Winner...And Still Heavyweight Champion...The Venerable Buck 110

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I love the tight grain that some of those workman knives have. And of course I agree with 100 that that sheath is a deal in its self. But,,, being a double dash makes that one all the better.

Nice grab.
 
yes i forgot what the dash dash was for...
any one know?

Some mid year change that year.... Never has been identified as what the change was that I have ever seen.

Is my grandsons birth year. Would be cool to have a -- for him.
 
The second dash on the left side of the 110 stamp signifies a manufacturing change to the blade pivot.
THX guy!
i knew it was some small detail ..
what think of soon to be new log in?
seems some one else some place else is using 334 now..
 
I remember cutting a lot of fingernail notches in those 110`s back in the day. One of the most pleasant places of employment during my life.;)
 
This is one of the very first 110s. It came with a thin yellow box, tan sheath and all sorts of paperwork. The tan sheath was the first used, but discontinued. I'm not sure how many were produced. I have only seen one besides this one, I'm sure there must be others.




 
This is one of the very first 110s. It came with a thin yellow box, tan sheath and all sorts of paperwork. The tan sheath was the first used, but discontinued. I'm not sure how many were produced. I have only seen one besides this one, I'm sure there must be others.





Nice. Is the blade used or unused? Interesting blade shape.
 
Hi folks -

I ordered a 110 with a "deer head" cutout in the blade off of the web specials site today, along with a "sirus".

Just trying to give a great company a little business.....

best regards -

mqqn
 
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