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I just came across a Buck knife I found in our workplace dumpster many years ago.

The back of the black leather sheath has the number 118 embossed on the back side. There is a
2 line inverted logo - "BUCK" over "usa", on the knife blade just under the hilt of the handle.

The knife and sheath are near, but not perfect. I found information that it was mfd. in 1967 -1972.
I had a few Buck knives that I liked better when I found it - but now I regard this Buck 118 as special
and I plan for it to be a companion in my old years. I am interested in the value it may have, but
not interested in parting with it.

<> https://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/234/234956.jpg <>

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I'd appreciate any guess as to its' worth as I assume it is a somewhat 'collectable' & Thanks!

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$35 to $50 There not very collectible.

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Hey! That my knife! I been looking for that for yearโ€™s!!!

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Originally Posted by Whelenman
Hey! That my knife! I been looking for that for yearโ€™s!!!

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If he's willing to dumpster dive for a Buck, I think you should let him have it! grin

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Originally Posted by P_Weed
I just came across a Buck knife I found in our workplace dumpster many years ago.

The back of the black leather sheath has the number 118 embossed on the back side. There is a
2 line inverted logo - "BUCK" over "usa", on the knife blade just under the hilt of the handle.

The knife and sheath are near, but not perfect. I found information that it was mfd. in 1967 -1972.
I had a few Buck knives that I liked better when I found it - but now I regard this Buck 118 as special
and I plan for it to be a companion in my old years. I am interested in the value it may have, but
not interested in parting with it.

<> https://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/234/234956.jpg <>

(Not actual knife pictured)

I'd appreciate any guess as to its' worth as I assume it is a somewhat 'collectable' & Thanks!

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Send it and $7 to Buck for a cleanup and sharpening, they even cover return shipping. They come back like new.

https://www.buckknives.com/about-knives/bucks-forever-warranty/


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I found a 118 a couple years ago.
The end of the handle was barely sticking out of the mud and sand on a river bank. The sheath was junk but the knife wasn't in to bad of shape.
I cleaned it up and sharpened it. A friend made a sheath for it. It's a good knife, who knows how long it was in the river.


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If you like it, that's all that matters. That is value.


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Mine is my favorite. I like a slim blade to get into small places, and whenever I let someone else use it, they are impressed with the sharpness and edge retention.


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I was given one by my girl friend way back about 1969 or 70.

Itโ€™s seen a lot of use in its day. Been lost twice and found and returned!
It still goes into the field, especially for elk hunts.
Like any knife, itโ€™s not perfect for every job. But itโ€™s damned good at a lot of them.....


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in the universe of Buck knives, I'm a 105 and 442FX0 fan, but I'm not a blade snob.

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The 105 is a dandy and my brotherโ€™s first choice.

I bought two of the Buck 102โ€™s and had my boys first names engraved on the rear handle cap and gifted them to my sons.
I plan to do the same for my two grandsons.


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Originally Posted by Blacktail53
The 105 is a dandy and my brotherโ€™s first choice.

I bought two of the Buck 102โ€™s and had my boys first names engraved on the rear handle cap and gifted them to my sons.
I plan to do the same for my two grandsons.



I like 102s too, but the handles are too small to fit my hand as well as the 105.

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I found a 107 years ago sitting on a stump. Looked like it had been there awhile. Cleaned up nice and when I bought a Workshp, man, what an edge. It seems like every time I reach for a knife now it's right there. Maybe it doesn't want to get lost again. As for used ones with the black handles, $50 seems the standard. Of course there's always someone who might offer more, many who would offer less. Stay safe

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What the knife sells for is easily found by looking at eBay ads. There is a big difference between offer price and selling price, $170 - $35.


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