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Thank you Joe Houser

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Joe, I got my Buck 110 and 112 came in the mail today. Thank you for taking such great care of my knives. They look great and are solid as a rock :thumbup:. I wish you all at Buck a merry Christmas.




Thanks,
John
 
I know you can't post pics because your wife/daughter/dog has your digi-cam...but could you describe what repairs Joe made to your knives to earn your undying gratitude??? :p
 
most any thing Joe and his buck doc's do is enught to earn gratude!
i also sent in some " poor missused crippled " bucks that made thier way to
BUCK HOME
that speachal place were ANY unwanted or miss~ued bucks are welcome !
here they recive simi pro love and assestment and then sent on to
Joe's Emgerncy Buck Hospital..
were they recive any needed surgury weather it be transplants , broken bones pined ,
fachail scaring treated with comsmetic surrgury or
heart and sole repair with new make up and a
new inproved cutting out look on life as
our favrite knife!
they come back looking better then new!!!
:D ;)
 
I will try to get some pics up some time Monday. My wife bought a new camera and I can not get a decent shot to save my life with it.


I sent in a 110 and got it back pretty fast. When I opened it, The lock bar stuck up higher than the brass. When I squeezed the knife I could unlock it. I called Joe and he said send it back and he would make sure it was done right. Well I sent it back, I also included an older 112 that developed some blade play.

When I got the knives back the 110 had been sanded. The bolsters where thinned out and it looked more like the older square frames. The wood looked like what was used on my dot112dot. The 112 was solid a rock. I mean this thing has zero play when locked open, closed or half way open. But it is smooth. To me it feels like a custom Buck knife with the tight tolerances. There were a few nics in the brass on my 112 and they removed them. It looks as good as new.


Thanks,
John
 
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