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Knives you wished Buck made

I would like a Santoku to go in my "User" Buck Kitchen collection.
That would be great.
At this point I am forced to use a Santoku from another brand....
 
I didn’t know about those titanium lock back 110 or 560 until I joined this forum a few years ago. I’ve never seen one in the flesh. The ones I’ve seen listed for sale were a bit to high a price and I wasn’t sure if they would be to slim for my grip. They are nice looking and the light weight and strong ti-frame is intriguing.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe buck has ever made a TL29 knife before. That would go high on my wish list of knives.
 
would like to see
a more down to earth
workingman's price-friendly
folding kalinga
loose the brass
(entirely needless in replicating what was)
refit with a different handle design.
could be ultra slim, less traditional touches.
use plastic with steel liners, torx screws, pocket clip. and perhaps a nylon sheath
but that's optional carry.
just my 2 cents.
 
would like to see
a more down to earth
workingman's price-friendly
folding kalinga
loose the brass
(entirely needless in replicating what was)
refit with a different handle design.
could be ultra slim, less traditional touches.
use plastic with steel liners, torx screws, pocket clip. and perhaps a nylon sheath
but that's optional carry.
just my 2 cents.
They did the 415 with black rubber and also all camo handle, but it still isn't cheap.
 
would like to see
a more down to earth
workingman's price-friendly
folding kalinga
loose the brass
(entirely needless in replicating what was)
refit with a different handle design.
could be ultra slim, less traditional touches.
use plastic with steel liners, torx screws, pocket clip. and perhaps a nylon sheath
but that's optional carry.
just my 2 cents.
Kinda, somewhat like you describe.
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I agree w/ you tho.
The 117 is a great knife.
At least add it to the Pro series.

I wonder what the future Legacy knives will be w/o Joe around.
Some of the old Legacy knives were pretty impressive compared to the fixed blade versions of this year.
 
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