Everyone Needs A Buck 110. Period. The End! Thank Ya Very Much! I’m here all week. Try the veal.

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  • čas přidán 25. 02. 2023
  • Buck has continually produced the model 110 since 1964 and it has remained virtually unchanged. Why do you think that is? Get yourself a cup of coffee, or two, or a beer or two, and let's talk about the Buck 110 and how it is still a staple in the world of cutlery, and how you can find one that is just right for you. Sure there are many variations are available these days, but the most iconic version, the one you see all the time and in old movies and on every cowboy's belt, is the Classic Folding Hunter with Brass and wood handle. There have been a few subtle tweaks to the design and construction, but to the naked eye, you would not know these things until some knife geek like me points them out.
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  • @dwheeler016
    @dwheeler016 Před rokem +66

    When I was in the Army, we could only carry the Buck 112 because the blade was shorter. We carried them as a tool. I still have mine

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +11

      That is awesome. Glad you still have it. Were they an issue item or from the PX? I like the 112. It's just so darn hard to find anywhere and I don't buy them sight unseen as you now know from watching my video. I need to test the walk and talk of every knife.

    • @bastardbad4ss424
      @bastardbad4ss424 Před rokem

      I'd like to see picture of it!

    • @christianshinn7040
      @christianshinn7040 Před rokem +14

      I’m in the army currently and carry a 110 on my belt everyday!

    • @jamesbuchanan3145
      @jamesbuchanan3145 Před rokem +5

      ​@@knifetimestory
      Have you read about why the 112 Ranger exists?
      You can thank the Navy 😂

    • @jimlacy9963
      @jimlacy9963 Před 11 měsíci

      One time I loned my 110 to this chick friend of mine ,it come back with the point broke off.Little bitch. Recently found out I can get my baby back.Not her. My knife.Send it in get it repaired. Awesome.

  • @joecat339
    @joecat339 Před rokem +32

    Great video !!! I just retired my 110 that was gifted to me from my wife on our first Christmas in 1973.
    I used it daily for 50 years.
    Its been camping, hiking & working for the that 50 years.
    Its been in every weather condition & i even processed wood with it & the hinge is as tight as the day I got it.
    Its retired now for fear of loosing it.
    So when I told the wife I was retiring it, she got me 110 with the s30v steel for my 70th birthday.
    Its a great knife & very sharp.
    I have the original case which is very broken in but in fantastic condition.
    On another note, talking about guitars !!! I have a Martin D18 & a few older Telecasters.
    Great Video.
    -- Joe --

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +5

      Hi Joe,
      I sincerely thank you very much for watching my video and taking the time to leave me such a nice comment. I really do appreciate it. Congrats on your marriage, and for having that knife for so long and never losing it! That is awesome! That was probably a smart idea getting a “stand in“ to use. I only use my knife from 1981 when I’m around the house and that means literally just the driveway or back porch or in the house. I to have an version and absolutely love it!
      Nice guitar choice as well!
      Thanks again for watching!
      Tom

    • @peterlustig7064
      @peterlustig7064 Před 6 měsíci

      Wow, I would love to see your retired 110 and the sheath!

    • @nyanates
      @nyanates Před 4 měsíci

      Thank it for its service.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před měsícem

      lifetime warranty. Send it in and they'll fix it up for 10 bucks. You can even put on the form you don't want them to polish it, which would remove all your years of use from being visible

  • @jack_batterson
    @jack_batterson Před 11 měsíci +18

    The Buck 110 is hands down my favorite pocket knife (yes, I carry one in a pocket).

  • @waholoopesorry74
    @waholoopesorry74 Před 10 měsíci +6

    On the day that I shot my first deer 15 years ago, my dad surprised me by giving me his 1981 Buck 110 that his dad (my grandpa) bought for him when my dad was a kid and started hunting. My dad and I estimate that this particular knife has field dressed about 120 deer in the 40 years that it has been in use. I plan to gift it to my oldest daughter when she gets her first deer, the same as my dad for me.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 10 měsíci +2

      That is awesome! What a great story. A family heirloom! Doesn’t get any better than that. And the fact that it’s a 1981. The only year they put three dots on. 440C steel and Ebony wood. What a great combination. Thank you so much for sharing that story!

