What Buck are you carrying today?

I have done a pocket clip like that on an older Buck lite that had a lanyard hole. Just for a heads up, I used a pocket clip off of a Frost pocket knife that cost around $5, it had the single hole like that.............in case someone didn't want to take a clip off of a more expensive leatherman.
 
I have done a pocket clip like that on an older Buck lite that had a lanyard hole. Just for a heads up, I used a pocket clip off of a Frost pocket knife that cost around $5, it had the single hole like that.............in case someone didn't want to take a clip off of a more expensive leatherman.

You don't need to cannibalize a Leatherman,even an inexpensive Rev,in order to obtain these particular pocket clips.You can find them on auction sites for about $6.00 to $9.00.The profile of these pocket clips are a great fit with an almost perfect contour,for the current production
of lightweight Buck 110's.

Please post some pictures of your Buck with the clip,as there can never be too many ideas to help all of the members.
 
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110 pro today. I'm a fan of natural materials above all else, but man I love this 110. It's got such a good feel to it...
 
My 285 Flag was in my pocket again today..Sharpest Buck in my rotation with the possible exception of my BG42 301.
 
I put my old 301 that I inherited about 35 years ago in my pocket today. Not sure why but last night I was feeling kind of nostalgic looking at old Bucks online and decided to carry my old 301 that's been pretty much retired.
 
Found a 1985 Buck 422CL "Coalite" at the local flea market this past weekend, think I'll give it a little pocket time. As a youn man, I briefly worked underground in the coal mines. Didn't take me long to figure out that I wanted to work above ground. Much respect for miners!

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I chose a 373 China Buck that was gifted to me that has good factory sharp edge..It's about the smallest Buck I own..Actually a great knife!
 
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