What's your newest Buck knife

Custom shop 501 with elk covers and a Magnacut blade.

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If you are sensitive to knife abuse, stop scrolling now. I bought this off the auction site last week. The seller stated “got as a kid 15 years or so ago and i didn't know better so i used it as a Chopper bushcraft knife, immediately damaged the edge, and soon after chipped it. the damage is from ignorance, not some ridiculous abuse. meaning that i didn't put it through a stress tests or threw it down a mountain or something.” He did a pretty good job of rolling the edge and chipping the blade. I will fix it on the belt sander later today. The knife really is in good condition except for the damage to the blade which should be easily fixed. The point of the knife is still sharp enough to cut paper. The belly of the blade is a little duller than that.
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If you are sensitive to knife abuse, stop scrolling now. I bought this off the auction site last week. The seller stated “got as a kid 15 years or so ago and i didn't know better so i used it as a Chopper bushcraft knife, immediately damaged the edge, and soon after chipped it. the damage is from ignorance, not some ridiculous abuse. meaning that i didn't put it through a stress tests or threw it down a mountain or something.” He did a pretty good job of rolling the edge and chipping the blade. I will fix it on the belt sander later today. The knife really is in good condition except for the damage to the blade which should be easily fixed. The point of the knife is still sharp enough to cut paper. The belly of the blade is a little duller than that.
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That'll polish right out.:)
 
If you are sensitive to knife abuse, stop scrolling now. I bought this off the auction site last week. The seller stated “got as a kid 15 years or so ago and i didn't know better so i used it as a Chopper bushcraft knife, immediately damaged the edge, and soon after chipped it. the damage is from ignorance, not some ridiculous abuse. meaning that i didn't put it through a stress tests or threw it down a mountain or something.” He did a pretty good job of rolling the edge and chipping the blade. I will fix it on the belt sander later today. The knife really is in good condition except for the damage to the blade which should be easily fixed. The point of the knife is still sharp enough to cut paper. The belly of the blade is a little duller than that.
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Ain't even broken in yet!
 
Local knife shop just bought a bunch of knives from a big Buck collector. Most are way fancier that what I need, but I did pick up this 2018 110LT. No box or sheath, but otherwise looking brand new. (And I already have a poly 110 sheath, so I'm all set.) It's ridin' around on my belt today.

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Local knife shop just bought a bunch of knives from a big Buck collector. Most are way fancier that what I need, but I did pick up this 2018 110LT. No box or sheath, but otherwise looking brand new. (And I already have a poly 110 sheath, so I'm all set.) It's ridin' around on my belt today.
I like mine too, got it in a Christmas exchange one year. I recently got the 110 drop point slim select with a red handle from C and C, I like it but the slim handle reminded me of why I like the bigger handle of the 110 LT, more hand filling. They have a 110 LT in red handles, so still may have to get that…..just to compare. ;)
 
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I like mine too, got it in a Christmas exchange one year. I recently got the 110 drop point slim select with a red handle from C and C, I like it but the slim handle reminded me of why I like the bigger handle of the 110 LT, more hand filling. They have a 110 LT in red handles, so still may have to get that…..just to compare. ;)
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Smoke Jumper!! 🍺😍
John 😁
 
I like mine too, got it in a Christmas exchange one year. I recently got the 110 drop point slim select with a red handle from C and C, I like it but the slim handle reminded me of why I like the bigger handle of the 110 LT, more hand filling. They have a 110 LT in red handles, so still may have to get that…..just to compare. ;)
I have the 112 in Slim Select (with nail nick!) and LT. I think the LT feels better in the hand, but the SS is nice for pocket carry (with pocket clip removed).
 
My Dad (who turned 80 last year) carried a single blade lockback Case knife since before I was born. I tried to convert him over to Buck several times, even bought him a custom 112 for Father's Day. I don't think he carried it once. Then I gave him a 110 LT. It went straight in his pocket, the Case went in the dresser drawer, and the LT remains his main carry knife.

This 112 slim select has been in my pocket a lot lately, and is still my newest:
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