Stainless 110

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My stainless and brass framed customs like yours...

Hello Dave,

They are lovely, I have reason to believe it’s from 1989. As I have a proto type (1of2) that goes with both stainless 110s which is completely dull and the pins are quite raised. It has a 1989 blade which is unfinished.

I have tried to message you but your inbox is crammed with other messages.

Kind regards
 
Those are very interesting! I would definitely pick one up if the custom shop offered them. Maybe they could be a Buck if the month...
 
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Hello Dave,

They are lovely, I have reason to believe it’s from 1989. As I have a proto type (1of2) that goes with both stainless 110s which is completely dull and the pins are quite raised. It has a 1989 blade which is unfinished.

I have tried to message you but your inbox is crammed with other messages.

Kind regards
Yowser had 5 pages of messages ,! Now down to only 3 pages so have room now to get pm from ya !
 
Kinda reminds me of the Ti 560’s. Definitely something I’d not seen anywhere. Good thing I seen them here. If I’d seen that at a gun show, I’d figure some type of ripoff copy.
 
The standard 110 was the first million seller for Buck and even today they work on improving the basic knife..New steels and handle materials like the Slims and aluminum frame for example. This 'variation' I bet came close to being a production model! I really like the idea of a twin blade 'Slim' and that handle is a big canvas for engraving or other artwork.
 
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