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Holy cow! That bottom one is GORGEOUS!A few Drop point 110s.
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That's mostly what I have and use...Plain Jane All Day! Thanks for posting!1988 Plain Jane
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No worries mate,glad to help.That's mostly what I have and use...Plain Jane All Day! Thanks for posting!
careful they will grow on you! from 1998 to now i have over 400Those 110's are OUTSTANDING! Wish I had one!
Thanks brother! Some of y'all have some serious collections. All I can do is show off my one custom again. Let me know when you get sick and tired of it. I promise to try and get some different pics.Uncle Timbo just posted a beautiful 110…I need to see more! Here are a few of mine:
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Holy 110's Batman!careful they will grow on you! from 1998 to now i have over 400
Here is a 110 I received recently. It is a no dot.
Amazing! Do you think you can tell me more? All I know is that is no dot. I wanted a vintage 110 without paying an arm and a leg for it and I don't know my way around the versions of earlier 110's. I also have a no dot 112 so I have a sort of "matched set" that I'm happy with in my meager little collection. If you need more pictures let me know.From the photo it looks like that is one of the first sintered frame knives—after the 5th Version but before the Two Dots with the modified tang.
Bert
Do you think you can tell me more?
There is a sticky at the beginning of the Buck Knives forum that gives the 100's version and variations...Amazing! Do you think you can tell me more? All I know is that is no dot. I wanted a vintage 110
Thank you!There is an article in the June, 2012 issue of the Newsletter that gives more information.
Bert