  • @dionysus6892
    @dionysus6892 Před rokem +12

    I'm a younger man, and have been using the internet to get most of the knives I have and most have been modern. Spyercos, Benchmades, etc.
    My first knife I even got because I needed a knife to rely on was a Case Trapper, and I am still a big fan of Case even more being a Pennsylvania native.
    But after carrying that Case during the summer and working my summer landscaping job, I started getting into the modern stuff. And for a good few years I skipped over the 110. Thinking it was just not for me even more when I could be carrying the new hot steels and one handed opening knives.
    Then last year I decided I should get something Buck. I watched videos and found people utterly in love with their 110. I decided I needed to know why. So come November I was in my local Tractor Supply, and they had a sale on their knives. So I bought a 110 there, in the store.
    I put it on my belt and so far it's hardly come off. I have a 119 and 112 now too. I haven't been able to kick this knife. I finally get it. This is a seriously fine knife. An excellent companion. I'm so glad I have mine.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci +2

      That is an awesome comment! Thank you very much. I’m glad to hear some of you youngans are starting to get it. Sure, having one hand opening and all those fancy-schmancy whizbang highfalutin super Duper steels is nice, but so is the heft of a traditional lock back folder. I do have to admit, my 110 with the S30V blade sees more action then the one with the 420hc blade.
      Thank you again for watching and participating in the love and community of us Buck 110 owners!

    • @beentheredonethat5908
      @beentheredonethat5908 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm middle aged and I love the buck, it's a knife from memory, uncles and dad had them. It's a serious nostalgic thing.
      I dinserious advise having a full tang blade as well. A good bushcraft knife, and j recommend staying in the 20 to 4o dollar range. Thru have shorter blades, don't give the weapon vibe and are trust worthy. I love my bucks, I have many, gifts and hand me downs from my idols. I also understand they are not a tool for most things, and the locks brakes, I carry a bps knife, its on the cheaper side of things, and I can use them for more things wuth no worries of braking them.
      Knives are tools. Having two on me gives me the best if both worlds. Bps knives are light and sharp, full tang, and great for outdoor work, and if it breaks, I just get a new one, it never has but I don't care for it like my buck knife lol.

  • @richardmundo9709
    @richardmundo9709 Před měsícem +1

    Great video I lost mine 30 years ago and it actually saved me from getting robbed I will never forget that, now I have to get another one!!

  • @AchimSc
    @AchimSc Před rokem +11

    Hi, and greatings from Germany,
    thanks for this great video.
    I'm similar the same age as you, and I bought my first Buck 110 and 119 just a few months ago.
    Now I know what I've missed all the time before.
    Both knives came in a great quality, the 110 is my edc since I bought it and the 119 is my companion during outdoor and bushcraft activities.
    Buck knows how to make high quality knives and how to make men happy.
    With this in mind,
    Best regards and all the best for you,
    Joachim

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +4

      Hi Joachim,
      Thank you for such a nice comment. I appreciate it and am thrilled that my video was watched in Germany.
      Glad you like and use and appreciate the 110 and 119. Both are great knives.
      Take care,
      Tom

    • @SouthernJaeger
      @SouthernJaeger Před 3 měsíci +2

      Ironically, I am actually a big fan of German knives. I love my Hubertus companion but I think I’m gonna grab a 110 to go with it. Waidmannsheil my friend!

  • @basedmushroom
    @basedmushroom Před rokem +8

    I recently got my first Buck 110 and it really is about the materials. I love it!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      That is exactly what I like about them as well. The brass and wood. I hope your knife give you a lifetime of dependable service.

    • @edgaraquino2324
      @edgaraquino2324 Před rokem +1

      ​@@knifetimestoryYes...they look like jewels when the brass, wood & steel are conditioned...also the sheaths....

  • @krazmokramer
    @krazmokramer Před rokem +11

    I really like my three Buck 110s. But my EDC is one of my two Buck 112s. Including my 1973 "no dot" 112! Ebony is a slower growing tree. That's why it is easier to over harvest than a faster growing tree. Buck is using the "wastage" from the guitar making process to make their scales. Buck isn't harvesting trees just to make scales.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      I need to find a 112. But there are no stores around here for me to check them out.
      Thank you for the explanation about the Ebony wood.

  • @dlrmon1
    @dlrmon1 Před rokem +10

    When I was 14yo I took my $50. to my local store and purchased a Marlin .22 semi-auto, 100 rounds of ammo and a knife. When looking at the Buck 110 and the Schrade LB7, the Schade fit my budget and looked like it had better fit and finish. While it’s definitely seen better days it still works...

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      Wow! That is quite a haul for $50. Nice going. My first big knife was the LB7. It kept a nice edge and was rugged. What I do like about them over the 110 is that the pivot pin is steel, not brass as I do believe the 110 to be. Much more durable. I also liked their Dymondwood better. Some really cool grains.
      Only problem with them, in my opinion, was the final construction and mating up of the lock bar and blade. Always marginal at best. Maybe I did not look around enough. I was also much younger and intimidated at asking the clerk, who was doing absolutely nothing else at that moment in time, to let me check out their entire stock of knives to find a keeper.
      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.

