NEW Buck 110 History Webpage

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Hello,
This is my first post, and I'm happy to share a new project I've been working on.

A photographic history of the Buck 110 from 1964-1986.
http://www.neilpeartdrumsticks.com/BUCK110/buck110.html

I do hope you enjoy it.
-Michael DF Lowe

My current collection, missing knives in gray.
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If I've posted the original post in the wrong spot/forum, please let me know so I can redo it in the correct spot. Or if an admin is capable of moving it, feel free to do so, please.
-M
 
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The best rundown of the 110 variations that I have seen including the sheaths, boxes and tang stamps. Nice simple and clear explanations and pictures. Thanks for sharing this with us and I hope it brings you the ones you are missing. That should be included in the 110 data sheet sticky in the yellow section at the top of the Buck threads pages.
 
This is fantastic! A beautiful piece of work and obviously a labor of love. I will definitely share this with local enthusiasts who are not on BF. Regarding my 110 two-dot, this enables me to finally narrow it down to a V5V4 from 1974, the first year of the "two-dot" marking. I was sure it had to be about that time frame because of where I was when I bought it. That also correlates with the George Stinzel* picture from an earlier posting, which appears to confirm that mine is an early two-dot based on the grind of the tang.

*See post #13 in this thread: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/110-tang-stamp.1692496/
 
Thank you, everyone for the compliments.

I've been working on doing "photoshopped" rivets to better identify them. I didn't like how it looked. I might be doing it with thin black rings instead, similar to the 'wanted' photos.

-Michael
 
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