What would you like from Buck in 2007?

A folder with a 154cm blade with an MSRP under $50. Something with Buck's best blade and all other costs minimized.

Made in Idaho.



Great idea... like a Bucklite with premium steel. Sweet.
 
...How 'bout a "Job Application" and list of "Homes For Sale" in the Post Falls area???... :eek: :eek: :D :p :D
 
I'd like to see a return of the 110/112 transition knife (w/o all the blade etching of course). Or a 110 clip point/drop point combo. Too heavy? Make it with titanium handles like the old 560.
 
What i'd like to get from buck in 2007 hhhhmmmmmmmmmm

how about Buck Dollars, everytime i buy a Buck knife i want to

be able to redeem Buck Dollars to apply to a Custom shop order,

save them up and when i get enough Buck Dollars order another Buck

custom shop knife.:D :thumbup: ;) :p :)
 
A Hobo knife.
...Wow...I ain't seen one of those in years. I had one when I was a Scout too long ago to remember too much detail. I do recall it was some kinda stag or maybe fake stag... (I feel so old and full of decreptitude...snerf, sniff, choke...:( ) ...
 
...Wow...I ain't seen one of those in years. I had one when I was a Scout too long ago to remember too much detail. I do recall it was some kinda stag or maybe fake stag... (I feel so old and full of decreptitude...snerf, sniff, choke...:( ) ...

So check this out...speaking of our gals using knives for gardening or whatever...(BigBelly, hide that 105!!!)...
I put a nice stag Case Hobo on my wish list for Christmas 2005.
Knife, fork, spoon...not too big, which is what I wanted. I mean she got the exact thing dead on.
Well, I got one. My wife is awesome is every way.
I'd take a pic of it but she has it in her lunch bag at work...
 
...Talk about takin' me down "Memory Lane"...sheeesh...I only had a blade and fork on mine I think but I did use it as often as I could get away with it...LOL...My folks thought a regular knife, and fork would do for dinners and such at home...When I went to "campouts" with the scouts the other kids had those cheap tin things that came in the mess-kits you could buy but I had a really neat "grownup" lookin' knife with a fork attached...LMAO...
 
Here's a nice knife from the latest A.G. Russell catalog...

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http://www.agrussell.com/knives/by_...tlery/canal_street_cutlery_doctors_knife.html

Buck might do well with a classic Doctor's Knife...I've always liked fruit knives, and the Doctor's Knife is an upgraded version of that...Two blades or one, I'd buy one...jigged bone scales; brass bolsters; polished blade... ;)

I've just about talked myself into ordering this one... :D
 
Oh Trax,

You just had to link up AG Russell site again didn't you. Now I want the GB 196 and the MB dorado.

jb4570
 
Or a 110 clip point/drop point combo. Too heavy? Make it with titanium handles like the old 560.

I like that idea!!! A dual blade 560!!! But not in that hideous yellow crystal finish... :barf: Satin gray!...with an "as ground" finish on the blades... :) :thumbup:
 
A high quality replacement series for the Buck/Stider collaboration on the
tactical side, again made in Idaho!
 
I am all for 112 in the custom shop, and would certainly buy one (two? three?), but I was wondering if anyone else would, in their dreams, prefer a 500 instead. Probably less likely by a lot, but just thinking.
 
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