Which models are still made in the USA?

st of all I did not make the statement you are refering to about members here not knowing their Bucks. 2nd I said that I thought I was right--I stand corrected. I also said if I was incorrect that some one on here would correct me. And last I am probable twice your age and have been collecting Buck knives since 1968. I even bought 3 knives from you. You have no right to get so hateful over a remark you did not read correctly.
Harold

Herold,
Brother I wasn't talking to you, I only refered and quoted your statement about the 110s, thats it. The other comments were to the other guy, I should have quoted his statement as well. My mistake for not separating the statements.
 
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110s have always been made in the USA and always will. As for the completely ignorant statement above about "these guys in the Buck forum section not knowing about Buck knives", First of all who are you? I've been here for a few years, and never seen your name come around. I've collected for almost 20 years and have more Buck info in my little finger than you, I'd Bet...

I would watch what you say, because i'm sure thats not what you meant, maybe what you wanted to say was lost in translation from your head to your fingers. With a total of 59 posts and less than a month on the forums your starting out on a bad foot.

I wasn't implying everybody on these forum, man. If I would have meant everybody, I would have said that. But mainly I was replying to this statement,

Alot of the old timers around my area are put off by buck knives,they even think the 110 is made in china now,as they see those cheap nylon sheaths they all come with now,and they see the made in china tag on the sheath and presume the knife is also made in china,makes sense kinda i guess..Buck should have stuck with the traditional leather sheaths on the 110 and 119 knives,and had the nylon as a option you can buy.

I in no shape, form, or fashion bashing the vets that have put time in these forums. I know a few things about Buck knives, but no more the common Buck collector. I'm sorry for anybody I may have offended or made mad. I should have clarified my comments sooner, rather than later, but I definitely didn't mean it like y'all folks took it.
 
but I definitely didn't mean it like y'all folks took it.

It's hard to translate and relay the words in script/writing that we mean. I have had this problem in the past and had to really watch and correct the things I write to insure they are presented in a fashion that isn't hostile or portrayed as such. No harm no foul.
 
I know man. I definitely should have refined what I meant. Again, I am sorry for sounding rude and ignorant.
 
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