Originally Posted by jim62
Originally Posted by add
IMHO, Buck has been irrelevant for quite awhile now in terms of performance, materials, f/f, etc...

Regardless of where they are making their stuff, why reward mediocrity?


You damn sure have not used any Buck Knives lately.

They were the FIRST large scale knife producers to use 154Cm and S30V in sub $100 knife.

Their folders like the Vantage are VERY well made knives, and are made in S30V with G-10 scales for less than $60. Nothing "mediocre" about them.

I used a BuckLite model last year hunting. It's a great design and cost less than $30. It kicked the ass of several European knives at up to twice the price .

Pauls Bos ,who headed Buck's heat treatment shop for over 40 years has forgotten more about heat treating blades than most custom makers will ever learn.



You are correct...

After I un boxed an Alpha folder I got (and failed to bench test at the store) a few years ago had a loose thumb stud and enough lateral blade wobble that it resembled a 6 year old child's loose tooth, I haven't been back. laugh
Actually, did go back to return it and the second one had the same issue with the blade play, albeit to a lesser degree...

Still have my 35 year old 110.
Great knife for it's time.


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