Another "different" 110

DarrylS said:
...Forgot to ask ya...Are the pins and rivets ground down flush with the scales on that 110 and do they appear to have the same radius ground into 'em??...

Yes, they all have the same radius. Smooth to the wood. Rocker pin has same curve .

strangely enough, the pins on the back side look countersunk just slightly.
 
...That info makes it sound like they (whoever "they" are ) did it just about the same or similar to the way that we used to do it years ago. That would be indicative of swinging the knife on a predetermined axis , as in using a "dog", against an abrasive surface. It could be a belt sander or even a large disc. With the right tools you can do just about anything. Ask those knifemakers who are really doing great stuff. If only I had 'em...LOL...
 
They are around Goose, I had one with green scales, I should have kept it, but the trade I got was too good to pass up.
 
Ya know Trax, that just might be scuffing from the sheath snap. I've had that on a few 110's.
 
That 110 LinerLock went for $76.05...Strangely enough, none of The Usual Suspects bid on it... :confused:
 
He didn't appreciate what he had. I miss mine, but I was traded a Ti/carbon fiber Godfather for it, thats the only knife I own thats NOT a Buck these days
 
:eek: :eek: :eek: ...I could just ..."SHART"...I never thought that knife would go for only 75 singles...I fell totally asleep as the darn auction ended...If I had only known...:confused: :mad: :(
 
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