    • @dlrmon1
      @dlrmon1 Před rokem +1

      Probably dating myself with that one. And no, I’m sure it was a budget issue and I talked myself into liking it better. Though I did have a old Schrade Sharp Finger to reference at the time. My Grandfather had given me the lesson that “A good tool can last a lifetime” but it hadn’t sunk in yet. Just remember it being my first big purchase by myself. Before that it was all gifts, hand me downs or surplus...

    • @brettclark8020
      @brettclark8020 Před rokem +1

      ​@@knifetimestory The LB7 was a nice knife too, but the steel pin isn't as much of an advantage as it seems. Other than the very earliest models, the 110's blade pivots on a steel bushing. The brass pin just locates the bushing. It's a very strong assembly.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      @@brettclark8020 When I watch the videos of the assembly of the 110, it looks to me as though it is a brass rod that goes all the way through and is actually the pivot.
      What I may have to do, just to be sure, is to completely disassemble one of my Buck 110s.

    • @brettclark8020
      @brettclark8020 Před rokem +1

      @@knifetimestory it does go all the way through, but it's going through a steel bushing that the blade rides on, at least in the two or three that I've had apart

  • @pj311foo
    @pj311foo Před 10 měsíci +3

    I just bought my first Buck 110 today. I wore it all day at work and took it out a bunch of times just to look at it. You describe it exactly as I did in my head. Warm and the brass is so nice. I already absolutely love it and plan to carry it everywhere.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hallelujah! That is awesome news! I’m glad it gives you that warm fuzzy happy feeling. I hope it provides you with a lifetime of service and comfort!

  • @brucechristiansen0
    @brucechristiansen0 Před měsícem +1

    I bought mine back in 1980. It is my favorite knife after all these years. I keep it well oiled and sharp and don't abuse it. It has never let me down. The Buck 110 is a legend.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před měsícem

      I love to hear stories of long time ownership! Thank you for sharing.

    • @walterschiller8281
      @walterschiller8281 Před 23 dny

      I was in the Army 1968 to 1970 and do not remember any restrictions on this subject!

  • @kirbycreekmo
    @kirbycreekmo Před rokem +11

    I wanted a 110 since the first time I saw one - 1974. Took me a while to get one and that was only after buying the Uncle Henry version of the "Buck Knife" because it was less expensive. I will admit to preferring the LB7 to the 110 as it was more comfortable in the hand than the squared Bucks of that era. I've lost count as to how many 110's I have now. So many flavors. Great knife.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      I too liked the LB7. Glad you have so many 110's. You are right, there are so many variations. Perhaps I should start expanding my collection of those.

  • @williamrhec
    @williamrhec Před 15 dny

    I can confirm that the Buck 110 is without a doubt the best knife ever created! I really love it and it made Buck Knives my favorite knife company today! I'm from the south of Argentina and I already have 7 Buck knives! Starting with my first 110 in 2018, the second 110 from the 70s in 2019! I really love them 💪🏻🤠🇺🇸

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 14 dny +1

      Glad you like them so much. Thank you for commenting and sharing your thoughts.

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před rokem +7

    In the early 2000s I was gifted a Buck Alpha Hunter folder with the gut hook and rubber handles. It was the perfect knife for me as I hunted animals to feed my dogs and it was the handiest dressing knife I ever had. It went the way of airline security when we had a family emergency. I now have a B500. It's the only Buck I own nowadays besides a fillet knife. I tend to carry a large Benchmade Crooked River more than my other knives nowadays (I have a few knives).

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      So sorry to hear about your knife and the TSA. That sucks! At least in the airport near where I live, there’s a place where you can mail stuff to yourself in the event if that happens.
      Hunting animals to feed your dogs. That’s awesome. I fed one of my dogs a diet of nothing but pigeon for years. She had the healthiest coat and teeth and digestive system of any dog I’ve ever had.
      It’s fun being resourceful.
      Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave me such a nice comment!

  • @ridgeschneider6485
    @ridgeschneider6485 Před rokem +4

    I’ve been seeing these 110’s around the fire crews and timber crews I’ve worked with for a while and finally bought one this morning. Already can tell it’s going to be on my belt more than my leatherman or gerber fixed blade.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      I’m very glad to hear that you have discovered the buck 110. I carried mine in my back pocket today all day. I also had a Spyderco on my pocket for a couple of specific tasks, but the 110 was in my back pocket all day!
      Use yours in good health! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @Slippindisc
    @Slippindisc Před rokem +5

    I was at an indoor shooting range a few years ago and a guy pointed to my pocket which had my PM2 clip sticking out and said “hey let me use your knife?” And I said “uhh what for?” To which he replied “I got a round stuck in the chamber” I was amazed that someone would ask to borrow someone’s knife to use for something that would have such a high likelihood of breaking off the tip.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +3

      Don't be surprised. You find idiots at gun ranges too. The part of my video that I edited out was the reasoning behind my decision to never lend a knife. It happened when I was 17. A guy used my small Schrade knife as a screwdriver and then got mad at me for accusing him of destroying the tip of my knife. I don't need that sort of garbage in my life. Much easier to say "NO".
      Thanks for your comment and reaffirming my stance on knife loaning.

