Non Custom Shop Customized 110's and 112's 2.0

JAGcustomknives

Specializing in The Buck 110
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The first thread with this title has many missing photos, so it's been suggested to start another.

Here's a knife I wanted to share. It's a nice blend of traditional and modern. A Milled Titanium Bolstered 110 with Titanium screws, a S30V DLC blade and Mammoth scales.
I do believe the coating on the blade is the same (TiAlN) as was on the end mills I used to mill the bolsters. I don`t know if I like the Black blade though...





This is a Raindrop Damascus handled 110 with a rare Sierra Trading post blade

 
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Both very nice Jag, especially the top one! You said you didn't know if you like the coated blade; I do think it would look some better uncoated. Out of curiosity what does the Raindrop Damascus handled 110 weigh?
 
The 110 with the mammoth scales is a beautiful knife. I would like to hear what all you do and prices on a few of those things. I really do love mammoth.
 
Thanks guys! I agree you Peter. I switched out the blade for a 50th stamped. I think it looks better now. The Damascus handled 110 weighs a hair over 6 oz. I'll send you a PM sawgrass :) I do have my own forum linked below to talk about these things :)

Does anyone have any non custom shop 110's or 112 pictures to share? Maybe something you modified?....
 
Sawgrass,

You may have ment different but for reminder to everyone, no talking asking about work for you or money costs of work on forum.
Do that with PM or other method.
300
 
Not sure of the wood type but it was dug up from the bottoms of a lake


I've got a few others but my photobucket isn't working right :(
 
Jerad, who perforated the 110 blades? Are they factory made?
I think so, because the blades have no nail nick ...

Haebbie
 
Those 110s are awesome - very beautiful.

Is it possible to get a 50th anniversary 110 thinned out without losing the anniversary badge? I love the 110, but it's too damn heavy for pocket carry, and I don't like the sheath.
 
Herbert, you are correct that they are factory. They were a LE done for The Sierra Trading Post and featured NS bolsters with Elk scales. I think they look better in 560/186 knives :) I believe it was limited to 200.
 
Thank you, Jag, for the Information! Than I found the original knife. When I got thehis 110,
I thought who ripped a 560 to put the blade into a 110 NS frame ;). Especially the Elk scales
doesn't fit to the perforated blade - I think.

Haebbie

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