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My 110 and old well used and loved 105. Looked up my date code and apparently the 105 was made on 2000. Didn't realize I've had this guy for 15 years. It's still my only fixed blade knife. Love it. So many fish and Quail have been cleaned by it.

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My 110 and old well used and loved 105. Looked up my date code and apparently the 105 was made on 2000. Didn't realize I've had this guy for 15 years. It's still my only fixed blade knife. Love it. So many fish and Quail have been cleaned by it.

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Sigh...now I have to buy a 105. [emoji3]
 
It was put together last year by the custom dept, they had 40 blades from the past but nobody could tell me how old cause their was no date code. It is my favorite.
 
It was put together last year by the custom dept, they had 40 blades from the past but nobody could tell me how old cause their was no date code. It is my favorite.

That stamp was used on holiday tin 110s a few year ago....if I remeber correctly. It was the "Founders Edition" stamp. Year was 2007. They could be found dirt cheap (less than $10) when a big box store clearanced them. Many knife hack customizers bought them, so you will see that stamp around on often times customized knives. Just Google Buck 110 Founders Edition
 
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105. This will make for a good waterfowl hunting knife.

Seems like Buck is using higher quality leather for the sheaths. This one smells like a new pair of good leather dress shoes.

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Here's one you don't see very often; Buck #331 Grandaddy Barlow. Made for Buck by Camillus in 1999 for the SMKW catalog. I was fortunate enough to find this one new in the box. Big for a "pocket" knife, 5" closed.

 
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