    • @kirbycreekmo
      @kirbycreekmo Před rokem +1

      @@knifetimestory You nailed it. "No" followed by what can I cut for you is the correct response. It took me a couple of knives to learn that. One came back damaged, the other I never saw again.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      @@kirbycreekmo Glad you are of the same mindset. Too bad you got “taken” twice. That sucks.

    • @kirbycreekmo
      @kirbycreekmo Před rokem +1

      @@knifetimestory Slow learner. 😉

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      @@kirbycreekmo Or… Just a really nice guy who thought “there’s no way this could happen twice“. I can guarantee that it will never happen a third time!

  • @MokuNui808
    @MokuNui808 Před rokem +3

    Navymen were fighting with their buck 110's and a few went to the infirmary so navy changed the knife policy to shorten the blade length on what the servicemen can carry and buck said "hold my beer!" And that's where the 112 hunter was born!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 MERICA!!!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Wow. So the 112 was the answer to saving Sailors from each other? That is cool. Thank you.

    • @edgaraquino2324
      @edgaraquino2324 Před rokem +2

      ​@@knifetimestoryYup! I believe the commander of the ship(Ranger), had to do with the change...😊

  • @8626John
    @8626John Před rokem +2

    I've been carrying a Buck 110 on my belt for 30 years and it still gets the job done.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Awesome. Great to hear that! Thank you for commenting.

  • @GetUpTheMountains
    @GetUpTheMountains Před 10 měsíci +2

    Interesting. My 110 is from 1991 and the sheath is different still from your two shown here. In fact, I rarely see the type of sheath that mine came with even on google images; must've been a short run? I would describe it as one piece of leather, folded over and stitched on one side only similar to the bottom of a 119 sheath. The flap has a silver button with BUCK 3 times going around in a circle. Great knives, and I am glad I bought one as a 13 year old. Smart kid!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, you were a smart kid. Way to go! Every now and then I find a knife that seems like it has an oddball sheath. I wonder if they try out different designs or get prototypes. Who knows. It’s part of what makes it fun I guess.

  • @user-ww4od4jl1f
    @user-ww4od4jl1f Před 16 dny +1

    *Greetings from Berlin. I still own the 110 (deer horn scales), 112 (ebony scales) and 119. Since almost 40 years!*

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 14 dny

      Wow. Thanks for watching. Nice Buck collection you have!!

    • @user-ww4od4jl1f
      @user-ww4od4jl1f Před 13 dny

      @@knifetimestory Hi! In fact, I have 5 Buck more: Buck 500, Buck 124, Buck 186>, Buck 184 and Buck 401 Kalinga 🙂

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 12 dny

      You’re not fooling around!

    • @user-ww4od4jl1f
      @user-ww4od4jl1f Před 11 dny

      @@knifetimestory Why should I?

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx Před rokem +5

    I learned some interesting stuff. I just checked my 110 and it's the same as yours made in 2019 with ebony. I have from 101 to 124 buck knives with wooden handles and the small buck Brahma.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      I hope you are enjoying your flagship Ebony handled 110! Welcome to the club! Sounds like you have a nice collection. I’m glad you learned some stuff too. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and letting me know.

  • @Jimthechevywheelman
    @Jimthechevywheelman Před 27 dny

    Thank you for sharing your wit and stories !
    Been goin through your old stuff on u tube… one of these days I could see you or a fan of yours putting together the best of your wit … seriously
    I never owned a buck 110 , but have own a couple of the copies.. Schrade, LB seven.
    And a seldom seen craftsman knife made in the early 1980s. Silver nickel bolsters. Soft grip handles. And finger grooves. When I wanna reminisce, I either take out one of my dad’s old Schrade stockman knives , or my old craftsman.
    My little girls ( now on their own) and I used that knife and others to help strip a couple hundred saplings for walking staffs… so memories there.. also I used that craftsman knife for the first 10 years in the elevator trade… five years construction..
    It’s actually in amazing good condition , other than the tip being broken…
    But because of a ‘knife doctor ‘video.. I finally made the tip more presentable.
    Please keep up the great work!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 27 dny

      What a fantastic comment. Thank you for the kind words and story of your knife. That is what this is all about.
      Thank you!!

  • @hoss4876
    @hoss4876 Před rokem +3

    Buck 110 is one of my favorite folders

  • @singingtoad
    @singingtoad Před rokem +2

    I enjoyed watching this video and I didn't know the reasons behind why Buck switched back to ebony wood, now I do. Thanks for sharing and Cheers!

