Early 110

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I picked up a Buck USA,1967 to 1972?110 at a pawn shop today, it is in great condition, is this one of the more desirable versions? It didn't have a sheath but I only paid 10 bucks for it.
 
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A little more description would help and a photo would be even better. There were a lot of changes during that time.

Bert
 
Sorry,have not figured the pic posting out yet, the only other thing I could add is it only has two brass pins in the handle, I will keep working on the photo thing. Thanks!
 
Since the rocker rivet looks like steel, instead of brass, that means it is a 4th Version Variation 2 or later (about 1970-1972). Is the spacer steel or brass? What does the tang stamp look like?

Bert
 
This is what I am seeing: steel rocker rivet, inverted two-line stamp, and separate brass spacer. Based on that it is a 4th Version, 2nd Variation from about1970-1972.

It looks like it's in pretty good condition and that was a great find for $10.

Bert
 
Very nice find!!

Thanks for posting the pictures - love the old 110s and 112s...

best

mqqn
 
Thank you guys for the info, I’m not very knowledgeable about the different versions, I’m actually a 112 guy, but have a few 110’s.
 
I picked up a Buck USA,1967 to 1972?110 at a pawn shop today, it is in great condition, is this one of the more desirable versions? It didn't have a sheath but I only paid 10 bucks for it.
Good score. Identical to the one I inherited from my brother, his first knife. I retired it because of sentiment and too much up and down play. If yours is tight and sharp, keep using it!

Zieg
 
Great find! A friend of mine profited on me being too lazy to check a local pawnshop yesterday. My plan was to stop on the way to work and I didn't. He later sent me a text that he got a current manufacture(2013 or so) 119 for $20. He didn't have one so it was a win on his part.
 
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