I’ve got an older one in a new sheath that will be headed to the spa soon. Appreciate your review of the service you received. Great American made knives.
I'm 35 years old and 110 is my everyday carry. It's built well number 1. And it has that look that you are not a criminal. You are just a guy carrying a knife as a tool. It's very low-key.
I have one that was passed on to me from my Dad which he purchased back in 1965. It is nearly 60 years old and he took good care of it. No rust and as sharp as a razor. I take it with me on all of my hiking, backpacking, and fishing trips. It is still in the original leather sheath (which is worn but functional). It is a beautiful knife. I keep it sharp and shined up. I use Flitz to polish it up shiny and provide a layer of corrosion protection. Thanks for sharing. Sub’d 🙏
* Show the date stamp on the blade, especially the old one! It has the squared off edges, so it is old. That date symbol tells a lot; the year it was made & the metal of the blade. That old Buck could have the super hard 440c blade.
i still have my last three 110s all needing new blades. cant bear to throw them away. they last about three years if you use them every day. something about that soft steel, you just get used to it. the standard american pocket knife.
You can send them in to Buck and they will clean sharpen repair. If it’s non warranty Related I think they charge you. You pay shipping to them and $6.50 per knife. It’s on their website under warranty I think. Thanks for the comment
Thanks for the view and comment. My EDC changes per situation. But most of the time I carry a Buck 110 automatic it’s a little heavy but easy one handed deployment and a tank.
Looks like Buck did a good job for you , had always heard they do . I need to send in a 112 that was given to me by a friend who found it in a rent house . Had seen pretty hard use and the blade very worn but still a strong knife . Does that $6.95 include a new blade or is that extra ? I have a 110 on my belt as we speak and has been there EDC for many years . Not a better quality knife to be found IMO . The weight has never bothered me , just lets me know there is a lot of knife there and I like that . Thanks for a good review , I subbed your channel . Best regards .
They did do a great job. The way I understand it they clean polish and repair or replace any thing that is not abuse. If more is needed I believe they contact you and give you a price. They maybe might swap it out. It’s on their website at the bottom
I’ve got an older one in a new sheath that will be headed to the spa soon. Appreciate your review of the service you received. Great American made knives.
I think you will be pleased. Thanks for the view and comment
I'm 35 years old and 110 is my everyday carry.
It's built well number 1.
And it has that look that you are not a criminal.
You are just a guy carrying a knife as a tool.
It's very low-key.
I have one that was passed on to me from my Dad which he purchased back in 1965. It is nearly 60 years old and he took good care of it. No rust and as sharp as a razor. I take it with me on all of my hiking, backpacking, and fishing trips. It is still in the original leather sheath (which is worn but functional). It is a beautiful knife.
I keep it sharp and shined up. I use Flitz to polish it up shiny and provide a layer of corrosion protection.
Thanks for sharing.
Sub’d 🙏
Thanks for the view and comment
Looks like they did a good job it come out like new. You can't hardly beat a 110 or a 112 both good knives. Thanks for sharing them Sir
Thanks for the view and comment. You can’t beat a Buck
I like them both.
Bought my first 112 in early seventies have a huge collection of knives but there's nothing like a Buck.❤👍💯
Yes Sir thanks for the view and the comment
I love my Buck, just a awesome knife, great quality for a very fair price. Have a awesome day sir.👍
* Show the date stamp on the blade, especially the old one! It has the squared off edges, so it is old. That date symbol tells a lot; the year it was made & the metal of the blade. That old Buck could have the super hard 440c blade.
Just says BUCK 110 USA
@@redauwg911 that sounds about the right time period
If there are NO dots next to the 110 stamp it is pre-1974
So no dots just BUCK 110 U.S.A. Thanks for the info it was my brother’s and a EDC for many years as a fire fighter and EMT.
IMO Buck is the go to knife maker!
You can’t beat a Buck. Thanks for the comment and the view
May have to send mine in.
It's only 33 years old. :)
They really do a good job. Thanks for the view and the comment
i still have my last three 110s all needing new blades. cant bear to throw them away. they last about three years if you use them every day. something about that soft steel, you just get used to it. the standard american pocket knife.
You can send them in to Buck and they will clean sharpen repair. If it’s non warranty Related I think they charge you. You pay shipping to them and $6.50 per knife. It’s on their website under warranty I think. Thanks for the comment
Thanks for the view and comment. My EDC changes per situation. But most of the time I carry a Buck 110 automatic it’s a little heavy but easy one handed deployment and a tank.
I agree thanks for the view and comment
Member watching my grandpa using this knife for years till he passed. I got my self one cuz he had one just heavy for now days still a great knife
They are heavy for today standards,thanks for watching and the comment
I’m looking to get a 110, I’m wondering if I get it custom if they would put the nail groove on the right side of the blade…
That would be a Buck question but I do know that they have custom build your own. I have never ordered a custom one .
Looks like Buck did a good job for you , had always heard they do . I need to send in a 112 that was given to me by a friend who found it in a rent house . Had seen pretty hard use and the blade very worn but still a strong knife . Does that $6.95 include a new blade or is that extra ? I have a 110 on my belt as we speak and has been there EDC for many years . Not a better quality knife to be found IMO . The weight has never bothered me , just lets me know there is a lot of knife there and I like that . Thanks for a good review , I subbed your channel . Best regards .
They did do a great job. The way I understand it they clean polish and repair or replace any thing that is not abuse. If more is needed I believe they contact you and give you a price. They maybe might swap it out. It’s on their website at the bottom
Thanks for the view and comment
👍🏻👍🏻 Thank you for sharing this. 🔪
I like the style but the are really HEAVY 😒😒
They are heavy. They make a more modern style with less weight. Thanks for the view and comment
It is very good knife. Is not practical for EDC. My EDC knife is linear lock and tip down pocket clip.