    • @seanmichael1524
      @seanmichael1524 Před rokem

      Fun fact the 120 is used by ghostface in the Scream movies over 20 years

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      I’m glad you found it entertaining and something. It makes me feel great! Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to share your kind thoughts.

  • @gustavovarelabraga9762
    @gustavovarelabraga9762 Před rokem +2

    Nice video sir.
    Thanks for the infos.
    Recently I gained one 110, from a friend that went to US; and it's really such an amazing knife!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      That is great news! Thank you so much for sharing that! I hope it brings you many many years of happiness and good service!

  • @michaelkav6345
    @michaelkav6345 Před rokem +1

    Howdy. Brand new sub; just found your channel. So, I own (at least) 5 Buck 110’s. Earliest is from 1987. I have that many because up until fairly recently, one of those gigantic stores was selling them for $35. Eventually they got wise and now they are around $65. Recently my girlfriend picked me up a 112 Ranger (1990) at a garage sale for $5. Made me very happy. Love them all and there is one on my belt just about every day. Thanks for your hard work!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much for your kind words and for subscribing! It was nice of you.
      Yes… That “big store“ was selling them for $36 right before Covid. Even though I had a A drawer full, I couldn’t help myself and I would go over to the counter and look at them and if there was one that had really nice wood I would buy it. It just felt good to do it. But now they are $65 just like you said. I actually remember gasping out loud. And then going over to my wife and telling her that yes… It is official, stuff cost too much nowadays. It was fun while it lasted!

    • @michaelkav6345
      @michaelkav6345 Před rokem

      @@knifetimestory yes sir. Thanks for your reply!!

  • @TheRaginghalfasian
    @TheRaginghalfasian Před rokem +2

    buck 110 was the first knife i bought my son... everyone should have that knife

    • @TheRaginghalfasian
      @TheRaginghalfasian Před rokem

      hey i got my son a benchmade osborne for a graduation gift recently... thats a weird coincidence!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      You have good taste in knives and your son is the beneficiary of that taste. I wish him many years of trusty service from them.

  • @ivanmejia6843
    @ivanmejia6843 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video. We own two things in common. Buck 110 and that SKX007 on your wrist. Two amazingly built tools.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 6 měsíci

      Two great tools right!!! I love my 007 and 009. Thank you for watching!!

  • @IslandDancer1971
    @IslandDancer1971 Před rokem +2

    I bought my first Buck 110 in 1970 at the age 14. Still have one all these years later.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Wow. That is fantastic. Not many folks can say that.

  • @rickschubert6261
    @rickschubert6261 Před rokem +3

    Carried one since 1986. I don't like pocket carry, even with a clip, doesn't feel right, I want the knife on my belt in a sheath. However, what revolutionized the way I carry the 110 is those new leather horizontal crossdraw sheaths which I wear scout-style. No button, just held in place by friction. Way more comfortable, comes out and goes back in WAY easier than the standard sheaths. Which is a huge deal when you pull the knife out and use it 30 times a day like I have to do where I work.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      That is awesome. I thought about getting one of those. Do you find it to be a pain in the butt to put the knife back in though?

    • @rickschubert6261
      @rickschubert6261 Před rokem +1

      @@knifetimestory I got so used to it, it seems easier to put back in than the standard sheath.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      @@rickschubert6261 Cool. What does the blade ride on as you’re pulling it out of the sheath? Is it a plastic bushing or soft metal?

  • @grayintheuk8021
    @grayintheuk8021 Před rokem +2

    Really good video.
    I have the 110 and 112 and yes they are really sharp.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Thank you. That is very kind of you to say.
      Another person who has the 112. Hmmmm. I may need to get one. How do you like it compared to the 110?

    • @grayintheuk8021
      @grayintheuk8021 Před rokem

      @@knifetimestory Hello and thanks for replying.
      I had my 112 first as it was a gift from a friend who had it in the States where he lived. He has since moved to the UK.
      I really like the way it fits your hand, to be honest. Based on the success of that 112, I had to buy a 110.
      Now I really like the 110's longer blade and it also feels good in the hand but wished it had the same shaped handle as the 112.
      Maybe I was just used to that but I feel your hand could slide off the 110 onto the blade if you were puncturing something without a tight grip on the handle.
      The 112 is slightly different and I really never noticed until I had them both.
      So I love the 112 as it was a gift and I really like the handle.
      I would ideally like the 112 handle with the 110 blade!
      Still, that is what we 'knife people' are like - always looking for the next knife that will be the perfect knife.
      I will say I have some more expensive knives but the Buck 110 and 112 have exceptionally sharp edges. They seem to get that edge easily and hold it because of the Boss heat treatment I would say.
      I've not so far been tempted to the new generation of 112s and 110s with different handle materials, carry clips and thumb studs ... yet.
      Knives are a tricky thing here in the UK and you can only leave your house with a sub 3" non-locking blade unless you have a really good reason.
      Ho Hum as they say :)
      Best Gray

  • @walterschiller8281
    @walterschiller8281 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video, thanks. I’ve had a Puma Game Warden that my wife bought for Christmas in the early 70’s. Custom leather sheath made a Knott’s Berry Farm. I also have a Buck 110, 110 light, 119. Next will be a Buck 124 Frontiersman. Buck, great knife.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      That sounds like a nice collection! Thank you very much for sharing it and for watching the video and taking the time to leave a thoughtful comment!

