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I go weeks now, without seeing anyone else local, wearing a Buck 110 or another lock back in that distinctive belt pouch. Is the old school lock back folder going the way of the dinosaur? These are by Buck, Uncle Henry, Case, Schrade and Parker
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Campfire Outfitter
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I like the Buck 110/112 series of knives. I admit I don't pack them around all that much, but think they are a lot of knife for the money. Buck 110 Custom Shop w/nickel bolsters, stag slabs, and BG42 blade... Buck 110 Custom Shop w/nickel bolsters, buffalo slabs, and BG42 blade... Buck Collectors Club 110 stag drop point... "Buck Benza Ti"...
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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I have several Buck 110's and 112's, Scrade LB7's (USA), and my hip carry is a Puma Prince in a leather pouch.
"If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go wherever they went." -Will Rogers
"If you have a lot of self control you don't need a lot of government control" - Thomas Sowell
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I EDC a cheap Imperial, made in Ireland. Sanded down the plastic slabs a little for easy one hand opening. Can't beat it for trim carpentry- shim, pry and everything else. I would be lost without a belt knife. I like them a little smaller than the 110's for EDC. I am the only one I know, tho.
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My Schrade LB7 is too heavy, a well made knife but more than I'm willing to carry - ever.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. Albert Einstein
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I have a 110 and a 112 and they are the best value in knives that I know of but a little heavy for me as I don't wear a belt. The light weight 110 paperstone is just right in the back pocket though.When I was a kid the 110 was the coolest knife made. The Duke boys always had theirs on. Gene
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i had one of the big Bucks when i was a kid, but i quickly traded it for the Gerber Bolt Action when they came out.
Guns don't kill people, drivers with cell phones kill people.
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I'm a long time fan of the Buck 110/112 lockback folding knives. I frequently carry a 110 in its leather belt pouch while working. I guess I'm a bit old school.
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As a kid of the 80's, Bo and Luke made me want to carry a Buck. One of my fav's is still the titanium model.
However, I'm on Mr. Winston's list, so the Bucks will be gathering a bit of dust....
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I have a Buck 110 Alaskan Guide with a Bos S30V blade. I use it for my belt carry backup when hunting. My outdoor knife is a little smaller Kershaw Gentleman's Lockback that has migrated into my jeans pocket.
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I love those Buck 110 customs...
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