I have several Buck knives, some made in the sixties and seventies, growing up on a ranch in Arizona I always carried a 112 on my belt, even took it to grade school and high school, lots of us guys did. Keep up the good work 👍
I actually have one on order right now. This will be my second. The first knife I did is very nice to me but I would be lying if I didn’t say there were flaws in it.
@@ChrisPBacon741I didn’t think of that😑. Mine has a dent/gouge in the bolster and the engraving font is different sizes and no centered. Also, I paid a lot for it so no, I don’t expect those kinds of flaws.
Stick with Buck’s lower and standard level knives. They are awesome. The higher end not so much, there is always an issue. Ps why do these folks look not too happy? Smile 😊
@@MrJoshDoty I really love the 110 and the 55 that are both in ebony and brass so I got a 124 in ebony and brass. It's cool to see them together as a set, small, medium and large. I have no doubt that Buck has some quality control issues though.
@ I will add that they have outstanding customer service. They will make right almost any issue. I might have been uncharitable in my comment. I think they are of the best companies out there. That sounds like a nice set. I love the 110 and 112. 👍
I had a custom shop knife made, they used the absolute worst piece of walnut they could find and then it also came with a chip in the bolster. Tried to leave a review 3 times of it and they would never publish it. Safe to say I won’t be ordering another one.
I have several Buck knives, some made in the sixties and seventies, growing up on a ranch in Arizona I always carried a 112 on my belt, even took it to grade school and high school, lots of us guys did. Keep up the good work 👍
Those are my peeps and they're amazing 👍😊
I actually have one on order right now. This will be my second. The first knife I did is very nice to me but I would be lying if I didn’t say there were flaws in it.
When things are hand made, small flaws are expected.
@@ChrisPBacon741I didn’t think of that😑. Mine has a dent/gouge in the bolster and the engraving font is different sizes and no centered. Also, I paid a lot for it so no, I don’t expect those kinds of flaws.
@@BladesRKing Should have sent it back then
I have a few production Bucks that are in my fish/hunt/camp box. If you take good care of them, they will take care of you.
Stick with Buck’s lower and standard level knives. They are awesome. The higher end not so much, there is always an issue.
Ps why do these folks look not too happy? Smile 😊
I've got a custom shop 124 and it is perfect
@ That is awesome! I am glad to hear it. That is a nice knife. What options did you select?
@@MrJoshDoty I really love the 110 and the 55 that are both in ebony and brass so I got a 124 in ebony and brass. It's cool to see them together as a set, small, medium and large. I have no doubt that Buck has some quality control issues though.
@ I will add that they have outstanding customer service. They will make right almost any issue. I might have been uncharitable in my comment. I think they are of the best companies out there. That sounds like a nice set. I love the 110 and 112. 👍
I had a custom shop knife made, they used the absolute worst piece of walnut they could find and then it also came with a chip in the bolster. Tried to leave a review 3 times of it and they would never publish it. Safe to say I won’t be ordering another one.