MT_Pokt
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is that copper on that one?
Yes. Copper guard, pommel, and spacers with buffalo and walnut.
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is that copper on that one?
Yeah... pretty happy with this one. Thanks Larry!
.1275" stock D2 with a beautiful hollow grind from edge to spine. They should all be ground like this!
Absolute winner in my book! Well done Buck. You can make me a less pretty one that I can put to use, or I'll bathe this one in blood the first chance I get!
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copper 110-red checkered handles-stamped 2005 Idaho state logo bos s30v blade
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That 118 is sure nice. Should be 440C steel...was my first Buck knife '69-'70. Enjoy it!Acquired two recently, a two line 118, which makes it about 50 years old
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got this one for my vantage collection. I believe but not sure....solid wood inserts are nice.
Your inbox is full. There may be a solution to that wishfarm that Boone and Crockett 112 and 113 is a great LE set. I believe the 112 was Bucks first with a high radius hollow ground drop point..I have looked for a set to break up and grab the 112 out of but every set I seen for a reasonable price the Burl on the 112 looked mediocre or worse. I have heard that blade grind makes a excellent slicer. It's one of Bucks nicest 113 too.
Thanks and it’s fun to have 110 , 112 , and 113farm that Boone and Crockett 112 and 113 is a great LE set. I believe the 112 was Bucks first with a high radius hollow ground drop point..I have looked for a set to break up and grab the 112 out of but every set I seen for a reasonable price the Burl on the 112 looked mediocre or worse. I have heard that blade grind makes a excellent slicer. It's one of Bucks nicest 113 too.
I think 112 master series was never made , but some more experienced member might correct meOne of the things that I like about Buck is how they have a family of different models that are built the same. The Master series or Alaskan Guide are great examples. I looked for years for a Master series 112...