Buck's crosslock.

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I just got this knife in a trade with a good friend of mine, he's had it for years, but never used it.
He got it for a backup pack knife, but he never called on the blades edge, I have used it since I got it, and I really like it. I've seen them before, but I never knew how nice they are. I really like the looks of the blade, and I'll be testing it this winter when deer season rolls around.
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So what do you guys think, if you have one or a pic, I'd love to see it... thanks guys.
 
Hey BG, all it has on it Is the Buck USA Stamp.
I guess they never put a date stamp on them, I have the original box and paper work too.
 
I have a couple. Each knife that I have has two blades... one a main blade as illustrated by your photo as well as a gut hook blade, while the second Buck has the same main blade but the second blade is ground narrower, for seat belts or straps.

They've been hardy workers, never a flaw with either.

James
 
On the one I have the liner says Pat Pending. I dont know if that had any thing to do with it. I took it apart and buffed off the bead blasted finish, to a shiney matt finish. I think it looks alot better.
 
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I carried one decades ago.

Treat it like a slip joint, and your fingers will thank you.
 
There are some crosslocks that are fairly rare..

This one is with a 560 for size comparison.

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JTS, now that's a sweet 180 crosslock you got there...
Here's 2 pics of some of my crosslocks...

180s...
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ITE
 
Thanks guys, I have to check that thread out.

ITE, I can see why no one else has one, you bought them all!!!!! :D
Beautiful collection, I really like these knives. :thumbup:
 
I had one for a long time and at first did not care for it. Then I started carrying it to work and really got attatched to it. I Kept it in the Jeep and then the Jeep got stolen one night. Got the Jeep back but my Crosslock disappeared.....punks.
 
I have a few crosslocks pictured below....I'll also throw in a nice twist! In the second picture you will see the prototype 110 Liner Lock (middle). The liner lock came from a Crosslock. I guess that would make the knife a crossbreed. I'll try to take a better pic later today, the stamp is somewhat visible.

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Very difficult to see deep in enough to see the model number (180\) very well, but it can be seen in the second pic. By the way johnnytwoshoes...cool rifle!
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JTS,

I love those photos of yours. The colors are just fantastic, the Weatherby, crosslock & grass.
"Thank you"

The old school 180 crosslock holds a special spot in my heart, even if it is a plastic Buck.
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Thank you guys so much for the pics, I love seeing all the different variations.
Please, if you have more to share do so, I really enjoy seeing these.

JB, thank you very much, I try to take pics that everyone will enjoy, and if just one person likes them, I feel good. :thumbup:
Why does the Crosslock have a special place in your heart?

I love stories :thumbup:
 
Story.....Ok,
My wife and I took a trip out to see our oldest son graduate from the Navy boot camp in Illinois. I had to leave my knife in the car, they would not let me on the plane with it. I had forgotten to check it in the luggage. I felt naked with no knife in my pocket, so we went on a drive and found this huge mall. I was bummed there was a big construction job at the mall as they were adding a Bass Pro Shop, but, I was about 6 months early:(. They did have a nice sporting goods shop and I found a nice new Buck knife, the 180 crosslock and it was love at first sight....or a first handle, it was very lite for its size and it opened with a flick of the wrist "sweet". That knife was my only EDC for a few years. It's the center knife in all black in the photo, it's skinned its share of deer and a big young Brahma Bull, but, thats another story.
 
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They're easy to take apart. The Crosslock won the 'Knife of the year' award in 1994. A prestigious award for Buck. That year Buck brought out eight different models of the 180. DM
 
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