Some Buck 112 Love

Right, you said 'poor', I took it as something was wrong and I know you were kidding.

FYI, Years ago, I made several of these in various sizes out of a Raku clay that had mica, schist and several other elements in it. I've used them in various Buck knife photos. Preston

You did a purdy good job, I don't even know what half those elements are? The turtle looked lonely that's why I said poor...Ha!
I've seen them before, just didn't know the history and now I do...Thanks..
 
Get ahold of Makael in this forum, he'll make you one...

I've talked to him about it but that was right before he hurt his hand and it may of been forgotten about. I didn't want to push it when he was injured. He's gotten really good....
 
Cool Knife and Sheaths!! Did Buck stamp the sheaths that way? I've never seen that before...
Yes, that sheath is in the original clam pack. It has never had a knife in it before. The thumb stud kept it from sliding all the way in. I have 2 110 sheaths, 1 new in the clam shell. I could look up the model numbers, but I think they are out of production.
 
I share the opinion that the 110 is also perfect, both are for me the best folding knives manufactured by Buck.

The top 112 in the photography is a 112 bought in Copper and Clad, what they call Charcoal, in steel 5160 and drop point sheet. The seal corresponds, if I'm not mistaken, to Buck's custom department.




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Is the back side of the 112 numbered (serialized)? Can't quite tell from the photo
 
Sorry about double posts, I haven't been on for a while and apparently don't grasp the edit concept on the new format:(
 
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