Buck 110 with white handles (Corian)

Yes, Clinton that would be great. Have no Chance to shoot your cannon here in Germany. Yes, I'm going to bring some knives for sale or to trade to the meeting, but i fear I've nothing for you in my box. But let's see may be I find good stuff for you.

Haebbie
 
Is anybody looking for a 112 white corian?
If yes, I would have a look. May be I can find one more. PM me please.

Haebbie
 
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Hi guys!
First, I'm very sorry for the delay, but now I'm very far from home....
Second, thank you very much at all for the replys/discussions!
Ok, but now, stop writing and let's the pics speak for itself!
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I am sorry for the low quality, but I've used my low low quality smartphone...My digital camera is at home...
I'm very happy because this is my first Buck, and is beautyful!
The only problem was the price: I was in error when said it was around 80 euro...It's 100 euro!! :(
 
I can't answer any questions here, but I want to thank everyone for the information and pictures.
 
There are many more 110 collectors than the 112 but the fact is the 112 is the redhead stepchild as far as LE's go. I've been chasing odd and special 112's since 2006 and I would say there is about a 7 to 1 ratio of limited edition 110's to 112s if not higher. If you take the exact same handle materials, steel and bolsters on the secondary market the 112 tends to cost more simply because there are fewer to choose from. In the last few years we see more editions of 110/112 matching knives but from the 70's 80's and 90's that was not the case. I remember when it was hard to find a 112 with nickel silver bolsters much less stag or damascus blades. And upgraded steels like S30V. ..very, very few. And I think of the nice special 112's the number in the run tended to be lower. So yes early LE 112's tend to be more collectable.
 
There are many more 110 collectors than the 112 but the fact is the 112 is the redhead stepchild as far as LE's go. I've been chasing odd and special 112's since 2006 and I would say there is about a 7 to 1 ratio of limited edition 110's to 112s if not higher. If you take the exact same handle materials, steel and bolsters on the secondary market the 112 tends to cost more simply because there are fewer to choose from. In the last few years we see more editions of 110/112 matching knives but from the 70's 80's and 90's that was not the case. I remember when it was hard to find a 112 with nickel silver bolsters much less stag or damascus blades. And upgraded steels like S30V. ..very, very few. And I think of the nice special 112's the number in the run tended to be lower. So yes early LE 112's tend to be more collectable.
Thank you very much for your answer!
Now it's much easy for me understand the situation.

Probably I'll buy a 112 in the future, because I want to "match" my new/old 110. But...I would like to buy a new version, with finger grooved handle, in classic wood. But maybe I can find another with Corian handle; same story like the 110. Probably is more collectable, but i prefert to change, because I do not like 2 knives in the same version, just shorty. Do you think I am crazy?:D
 
Nah. ...We all here have different tastes in knives in general and Bucks in particular. It would never occur to me to drop big money on a big fixed bladed Buck but I do admire folks that do. Remember that you can build one on Bucks Web site. .even just to look. I always end up with Nickel silver and Burl with a S30V blade. .
 
I got an offer for a Buck 110 Gray Corian. Is anybody interested?
If yes, write me a PM or an e-mail please.

Haebbie

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I'm still in the market for a grey Corian 112 to replace the one Dave got back from me. ..Proof postive you should never, never, ever let go of a rare hard to find model Buck you collect. .I thought it was a good idea at the time and the pair of Glocks I bought, a 23 and 35, are great guns and will never be sold but the 112's that left me will be extremely difficult to buy for any price. .While a 23 and 35 are easily found.
 
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