  • @gregedwards1921
    @gregedwards1921 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Every thing you're saying I agree with and makes sense, thank You !

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      That’s very nice of you to say. I appreciate it!

  • @Surleyone
    @Surleyone Před 11 měsíci +1

    Bought my first Buck 110 around 1972, Long story short I met this guy from California on the island of Crete & he had the MOST FANTASTIC folding knife I had EVER seen! A BUCK 110! He gave me the address & the first thing I did when I returned to Canada was to order one. I still have it. Over the years I have bought MANY more BUCK knives, most of which I loved, however I bought the latest example of the BUCK 110 Which I was REALLY hoping that it had made the transition to modern times, but sadly it did NOT!.On the other hand I recently bought a ground combat spearpoint fixed blade which I find to be one of the finest combat knives I have ever seen.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for the awesome comment. Glad you like Buck!

    • @brandonmitchell3617
      @brandonmitchell3617 Před 4 měsíci

      What do you mean there are all kinds of modern 110s

  • @gunner4373
    @gunner4373 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have the Cabela's AG model, the Copper Customs 5160 drop point, the black plastic LW and the ebony 2023 edition. Love them all!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      That sounds like a nice respectable Buck knife collection. I’m glad you are enjoying them!

  • @Ccerastes
    @Ccerastes Před 11 měsíci +1

    I bought a 110 in 1973. It was stolen in 1977 and replaced in the same month. I still have it in a well used but cared for condition.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 10 měsíci

      So sorry to hear that you had one stolen. That is highly irritating and heartbreaking! Glad you got a replacement and have it still in your possession!

  • @splinterdevilblood6366
    @splinterdevilblood6366 Před rokem +2

    My buck 110 and my 119 are some of my oldest knives

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      They certainly are classics! Heirlooms! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 Před rokem +2

    Sir after many years I finally got one Buck 110 Alaskan Guide in S30V and it's absolutely BEAUTIFUL,,,,I paid $117 CDN pesos for it and I don't regret,,, I said to myself either now or never,it came with nice pouch with Alaskan Guide logo on it,, and that was my Canada 🇨🇦 Day present 🎁,,,Happy Canada Day you All July 01 2023....

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Great,! Happy Canada Day! So glad you got yourself a nice Momento for the occasion! You chose wisely. I hope that knife brings you many many years of faithful service!

    • @ilijabosnjak76
      @ilijabosnjak76 Před rokem

      @@knifetimestory Ehhh buy it once buy it for life, I actually wanted Buck Vantage but I got 110 instead,no regrets whatsoever…

  • @RandysWSG
    @RandysWSG Před rokem +4

    Great video, new sub. Just got my first buck yesterday.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the sub! Glad you liked the video. Hope your 110 gives you years of joy!

    • @RandysWSG
      @RandysWSG Před rokem +1

      @@knifetimestory Ill do a video on it soon

  • @jamescooper2618
    @jamescooper2618 Před rokem +2

    Who's to say what's "better"? I once bought a "buck knife' from a catalog when I was a kid. Then I found out it was a Schrade. I traded it to a friend of mine. later, I worked at a farm store that sold real Buck knives and I bought a 110, a 112, a 119, and a vanguard. I wound up trading them toward a gun that I really wanted badly. I later regretted not having my Buck knives any longer. I eventually went nuts buying Buck knives. 110's, 119's, 120's, a 124, and a host of smaller models. Ive given some away as gifts but still have a collection of Buck knives and will until they throw dirt over me.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      I love your comment. I also bought a Schrade LB7 thinking it was a 110. Glad I saw the error in my ways years later.
      Thanks for watching and for your great story.

  • @johnbayliss1098
    @johnbayliss1098 Před 9 měsíci

    The finger gripped 110 incredible very very hard to find and I find it to be one of the best thank you

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 9 měsíci

      I agree. It really is a great version. Thank you very much for watching and sharing your nice comments!

