Did anyone here actually ever buy one of these from Smoky Mountain? The most pimped out Buck 110 I've ever seen.
Thought about buying once and sanitizing it but never did, the red corelon would be sweet against the brass.
Stock Photo.
Here are three recent offerings from a dealer.
These all have 5160 carbon steel blades.
I have been carrying the one with ram's horn and a pocket clip lately and really enjoying it.
I REALLY like having the pocket clip on it.
A 1991 426 Bucklite in Desert Camo. Do 110 sized 426's count? Forgot I even owned this one till I saw this picture. Wonder where I stored it, probably somewhere where ITE wouldn't find it.
Sports Afield 110. These knives were part of a larger 7 knife set celebrating the 100th anniversary of Sports Afield.
In addition to the Buck 103 and 110, there were 2 Schrades, 1 Gerber, 1 Coleman/Western, and a
Case. There were only 100 sets and they originally sold for $1,750 in 1987.
A Brian Yellowhorse 110. The handles are Ironwood, Turquoise, and Red Spiny Oyster.
The brass bolsters are enhanced with a deeply engraved Elk profile. A SMKW exclusive numbering 100.
These two busy turtles were blocking the driveway up to the barn.
There were two 500th Anniversary of Christopher Columbus 110's, ITE showed us the other one earlier.
Uncontrolled immigration didn't work out so well for the Native Americans, did it.
Another Limited edition 110 from 2010. Engraved nickel silver bolsters with a Paua shell handle. A Damascus blade rounds out the package. Only 110 of these beautiful 110's were made.
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