2013: Most Used Buck Knife of Last Year

You've kept both knives in fine form. Really good shape. 1990 was a very good year. Those large legs dwarf the knife and the leghorns look big enough to be used for plowing the field. Was it much trouble getting them?

Thank you, I try real hard to keep all my gear in good shape - use it the way it was designed to be used, but take care of it. The only real trouble you have with turkey hunting is getting yourself close enough (in shotgun range) to make a successful shot - once made (this one was shot at 22 yards) getting the spurs is no problem at all - I use pruning shears to take off the legs and spurs. OH
 
well I split mine into 3 trimesters.

1)847


2)112 2dot-disquised as a 110:o


3)317
 
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Most carried & used Buck of 2013? It's a toss-up between the 112 or the 110.

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Most used Buck knife in 2013 by cutting volume has to be the Hoodlum. It's started out 2014 with a bang as well. Lots of trail work last weekend.



 
Most carried last year had to have been my Vantage Pro. Easy to access, and always sharp!
Herd of snowBucks bedded down;)

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Nothing too fancy I'm afraid, but I did get reacquainted with Buck last year with these:

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For a relatively low - priced knife ($30-$40), the Vantage Force select line is a surprising value. I added the Pro model "just because" and was equally impressed by its solid, quality feel. Great line of knives!
 
Easy answer. A standard 112FG here. Buck makes several nice folders, but the 112FG is about perfect. I would really like a custom shop version.
 
My Vantage Pro is my most used Buck. I have a set of 4 spreaders in the kitchen that see a lot of use also.
 
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