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What Buck are you carrying today?

Doing a bit of fall gardening.
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How are the serrations working for you?
Well, I don't really carry it that often, so I don't have a ton of insight to offer you. The last month or so, I've been going through my knife collection more methodically. Otherwise, I gravitate toward a handful of favorites, and ignore knives that I liked enough to purchase but not enough to regularly carry. It's been eye-opening how much I enjoy the lesser-carried knives.

Back to your question: I haven't noticed the serrations at all in daily use: opening mail, slicing apples for kids' snacks, and generally riding in my pocket.

I have one other serrated pocket knife that is on permanent picnic duty. It cuts baguettes, cheese, and sausages like a champ. I imagine this 110 LT would do equally well, but I haven't had any picnics in the last couple of days.
 
I found this to me kinda ugly Rams horn about 7 years ago cheep. Mirror polished Custom blade I'm not sure if it is a factory knife or rehandled. But as I go thru my collection (Thinning the Herd?) I'm realizing all Bucks have a main purpose..to cut stuff. So I pulled this one out to cut things for a few days so we both would feel better..20241121_130947.jpg
 
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