  • @nickfinocchio2937
    @nickfinocchio2937 Před 3 měsíci

    Spot on! Bucks rock and they are a great Time Machine on my belt also😉

  • @daviddalton8996
    @daviddalton8996 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. I own a 110 auto in brass and ebony wood and absolutely love it. I’m looking at a 112 auto and keep asking myself why.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 8 měsíci

      I’ve only had one 112. For some reason I just like the aesthetics and usefulness of the bigger blade of the 110. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @Dmhlcmb
    @Dmhlcmb Před rokem +3

    Buck 110 is one of the only knives I ever bought the identical knife twice.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Makes sense to me. When you find one you really like, get a couple. That way you always have back up should something happen to #1.

  • @tonypavlik4434
    @tonypavlik4434 Před rokem +2

    I have a 112 knife from 1989 with the finger grooves and it’s got ebony scales on it. But I am not sure when they stoped using it. Thanks for the video. Have a good one.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Glad you liked the video. Enjoy your 112. I think I need to add one to the collection. Thank you for commenting.

  • @basutripathy
    @basutripathy Před rokem +1

    Very nice presentation 🙏

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. That’s very kind of you to say. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @jimmylad8529
    @jimmylad8529 Před 5 měsíci

    I’m in the uk my dad got the schrade LB7 in the late 80s I’ve got it now and love it! Going to get edc buck 110 or 112 modern I think don’t want to loose the LB7. Got a fair few ex army knife… wish I was old enough to get some of my grandads knifes… ww2 and was a miner I got left wish a brass pocket watch case 😍 nice video too 👍🏼

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 5 měsíci

      LB7 was my first big folder. The sporting goods store where I lived in the summers only carried Schrade. I loved that knife up until the day it went missing after about 15 years of faithful service.

  • @Orochi_001
    @Orochi_001 Před 10 měsíci

    Nostalgia and the design are all the 110 has going for it imho, and I say that has someone who currently owns a LE Ultimate Hunter and Sport Pro, and had the standard model as a child. The SP is almost something I can EDC, but the clip is painful in the hand, the thumb studs are huge and poorly located, and the lockback spring is absolutely brutal. I love occasionally breaking out the UH to open and close it, and wonder how I could rationalize hanging it off my belt, but then I put it away until the next time. Buck keeps coming so close to offering something great that it’s painful to someone who loves the look and idea of the 110. I’m almost your age, fwiw. Thanks for the vid!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Well put. I still like using and carrying mine periodically.

  • @gungaspot
    @gungaspot Před 11 měsíci

    BINGO Brother! I'm glad I got mine in 1970!...still have it. Tim in Missouri Vietnam Era Navy Veteran 🇺🇸⚓

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hi Tim!
      Thank you very much for your service to our country.
      I love it when guys still are carrying the same knife they’ve had for the last 50 years! That in and of itself is a testimonial to the knife!

  • @josephmartin1540
    @josephmartin1540 Před rokem +1

    Ok. I'm subscribing. "Too much stimulation." Lordy, that connects! tried the Ranger, usually. One of the 110s I had was the Titanium. Wish I'd had sense to keep all of them!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Thanks for the sub and the great comment! Yep… There are a lot I wish I still had.

    • @burttaylor8852
      @burttaylor8852 Před 11 měsíci

      I also have a titanium version . I bought in 1994 and I have never used it so it is in perfect condition. Really is an excellent knife. It is just too pretty to beat up.

  • @jameswilliams5175
    @jameswilliams5175 Před 8 měsíci

    I have had my 110 since the mid 70s. still my favorite, since have retired that one and purchased a new one last year. the 110 cant be beat in my opinion

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 8 měsíci

      That’s awesome. I agree. 110 really is a knife to behold!

  • @JoJo-JoJo-JoJo
    @JoJo-JoJo-JoJo Před 2 měsíci

    My sister worked at Buck before they high tailed it out of the P.R.K. A few years ago she gave me her 110. The blade is laser engraved by Chuck & CJ. The scales has the El Cajon CA 2004 factory scene laser cut on one of the scales. My jaw hit the floor when I received it.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 2 měsíci

      That is quite a gift! I wish you could show me a picture of it!

  • @blacksonne19
    @blacksonne19 Před měsícem

    I love the Buck 110 and the Schrade LB7. Both beautifully made and last a lifetime if you use them as intended.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před měsícem

      Both are great and I've had both. The LB7 was bigger and heavier, but still a nice "lifetime" knife.

  • @dlrmon1
    @dlrmon1 Před rokem +3

    Being born and raised in Idaho, I can say they have a bit of “Defiance” naturally built in. The mentality I often get here in SW Wa lately makes me want to rewind the clock to a simpler time. The catch 22 is the simpler we make it the more our minds complicate even minute things...go figure.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      That’s a shame to hear. Where I live, if they were to rewind the clock about 25 years, I don’t think anybody would notice. I’d even be willing to back things up about 50 years. Not that I don’t embrace some of the improvements, but I liked the size of the world back then. Much too small right now.

