2026 Buck Catalog & SHOT Show

Obviously. But then you have either holes or filler screws in what would otherwise have been a sleek, classic design.
I think the odds are pretty good that they will do a run without the clip sometime - they did a slim pro with burlap scales without the clip, so it seems even more likely that there are others who share your desire.
 
nothing impresses me much on these new ones.

on the slim 110...id be fine if they took the pocket clip off it and put it on a full size 110 version.
 
I'm really interested in the 112 slim in nickel. Other than the 110/112 slims, I can do without the other new models. Nothing as earth shattering as the Range in this year's lineup!
 
I like the Mustang and the slim heritage models. Would have preferred they make the pocket clip on the heritage models ambidextrous though.

ETA: darn just checked the prices on the heritage models! Guess I’ll have to wait and see if they make them in 420HC.
 
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Not only that, seems right after this announcement, prices of a lot of popular models got heavily inflated.
Hmmm. It's been several years since I bought my plain old standard 112, but I think I paid $65 for it. It does look like the prices have gone up.
 
Well, the slim with the nickel bolster and the clip just screams my name...

Gotta wait until they make it over the pond :)
 
Not only that, seems right after this announcement, prices of a lot of popular models got heavily inflated.

Good, it’s not just me then. My head’s been in CRK land for a few years, but I thought things had inched up a bit. Still one of the very best bang for the Buck, (plus a whole lot more), USA Made, working knives regardless, IMHO.
 
Hmmm. It's been several years since I bought my plain old standard 112, but I think I paid $65 for it. It does look like the prices have gone up.
I don't know why anyone would buy a standard 110 new for $90 right now. I've bought a couple 10-15 year old ones on the bay the past couple of weeks in my quest for kids' birth year knives and haven't paid more than $60 including tax/shipping. Both are basically new and with sheaths. Not as much availability for 112s, but especially if you don't care about the year, you can easily get unused 110s in the $50ish range.
 
I don't know why anyone would buy a standard 110 new for $90 right now. I've bought a couple 10-15 year old ones on the bay the past couple of weeks in my quest for kids' birth year knives and haven't paid more than $60 including tax/shipping. Both are basically new and with sheaths. Not as much availability for 112s, but especially if you don't care about the year, you can easily get unused 110s in the $50ish range.
I guess I haven’t kept up with prices lately. I’ve kinda gotten away from buying knives the last few years. The last time I looked at a 110, you could get them around $40 at Wally World. I guess those days are gone.
 
I work for an American manufacturing company. We also implemented a price increase this month. Material, capital equipment, and labor costs keep rising. We saw a delay of a few months in some suppliers passing new tariff costs along to us, but by the end of 2025 nearly all have done so.
 
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