What Buck are you carrying today?

Did some clean-up of the garage yesterday, hauled boxes from the big Christmas toys to the recycle bin at the dump - used my Buck Vantage to cut them up. OH
We don't have much of a problem with boxes here. Our kids & grandkids are scattered all over the country, so we just send them checks. Our youngest grandkids started college this year, and we'd never be able to keep up with what kids that age want anyway. On the bright side; all of our gifts must be put to good use, because we've never had any money returned.:)
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we've never had any money returned.:)
Thanks for a great laugh this morning! My wife volunteered me to help a lady that works with our disabled daughter. The lady is a single mother of four, quite tough and resourceful, but with four bikes and a gaming chair (souped up office chair) she needed assembly help. I took on the gaming chair and one bike (a BMX bike for a boy) besides the regular parts it came with short, stout cylinders to mount on the axles. I'm 68 and it's been decades since I assembled a bike, this was a new feature to me. I was glad to help and glad to be done yesterday! OH
 
Thanks for a great laugh this morning! My wife volunteered me to help a lady that works with our disabled daughter. The lady is a single mother of four, quite tough and resourceful, but with four bikes and a gaming chair (souped up office chair) she needed assembly help. I took on the gaming chair and one bike (a BMX bike for a boy) besides the regular parts it came with short, stout cylinders to mount on the axles. I'm 68 and it's been decades since I assembled a bike, this was a new feature to me. I was glad to help and glad to be done yesterday! OH
Good for you OH! I'm going to help my wife deliver her Christmas cookies to the neighbors. (All four of them:)) I guess she figures that the more she gives away, the less I'll eat. I've been "sampling" them pretty regularly the last few days.
 
The old 110 has been hard to put down, lately. I think I have a new best friend.
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Railsplitter I totally agree with you on using the fancy 112..And I believe if you want to pass any down to family and friends they would much rather have one you held used and enjoyed. On really old knives I always wondered the stories they could tell. Paraphrasing a old Hank Williams song " How many hands have held you and hated to let you go.."
 
Is it just me, or is the 110 LT getting really popular among our group lately?
Nah, it's just you.:)

Seriously though, I got my 110 back in the 70's, and it got carried a lot over the years, but I just thought it was kinda heavy. I saw the LT on sale for $15 last month, so I figured I'd try it out. It's been on my belt almost every day since.
 
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