Who wouldn't want a build your own 110 kit ?( Not a real one )

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Maybe a bit off topic, but I'm talking wood or plastic here not a real knife.
Case has their wood knife kits, klecker has that plastic lockback you can build, and even Frost cutlery had their wood pocket knife kits ,maybe even SMKW / Rough rider but I'm not sure on that one.
Damn it I want a wood or plastic Buck 110 I can put together myself, and of course I'd gift them to my nephew's too if they made 'em.

Who else would be willing to pay $10 or so for a wood or plastic Buck 110 kit to put together ?
If plastic I'd probably buy myself one in every color besides pink.
 
that would be great.


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Who else would be willing to pay $10 or so for a wood por plastic Buck 110 kit to put together ?
If plastic I'd probably buy myself one in every color besides pink.
You shouldn't be afeared to wear pink, ride pink motorcycle or bicycle, drive a pink car or pickup, or to carry a pink knife (or pink knives.)
If nothing else, a pink knife might maybe possibly be easier to spot if you drop it or set it down in the grass or dead leaves in the woods.

Pink is just a color.
Girls wear blue ...
Historical "Bad Arse" men like George Washington regularly wore pink ... but not on the battlefields outside the Senate Building.
Pink was a popular color with men in his day.

Up until the first decace of the 1900's pink was just another color with no association to the her gender (nor was blue considered a he color.)

Look at all the her's that wear blue! I've never heard of anyone make fun of them for wearing a "guy color". Have you?

Perersonally, I done got ancient enough that I don't give a hoot what folk think of me. What they think don't matter.
My most favorite bicycle was painted by the factory "Hot Pink" (fork, head tube, and seat tube) and blue (everything else) From the front it looks like a hot pink bike. Ashamed I are to say, since 2002, I only put around 45,000 - 50,000 miles on that bike. :( (Due to loss of motion in my legs I can't get on it no more, so I can't put more miles on it. :( )
In the last 3 years I have managed to put a measly 12,000 miles on my Miami Sun (traditional) Trike.
 
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You shouldn't be afeared to wear pink, ride pink motorcycle or bicycle, drive a pink car or pickup, or to carry a pink knife (or pink knives.)
If nothing else, a pink knife might maybe possibly be easier to spot if you drop it or set it down in the grass or dead leaves in the woods.

Pink is just a color.
Girls wear blue ...
Historical "Bad Arse" men like George Washington regularly wore pink ... but not on the battlefields outside the Senate Building.
Pink was a popular color with men in his day.

Up until the first decace of the 1900's pink was just another color with no association to the her gender (nor was blue considered a he color.)

Look at all the her's that wear blue! I've never heard of anyone make fun of them for wearing a "guy color". Have you?

Perersonally, I done got ancient enough that I don't give a hoot what folk think of me. What they think don't matter.
My most favorite bicycle was painted by the factory "Hot Pink" (fork, head tube, and seat tube) and blue (everything else) From the front it looks like a hot pink bike. Ashamed I are to say, since 2002, I only put around 45,000 - 50,000 miles on that bike. :( (Due to loss of motion in my legs I can't get on it no more, so I can't put more miles on it. :( )
In the last 3 years I have managed to put a measly 12,000 miles on my Miami Sun (traditional) Trike.
Not having anything Pink for me is by choice.
 
I dont care for pink either. I love the response "your not secure in your manhood", to that I respond no i just have enough balls to say i dont like it.
 
I see no point in a kit knife. It would be easy enough to just carve one.
 
I dont care for pink either. I love the response "your not secure in your manhood", to that I respond no i just have enough balls to say i dont like it.
I never said "your not secure in your manhood" nor the phrase "real men ..."
nor did I intend to insinuate such.
:)
 
Maybe a bit off topic, but I'm talking wood or plastic here not a real knife.
Case has their wood knife kits, klecker has that plastic lockback you can build, and even Frost cutlery had their wood pocket knife kits ,maybe even SMKW / Rough rider but I'm not sure on that one.
Damn it I want a wood or plastic Buck 110 I can put together myself, and of course I'd gift them to my nephew's too if they made 'em.

Who else would be willing to pay $10 or so for a wood or plastic Buck 110 kit to put together ?
If plastic I'd probably buy myself one in every color besides pink.

You mean something like this?
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O.B.
 
You mean something like this?
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O.B.

Yep exactly, a 110 would sell like hotcakes.

I understand it's probably not the hardest thing in the world to make one, but I'd not get the results of a factory Buck kit and I'd rather support Buck by buying one from them.
 
I never said "your not secure in your manhood" nor the phrase "real men ..."
nor did I intend to insinuate such.
:)
No, I didn't mean to imply you did, that is just the typical response I have heard when the subject comes up.
 
Give him a real one.
Of course but a kid might benefit from learning the ins and outs of the knife and operating it safely before getting the razor sharp real deal in hand.
" Don't cut yourself " was enough when my dad handed me the first knife he bought me at age 7 but being able to build myself a practice version before upgrading to the real one would have been cool.
Of course I still think the idea is cool and would want to put one together today, and I'd much rather play with a wood or plastic 110 while I wat have TV than fiddle with the real one that I keep razor sharp.
I know knives are tools are not toys but it's hard to leave them alone ;)
 
Agreed, but I ain't playn with no toy knife. I fiddle with the real ones when idle watch'n tv, etc. There's ya good excuse for an otf. lol
 
In 2009 I seen a wood 500 in a major display at the Blade Show..It was very well done. I used to have a 1958 Sedan Deville in 'Persian Sand' but it looked pink to me..
 
Agreed, but I ain't playn with no toy knife. I fiddle with the real ones when idle watch'n tv, etc. There's ya good excuse for an otf. lol

I'm careful when using my knives as tools, it's when carelessly playing with a razor sharp knife while watching TV that I end up cutting myself :D
 
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