Is it a Buck 110?

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Hi there. I have found a knife in my fathers drawer. It looks exactly like a buck 110 but has no stamb ”Buck 110 USA” on the blade. The quality is superb. Me and my father are from Sweden. He belives he bought it during his youth in Sweden. He is born 1949. It could also be bought in Canada where he worked as s trapper for several years. Can it be a original Buck if it is not stamped?
Best regards Carl-Oskar
 
Hi there. I have found a knife in my fathers drawer. It looks exactly like a buck 110 but has no stamb ”Buck 110 USA” on the blade. The quality is superb. Me and my father are from Sweden. He belives he bought it during his youth in Sweden. He is born 1949. It could also be bought in Canada where he worked as s trapper for several years. Can it be a original Buck if it is not stamped?
Best regards Carl-Oskar
Post this and photos of both sides and the top and bottom of the knife in the Buck forum here.
 
Hi there. I have found a knife in my fathers drawer. It looks exactly like a buck 110 but has no stamb ”Buck 110 USA” on the blade. The quality is superb. Me and my father are from Sweden. He belives he bought it during his youth in Sweden. He is born 1949. It could also be bought in Canada where he worked as s trapper for several years. Can it be a original Buck if it is not stamped?
Best regards Carl-Oskar
110, 111 whatever it takes.
 
heres a site built by one of the bcci members on all 110s ever made...its pretty darn complete....with pics of examples and details. if it's a Buck and not one of the other makers who made similar knives....you'll be able to identify it with this website......but it should have a Buck stamp on it unless blade was changed to a custom for some reason.....

 
heres a site built by one of the bcci members on all 110s ever made...its pretty darn complete....with pics of examples and details. if it's a Buck and not one of the other makers who made similar knives....you'll be able to identify it with this website......but it should have a Buck stamp on it unless blade was changed to a custom for some reason.....

That is an awesome website! Thanks!
 
heres a site built by one of the bcci members on all 110s ever made...its pretty darn complete....with pics of examples and details. if it's a Buck and not one of the other makers who made similar knives....you'll be able to identify it with this website......but it should have a Buck stamp on it unless blade was changed to a custom for some reason.....

Thank you
heres a site built by one of the bcci members on all 110s ever made...its pretty darn complete....with pics of examples and details. if it's a Buck and not one of the other makers who made similar knives....you'll be able to identify it with this website......but it should have a Buck stamp on it unless blade was changed to a custom for some reason.....

This site was very helpful. I am prety shore its not a Buck. It is a finger-grooved knife (looks like V7FG except all sprints are golden colored. The thing that confuses me is that they seams to have started with finger-grooved knifes later then when my dad was in Canada. They dont sell Buck knifes in Swedish stores (not today and probobly never before). Therefore i have never seen a real Buck 110. Just been watching youtube videos😀 Another diference between this knife and the originals seems to be that the sprints (the ones that go to the wooden handle) are almost totaly flat on my knife. It looks like they are more rounded on the originals. As i sad, il try to post a picture after i figured out ho to do it. Thanks too all of you how are helping me.
 
I own one (have for over 50 years) but am NOT a Buck 110 expert.

There are MANY Buck "experts" out there but no Buck 110 that I know of ever had a "grooved" or contoured handle. Mine certainly doesn't.

So, whatever it is, it's NOT a Buck 110.
 
I own one (have for over 50 years) but am NOT a Buck 110 expert.

There are MANY Buck "experts" out there but no Buck 110 that I know of ever had a "grooved" or contoured handle. Mine certainly doesn't.

So, whatever it is, it's NOT a Buck 110.

I agree that is not a Buck but they seems to have made finger grooved handles. See link below
 
I own one (have for over 50 years) but am NOT a Buck 110 expert.

There are MANY Buck "experts" out there but no Buck 110 that I know of ever had a "grooved" or contoured handle. Mine certainly doesn't.

So, whatever it is, it's NOT a Buck 110.
As the post above show, they exist.

https://www.buckknives.com/product/110-folding-hunter-knife/0110FAM01/ This is buck current offer. These type of handle exists since the 80s.

 
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