Buck 110/111/112 user pics. Let's see 'em!

The Fort

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As much as I've enjoyed seeing all of the beautiful 110/111/112 model Bucks, all shined up and on display, I'd also like to see some genuine users. The ones that are in your pockets, or your sheath, day in and day out. The ones that fight for pocket space with your keys and coins. The ones that ride on your belt in the best and worst conditions. The ones that are always at your beck and call, and never let you down. The ones that have been to Hell and back.The real EDCs! Get the idea?
 
I own a lot of knives but this is the one I wear more often than not. My favorite work knife of all...
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Ok, I'd like to add my former EDC I wore to work every day until I found out it's illegal to carry in the city of Seattle due to its length. I miss having this on my hip in the warehouse!
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I'm between knives right now. I've been lugging around an 898 for a couple of weeks now and before that a Vantage Pro, and before that a Marksman. Here are my carry 110-ish guys.




I'm disappointed that I don't have better photos of these guys. I'll have to fix that.
 
This 112 is my main work and trail knife. It was sent back to Buck once to have the pivot tightened.


 
This is the Knife I always carry on my boat. I don't use it for other things. It is only for emergencies.

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Pair of two-dots, a 112 for turkey's and other small game and a 110 for big game (whitetail here). OH

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Old Biker I like the dents in the handle. ..I hope it wasn't caused by dropping you bike.
 
There is one small spot on the brass bolster, where I went for a slide once, wore through the leather sheath and into the brass. It has mostly worn smooth now, and is hard to see unless you know what to look for. In the bottom photo, just above the end of the lock bar, you can see what is left of that flat spot. The wood on one of the scales cracked, and I had to work on it a bit with some sandpaper, lest I got a sliver. You can see that near the top left of the top left photo. The rest is just from wear. The rounded edges on the brass bolsters, also is from wear. Going in and out of a leather sheath, multiple times a day, every day, for close to 20 years.

O. B.
 
Good stories.
Hunter, dang I like photos of you skinning that buck with your 110. Hope you got your hands dirty. DM
 
I'm liking all the old 2 dots. Something about the squared bolsters and real ebony just does it for me.
 
Happy new year folks. Here's a pic of my normal 110 users, with a Tempest and Vantage.



Just added this chairman 110. Used it to strip a negative battery cable to install a new terminal on the daughters car today

 
I have a bunch of old users. Now I know these guys would look great if they were sent into Buck for a week at the SPA. But, I can't bring myself to erase all the years of hard work put into their aging frames! If they could only talk what tales they would tell:thumbup:.







JB
 
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