You know, I just love the 110

110 EDC's
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110 Eye candy
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Another of my favorites.

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That Buckeye knife was one of my better F&F knives...and it's BG42. I have to admit it pleases me how that turned out. It's also making me want go back in the shop and see if I can do another. I have a big block of ironwood burl. Hhummmhhh.
 
Tony, Plumber, Fritz, Flat and Jack, you guys have some great 110's . Thanks for the photos . DM
 
Here's another one that I'm pretty proud to own. This elk handled 110 was one of a few that Joe Houser himself built using blades and frames left over from the Founders Edition 110. It didn't come with any paperwork, but Chuck Buck sent me a letter of authenticity for it. It desearves a better picture, but this old one will do for now.

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Plumber, I like the stamp on that 110 . I had wondered if some like that would show up .
Nice one . Longbow, is your ATS-34 from the custom shop ? Jack, some very nice customs and LE's . DM
 
Were those ATS-34 blades during the days of Richard Rochell doing the custom shop work at Buck ? A nice 110 E . DM
 
I'd love to see the OLDEST 110 in this forum still in use as an EDC, rather than under glass. I have a 2-dot that I carry on a regular basis, but I'm sure that there are a lot of older 110s that still get used.
 
I love Buck knives, especially because my Dad loved Buck knives.
He had a Buck 110 on his hip the day he passed, I have a special feeling towards Buck for that reason. My first real hunting knife was a 110, which I later lost, but thats another headache. :thumbdn:

A couple years back I did some work for my grandfather, after everything was done he handed me a couple 110s, one that needs to go back to Buck, but the other was in very good shape. I put a good edge on it threw it in my sheath and have enjoyed using it since. With me, it's gut and skinned just three deer, but it's gonna get some more use as time goes on.

Here it is, my trusted woods companion.
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You know that's a damn fine looking knife!!!

You bet it is!

That Buckeye knife was one of my better F&F knives...and it's BG42. I have to admit it pleases me how that turned out. It's also making me want go back in the shop and see if I can do another. I have a big block of ironwood burl. Hhummmhhh.

You really should G. Talent like yours should not be going to waste! Be sure to let me know when you are up and running again. :thumbup:;)
 
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