How Many Buck Factory Issue 50th Anniversary 110s? (Take Two)

I have a first run stars 110 and the first run regular and fg 110 all the others are the second design blade
 
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Yes, "Aftermarket Customization" can result in a lot of "rare" combinations. ;) With that in mind, the blade stamp is probably the only attribute that isn't easy to swap/alter...
 
Yes, "Aftermarket Customization" can result in a lot of "rare" combinations. ;) With that in mind, the blade stamp is probably the only attribute that isn't easy to swap/alter...

I completely disagree with this statement. The blade (with different stamp) is probably the easiest part of a 110 to swap out.
I've watched Buck's repair guy switch a blade from start to finish in just a few minutes.
I can do it myself in about 10 minutes if I have already set out the right tools and pin for the switch.
 
...not talking about blades, "blade stamps." Everything else is easily negotiable.
 
Thanks Stumps
I am sure this info will be of great value in the future. My only good 110 50th is the original 50th stamp with no medallion. I also have a 110 50th (last stamp and medallion) with Chuck, CJ, and Josh's signatures, this is of of my favorites as it is one of the last knives Chuck signed. Do you know how many of these were signed?

Good Sunday morning to you Mark,

I may have a little more information for you on the three generation signature 110s.
I was looking on the bay at one that someone from near the plant had for sale. He stated there were less than 300 and they were available at the 2014 Buck Christmas Factory Sale.

Hope that helps. :)
 
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