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I'm guessing here, but I'd bet they got to handle all the Facebook, Instagram, and maybe even youtube reviewer etc nonsense too.Unfortunately they don't seem to be nearly as active here.
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I'm guessing here, but I'd bet they got to handle all the Facebook, Instagram, and maybe even youtube reviewer etc nonsense too.Unfortunately they don't seem to be nearly as active here.
I know that Matt, the Buck Forum mod, is Buck’s customer service and warranty manager. I’m sure that keeps him plenty busy.I'm guessing here, but I'd bet they got to handle all the Facebook, Instagram, and maybe even youtube reviewer etc nonsense too.
Unfortunately they don't seem to be nearly as active here.
He’s a Buck employee so I believe he would be more active taking care of his duties there. This moderating would be some what of a lower priority…but then, I’m assuming.Where isBuck Knives Inc. more active
Honestly if he's warranty manager he's not doing a very good job. At least on my latest warranty job he said he would be involved in solving, it didn't go well.I know that Matt, the Buck Forum mod, is Buck’s customer service and warranty manager. I’m sure that keeps him plenty busy.
The main question is not about the AG Russel knives. I was about the order that BCCI made about a year ago and had shipped to Michael Hoover. What is the story behind these 112 drop points because they have a very different profile than the standard 112 drop points. See first picture above. Michael Hoover says he didn't touch them. BCCI says they never saw them because the blades got directly shipped to Hoover. Thanks.Sorry for the delayed response, I have been traveling the last couple of weeks at NRA and Blade Show. Yes we did make the 308 for AG Russell back in 2009. That appears to be a correct version. Tony Wagner is the BCCI liaison and handles any request from the club. I know we are currently working on a project with the 112 DP.
That blade looks a lot like warncliffe nail notch 110 we did for Sheppard Hills that some have put into a 112. It is difficult to tell for sure without see the knife in person.The main question is not about the AG Russel knives. I was about the order that BCCI made about a year ago and had shipped to Michael Hoover. What is the story behind these 112 drop points because they have a very different profile than the standard 112 drop points. See first picture above. Michael Hoover says he didn't touch them. BCCI says they never saw them because the blades got directly shipped to Hoover. Thanks.
Me too. I just asked the question so I could get the back story and to make sure they weren't "repaired."Drop point 112's have interested me since 2007..If this IS factory and obviously very limited or rare I really don't care exactly how it looks.. it's ok with me.