My great Buck-110-collection

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Yesterday I got my third Buck 110. Do you want to see'em?

oki, here they are:





Best regards,
Herbert
 
very Nice!!!
oh no he is out...
" Z doctore sees another vone has comen down wits z buck feavers !
hez will zoon needs z clubs member shipz...
zeis wills keeps z MR. Jack F. bussy...."
 
Nice set of knives you have. The Buck 110 has such a classic American look to it.
 
Too cool for school Herbert! :cool:
What is the first one's scales made of and what is the tang stamp?
 
Thank You for your kind answers!

E.E.E, who's Mr. T?

I don't know the material of the white knife. It feels like stone an it has blue dots, not grey or black as it looks like in the picture.

Chicken, for the pic I asked my old Friend Mr. Agfa Scanner, and he did the job.

334, I don't need a doc hihihi, its too late hihihi hihihi I AM INFECTED UUUAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!

Mike, I'll try to do taht, but it's not so easy to get rare Bucks in good old G.

JTC, a long Time ago I saw the first 110 lying on Stars and Stipes I'll never forget this picture - But I bought the Buck 119.

C_H_L, you're welcome

Greycoat, I hoped to get informations about the material here !?!?

Buckaholic, it's nice, the ice :rolleyes:
the knife is one of the mystic -110- with a hyphen on the right and the left side of the number. I found in the Forum, that the Buck-company itself doesn't quite knows what that means. Is that right?

Best regards,
Herbert
 
Mr. T is an actor,ex bar bouncer who stared in a T.V. movie the A-Team
http://imdb.com/name/nm0001558/
always wore a lot of gold....I use to say to guys with large gold chains
on ..... oh I see you have a Mr. T starter set....jokenly....in reference
to your nice set of knives ....as you will add to your Mr. T starter set.
 
Mr. T is an actor,ex bar bouncer who stared in a T.V. movie the A-Team
http://imdb.com/name/nm0001558/
always wore a lot of gold....I use to say to guys with large gold chains
on ..... oh I see you have a Mr. T starter set....jokenly....in reference
to your nice set of knives ....as you will add to your Mr. T starter set.

Thank you for the Information. Than I bought my fürst three neck chains. But I've no problems with flying in an airplane :D .

Best Regards,
Herbert
 
I don't know the material of the white knife. It feels like stone an it has blue dots, not grey or black as it looks like in the picture.

Sounds like smooth (or "second cut") Sambar Stag. I posted a pic of second cut Sambar somewhere...



Does it look like this stag??? (I like smooth-sanded Sambar Stag!)
 
Hope you don't mind my joining in on the conversation. I've been a BUCK knife collector for a long time. I buy and sell some on EBAY.

I had a 110 like this one. I do believe that they are Corian handles made in the early 90s. Does the tang stamp have an X or + after 110?

Hkingdom
BCC #1177
 
Hope you don't mind my joining in on the conversation. I've been a BUCK knife collector for a long time. I buy and sell some on EBAY.

I had a 110 like this one. I do believe that they are Corian handles made in the early 90s. Does the tang stamp have an X or + after 110?

Hkingdom
BCC #1177

Welcome to the Buck Forum Jerry. :thumbup: I for one have bought a bunch of stuff from you off the bay... Others probably have also.

Larry H.
 
How well does Corian work for scales on knives? I know someone suggested using it for stocks on pistols (like 1911s) in the past, but I don't know how it would work for that either.
 
Hope you don't mind my joining in on the conversation. I've been a BUCK knife collector for a long time. I buy and sell some on EBAY.

Nice to see you here, hkingdom! Maybe you could post some interesting pics, anecdotes, or comments on Bucks... ;)
 
I have never used a knife with Corian handles, so I can't answer that one. I like the looks of them, especially the white ones.

Jerry Quinn (hkingdom)
BCC #1177
Lifetime Member
 
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