I have a used Buck 110 Finger groove model.
Blade is brand new.
I found this knife in a tool box in my Dad's garage after he died. It wasn't beat up too bad on the scales or bolsters, but the blade had been snapped off about an inch. And, the blade hung out of the handle when turned down.
It sat in a box in storage since 1995.
In 2009, I finally dug it, and a buck 112 out that also had some blade damage.
I remember seeing Dad using the 112, but never saw the 110 until I found it.
I sent both knives back to Buck. The 110 got a new blade and back spring. The 112 got a new back spring and a new blade profile as it had sentimental value.
I have never carried the 110 out of the house since it came back from Buck. It has been a drawer queen.
I regress.
The knife for sale is the Buck 110 FG. It still looks pretty good, although the blade is new. And hair poppin' SHARP! Right from Buck. I have never polished the bolsters, only wiped them down with a micro-cloth. The original blade was a FOUR dot.
I will include a Doug from Durango quick draw sheath. This one is in Cordovan and has a Buffalo Nickel as a concho. It is also the older (I bought this in 2004 for another 110) horizontal carry for cross draw or right side draw.
HERE IS A VIDEO OF THE SHEATH IN ACTION. It is a RH action, but the guy is using his left hand.
I want $75.00 $50.00 $OLD for 110 and sheath. Shipped and PP'd to lower 48. I can't ship these to NYC, so please don't ask.
Make sure your state allows this carry system. It's your responsibility, not mine.
NEW: I would trade this for a Spyderco Kiwi lock back or Kopa. No SS. Used or carried, and no box, OK, but must be in excellent shape.
Pictures. I forgot to use the flash on my camera and these are not the greatest.
Great hunter folder!
Blade is brand new.
I found this knife in a tool box in my Dad's garage after he died. It wasn't beat up too bad on the scales or bolsters, but the blade had been snapped off about an inch. And, the blade hung out of the handle when turned down.
It sat in a box in storage since 1995.
In 2009, I finally dug it, and a buck 112 out that also had some blade damage.
I remember seeing Dad using the 112, but never saw the 110 until I found it.
I sent both knives back to Buck. The 110 got a new blade and back spring. The 112 got a new back spring and a new blade profile as it had sentimental value.
I have never carried the 110 out of the house since it came back from Buck. It has been a drawer queen.
I regress.
The knife for sale is the Buck 110 FG. It still looks pretty good, although the blade is new. And hair poppin' SHARP! Right from Buck. I have never polished the bolsters, only wiped them down with a micro-cloth. The original blade was a FOUR dot.
I will include a Doug from Durango quick draw sheath. This one is in Cordovan and has a Buffalo Nickel as a concho. It is also the older (I bought this in 2004 for another 110) horizontal carry for cross draw or right side draw.
HERE IS A VIDEO OF THE SHEATH IN ACTION. It is a RH action, but the guy is using his left hand.
I want $75.00 $50.00 $OLD for 110 and sheath. Shipped and PP'd to lower 48. I can't ship these to NYC, so please don't ask.
Make sure your state allows this carry system. It's your responsibility, not mine.
NEW: I would trade this for a Spyderco Kiwi lock back or Kopa. No SS. Used or carried, and no box, OK, but must be in excellent shape.
Pictures. I forgot to use the flash on my camera and these are not the greatest.
Great hunter folder!
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