops blades in 1095.
Uh huh, we knew why you bought that hat, mate! You probably had the 119 on your belt that day, haha…or maybe even the 110, laying awkwardly in the bottom of your pocket! The spirit of uncle Randy, strikes again!
Never could connect with that. In defence of BUCK I should say Buck Vanguard is my first hunting knife at 18. It’s 30 years now and still serves best. 🔪
It's a decent knife but we are used to super steel and new day knife technology lol
Uncle Randy please come back to us!!!
WE BEG OF YOU!!
Oh boy
Cheers! to the music and dancing! 🍺😎👍
I use mine as a Butcher knife and in that job it works great
Yep..
There are stronger and sharper knives out there.. but its just not camping unless you've got a 119 strapped to your hip while sitting around the camp fire.. or at the very least at the ready on the camp kitchen table lol..
PS
The 117 is worth a review please..
BEST. ENDING. EVER....
Uncle Randy / Metallica / Buck
You have got to get the S35V with Micarta version of the Buck 119
A true cowboy dance, i'am sure about that!
Still using the microwave sandwich toasters I see. How about a long term review update on those?
Nice edge!
After a proper banger from Pete..I am now searching for bluegrass Metallica.🔪🔪🔪
The 119 is like the minimum measure a fixed blade needs to make.
Did you get hit on the head just prior to writing your comment?! Whether you did or didn't I advise you see a health professional FAST!
I remember having a knife in the early 80s that was the same blade style as the 119, but it had a packed leather handle.
Was it a Kabar?
@@monkpato Mate, my memory doesn't go back that far in detail. I used to carry three knives in the bush. That was one of them.
Was it a Knowlin/Adams IDF knife? As the Buck Vanguard with stacked leather handle is drop point. The other one like the Buck would be the Kabar US Navy knife.
Long live uncle Randy
I've got a Buck, so I couldn't give a ....
I don't hate 420HC I dislike the price Buck charges for the bottom of the barrel acceptable blade steel ..imo the juice isn't worth the squeeze , I do own some Bucks in s30v with the Bos het treat and love them.
I have a selection of " Buck " knives in my collection, I believe the earliest model being a pre-date code very early 124 Frontiersman in 440C, well I have five 124's, four 120's, four 119's, four Kalinga's, a very early Akonua in 440C, and a bunch of 110's back to a 2 dot, et cetera, and all of the models have changed quite dramatically blade/edge geometry wise, and the older models have an odd partial convex edge (secondary bevel, or primary edge, given the parlance of our times, ) and I prefer the Al Buck Era knives, even when he wasn't in charge but was still able to keep an eye on Chubby Chuck until Al's death in 89, but the fit and finish of Buck knives just became poorer and poorer after Al Buck passed away and all the hogwash about " God " being " Buck's " senior partner was, well, rather spurious to say the least and many Americans are morally blackmailed into still sticking with Chuck Jr because if they state anything against Buck then they're viewed as being unpatriotic, the usual hogwash, and their lifetime guarantee is just Buck's nefarious method of passing QC control checking onto the customer and I know for a fact that many Americans that receive a dodgy Buck knife won't even attempt to return the knife because doing so would also be deemed as unpatriotic! What a crock! Anyway, I don't buy contemporary made Buck knives anymore because out of the last five " Pro ", ( that's laughable, although as you know the cost of them isn't!) only one lived up to the bullkack written on the inside of the box! One 119 Pro S35VN is fine, not " Perfectly " acceptable as it's no where near perfect, but another 119 Pro S35VN, two 120 Pro S35VN and even a " Legacy " (oooh! lol!) Kalinga S35VN were/are absolutely abysmal because of the entire blades of the the knives being asymmetrical and the primary edge bevels looking as though a drunken raccoon had ground them! lol!
I can accept my early Buck knives imperfections because for one I doubt anyone that made them is still alive, and two because the machinery that Buck had " Back in the day " was so less advanced than what Buck use now, although wait a moment, maybe they're still using the obsolete machines and that explains the piss poor quality of the Pro Buck knives and the " 2021 LEGACY EDITION KALINGA "!?
To surmise, Chuck Jr is demented, money and worship from imbeciles can do that to a person, but he really isn't in touch with reality anymore, and that's if he ever was?!
I wouldn't mind at all if The Buck Corporation went belly up tomorrow as they've been taking the piss for decades out of " Knife folks ", so hopefully they'll be history soon, 👏🏻😃!
They're so " All American " that giving a reach around to China is second nature to them now, and that is most definitely unpatriotic if anything bloody well is!
Rant over, please accept my apologies, it's great to see you washing your 119 in the shutter as that's just the right place for the job!
Keep well Pete, and good health to you and your good lady and your kids and family mate,👌🏻 👍🏻🤝🏻.
It looks like Uncle Randy has a speed (uppers) addiction. He needs a rehab intervention.
You've mentioned the horizontal scratch pattern as part of the reason that slide through sharpeners suck. But aren't you putting a somewhat horizontal scratch pattern on the belly of your knives with the technique you use on stones?
as long as the scratched run over the terminating edge rather than parallel to it, its fine. Some people like their scratch straight up and down, others like it a bit diagonal. if you check the micro shots in my upcoming 500 stone vid or probably in a couple other hopefully you’ll see them go all the way to the edge. You just dont want them going straight sideways IMO
Like for an Uncle Randy dance instructional video👢🇺🇸
Fella needs a horse.
Otherworldly dinamic olypiantype finess range Ov movement. Way ta go BucK 🤖. Thelma.
I am hoping that that is the new tiktok dance craze
My dad had one over 35 years ago.
I'm sure he was glad he lost it 35 years ago and then bought a much better knife by a US company that wasn't giving a reach around to China.
the crossguard is not for normal grip, it being a hunting knife it was expected of it to finish off a wounded animal, and if you thrust into something hard without something like a crossguard your hand could slip up the blade and mangle your fingers.
thats why its only ever really found on hunting and fighting knives.
Was that Ieon Horse?
Iron Horse indeed, from the album Fade to Bluegrass
Only good dancers can move that badly!
Why is that plastic fork so angled?
Oh how dare youuuUuUu
2:44 it clearly says do not cut how dare you disregard that box sir
I’ve been listening to this new song, and they are saying there is no rules
1:28
When you're looking for a description of the scariness of the knife, it's a Bowie knife.
Who did he music for uncle buck
Iron Horse
Uncle Randy be lookin’ slim!!! Auntie must have forced him to do a couple months of Jenny Craig. Lord knows he’d never abide with these newfangled fad diets voluntarily.
That egg and cheese scare back in ‘21 would have scared him off keto to be sure.
“Intermittent fasting is that time when you’ve finished eating last year’s deer, and haven’t yet caught this year’s elk”. -Uncle Randy
I’d like to see a Paul Bos heat treat on everything
His heat treat of 420hc is really the only remarkable heat he achieved with any steel.
I'd like to see a Paul Bos heat treatment on Buck knives, let alone " Everything "!
@@monkpato
Absolutely and 100% correct, every other heat treatment on any other of the steels they've used and/oris still use is distinctly mediocre if not downright POOR!
Yi-ha!
Its a buck. Its ok.
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