The Ugly Buckling

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This is by far my most prized ugly Buck. Its paired with the ugly 80's Red 110 pouch


Found this one at a gun show. I've never seen grind marks like this..

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I don't know if this is considered pretty or ugly
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Got this for my 10th bday and my German Shepard got a hold of it
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All Buck Knives are beautiful. It is just that some are more beautiful than others. Where yours fits in is up to the beholder.
 
I wish people would take better care of stuff I'm going to own someday..... :(

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As far as the colorful scales on the 110, I for one do like that part. Never sure why someone will grind the whole blade but I an working on a knife, for a friend, right now that is like that. Have to agree with Badhammer on the sheath.
 
A lot of ignorant people have done things like this to knives thinking that all knives must be flat ground by hand with a stone, or some such nonsense. My stepfather used to do that to every knife. Also, I have met a few that thought the shiny surface was a problem so it needed scratching to make it usable. :confused:
 
No, those are deep cuts, no idea why.... One of my first 2 line so I had to keep it. Traded a yard sale ($1) Benchmade for it...
 
The Buck 110 is like the pitbull of the knife world - abused more than cherished by most owners. But the tide is turning on both fronts.
 
Doug_86 and Rappy, I have to confess that I removed the art work. GASOUTHERNBOY and I work together.
 
Doug_86 and Rappy, I have to confess that I removed the art work. GASOUTHERNBOY and I work together.

Really awesome work you two do, anyways it now looks like a million bucks (no pun intended). :)
 
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