Buck 112 auto

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So I have this Buck 112 auto I inherited. Any Buck fans out there know it's value, or production numbers?

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Well C4F,

You question likely won't get answered unless I set some rules. I see you have only 4 posts so I must assume you are a recent convert to Blade Forums. All the forums are run with rules. One is you can't talk value or sales unless you are a GOLD level member. If you trade with or in knives I would suggest you carefully read the sales rules. Here on the Buck forum we run a tight ship. You may receive production numbers with no problems. But, I believe you are asking questions about a knife modified after being produced by Buck and very few folks may know those numbers. Because you claim it to be an inheritance, if someone knows the value they can give you a $50 range estimate and we can go down the road. 110 autos are more common than 112. If you wish to sell this knife look at the sales sticky at the top of this forum page, do not say so on this thread. There are a few guys that collect these maybe they can help.

300Bucks, Buck Forum Moderator
 
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BUCK does not make autos. They are all aftermarket conversions.

I went to the website of the watermark in your picture. It is an online knife dealer. Your picture is taken from an advertisement on that website for the 112 conversion so I would venture to say you already know the retail value of the knife.
 
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there is also some that are made in china but they have buck name on them and are switchblades. I think you call them Counterfeits. that I have a big problem with because they are not real with a name knife company on it.
 
there is also some that are made in china but they have buck name on them and are switchblades. I think you call them Counterfeits. that I have a big problem with because they are not real with a name knife company on it.

Yes, I examined a 110 counterfit conversion at a recent gun show.
 
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