What Buck knife most interests you?

Thomas, could you clarify what exactly you're talking to Buck about?

Fixed blade? Please ask for a flat (or swinging for the fences, a convex) grind.
 
Another vote for the Vantage Pro. This one would be better for me with a grippier handle.
 
Thomas, could you clarify what exactly you're talking to Buck about?

Fixed blade? Please ask for a flat (or swinging for the fences, a convex) grind.

Pretty sure the parts are already made up so there would be no choice on grind etc. I will check though.
 
The most interesting buck to me changes regularly, but today I'll say the 301. It as well as the rest of the 300 series would be great if they brought back the full flat grinds. Add an avid with sandvik or 1095, fix how the spey blade rides proud and it would be in my pocket everyday :)
 
They all for the most part interest me. Currently like my Buck Punk the best and only.Love this one.Will get more broke at moment.


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Well what we are looking at is a 196 Mini Alpha which they were discontinued. These would come with Mossy Oak Camo handle and Mossy Oak Camo sheath. Something that will not excite many is the blade steel which is 12C27M which is fine steel but they have offered that model in the past with S30V and I think at one time ATS.

They have enough parts to do about 220 of them. The blades are already fully ground etc.

Here is the good part and that's price. My guess is the price of these would only be about $70. and 25% of the profit would go to charity.

They have so many sheaths that they jokingly asked if we wanted 2 sheaths with each knife. To be honest I know what a PITA it can be at times finding a replacement sheath when one is lost or worn. So silly question for you all. Would it be a bit of a selling point if they came with 2 sheaths?
 
I'm just getting started and the 500 series currently interests me, though I don't have any yet. The 500 looks awesome, I have always loved drop points for big-game hunting.

I just picked up.my first 110 today. Already had a 112. I'm looking to acquire all of the traditional lock blades.

The 110 is reminiscent if my Schrade scrimshaw T-bird, which I sold a couple years back. The 110 is maybe a little bigger.

I also like the 300 series stockman knives and really miss my lost 317 Wrangler.

Didn't Buck used to make a big non-locking sheath folder, about the size of the 110? I have an attraction to that style as my dad carried one like it (don't know the make.)
 
I like both the 110 and the folding Buck Kalinga. It would be nice if Buck could offer more variations in the folding Kalinga offering different handle materials/woods and blade finishes.
 
I like my little Vantage 340. I kinda want a higher end version of the same knife. Do they make one or do I have to step up into the larger models? Also just bought a Reaper from the Exchange, maybe that might tide me over till I have the cash to get a Hoodlum finally
 
I'm looking to acquire all of the traditional lock blades.
I also like the 300 series stockman knives and really miss my lost 317 Wrangler.
Didn't Buck used to make a big non-locking sheath folder, about the size of the 110? I have an attraction to that style as my dad carried one like it (don't know the make.)

Yes, it is the 317 Trailblazer. DM
 
I love the Vantage series. My 346 gets the bulk of my edc. I also can't get enough of my Spitfire. Getting some edc time is the 850 Bravo. Nice heavy duty knife. Like it so much I traded away a zt350. I think the Bravo is a better knife and just as heavy built. I wish they wouldn't have discontinued them. And I'd love blade options. The chisel grind tanto has its uses but If it was a drop point it would be my favorite knife bar none.
 
I'd love to see a 124 with a single guard, rough canvas or burlap micarta scales, stainless steel guard & pommel, no swedge, and a high sabre grind. I'd want it in either uncoated 5160, CPM 3V, or CPM 154.
 
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