  • @DisHammerhand
    @DisHammerhand Před 6 měsíci

    I'm a granny. I just like the 110. I have one of the plastic handle iterations that I used to trim an Agave today.I have the classic one on order.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 6 měsíci

      Awesome. Thanks for watching and sharing. I hope you enjoy the classic when you receive it!!

  • @dgunn4408
    @dgunn4408 Před 11 měsíci +1

    2021 I blew some tax return money on a custom Buck 112, it was like $120 CAD.. I got the blue handle scales and left it in my glove box in the leather sheath for like 8mo untouched.. the handles weathered to an absolutely gorgeous sage green. I carry a Leatherman at work every day, but this beauty 112 is my favourite in the collection regardless.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      Wow. That is fascinating how those handle scales changed color. I’d love to see pictures.

  • @blueduck9409
    @blueduck9409 Před rokem +1

    If i were stranded on an island, and all i had was a buck 110, id consider myself fortunate, blessed even.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      I like the way you think. Thank you very much for watching and your comment!

  • @bigjohnson1092
    @bigjohnson1092 Před rokem +2

    Ebony was illegal to import, but Taylor created a way to legally source it. Buck uses their waste for scales. Perfect partnership. There’s a video about it.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      That’s awesome. Somebody else told me about that as well. I’m glad that’s what is happening!

  • @dougbotimer8005
    @dougbotimer8005 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Bought a Gerber Sportsman II in the 70s and carried it for years. Probably chose it over an actual Buck 110 because of experience with Gerber Mk II, but don’t remember. Now I’m adding an actual Buck 110 to my collection, but custom S30V drop point. I’ve become a fan of S30V and drop point blades. I do have other Bucks in my collection/EDC, Vantage Force, Budgie (my favorite knife), 301 Stockman.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I always loved the grind lines on that Gerber sportsman. And the handle. I just never bought one. I guess by the time I figured I could afford one, I couldn’t find one in stores anymore. This was back before the Internet. I too am a fan of the dropped point blade and S 30 V as you might have figured out. Spyderco and Buck certainly know how to heat treat that steel!

    • @dougbotimer8005
      @dougbotimer8005 Před 11 měsíci

      @@knifetimestory it was a difficult decision, whether S30V was worth the premium over Bos 420HC. In actual use I don’t see any appreciable difference. But I think long term S30V will be more desirable as knives come and go. I bought a D2 Benchmade back when they touted it as the latest and greatest. Now D2 is a budget steel.

  • @adonikam1
    @adonikam1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yep. EXCELLENT knife! Ahhh, 1964, the year I was born...

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      That’s cool. Thank you very much for watching and commenting!

  • @holmes1978
    @holmes1978 Před rokem +1

    You are Great your knowledge expressed perfectly well explained !

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much for your very generous and kind comment. I shared it with my wife. I told her that this is the kind of comment that keeps me highly motivated! Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to share your kind words.

    • @holmes1978
      @holmes1978 Před rokem

      Sincerely

  • @bobcole612
    @bobcole612 Před 11 měsíci

    I have 2 110s, one I’ve had for 5 years, and one I’ve had since 1976, still in its original leather belt case. It’s not my EDC knife any more, my Boker Kalashnikovs fill that job, but the old 110 still rides my belt on occasion.

  • @OLMmedic
    @OLMmedic Před rokem +4

    Great thought. Although i dont carry them often, i own a custom 112, a lightweight 110, a regular 110 from about 10 years ago, and a federal 110 with 440c from about 10 years ago. I sell and trade ect but not my bucks. They are pure nostalgia. I am 48 years old and wish the internet didnt exist, as i suppose you do as well. I am going to pass on my knives to my kids. Especially my bucks

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      You are amongst a handful of people who keep mentioning the 112. I had one about 25 years ago, but it was "liberated" from me and I have never seen a seller (brick-and-mortar store) where I can buy one. Sounds like you have a nice collection of keepers. Glad to hear it. The Internet is good for some things, like youtube, but it also ruins other things.

  • @richardsimms251
    @richardsimms251 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video. Thanks
    RS. Canada

  • @jamesevans9621
    @jamesevans9621 Před rokem +3

    I will say that if you order one from the buck custom shop you get an amazing sheath. I’ve had 3 110s one in nylon sheath and 2 with leather and the one from the custom shop is amazingly better than the one from big box stores. I like the 110 in drop point they had small run of 101 which were the fixed blade 110.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the info! Maybe I will have to do that! Thank you very much.

  • @raimundoqueiroz5766
    @raimundoqueiroz5766 Před 11 měsíci

    In 2020 my youngest daughter brought me from france where she lives, a 110 with the finger groove handle and ebony scales.
    A very beautful and prized gift fou sure.
    Regards from Brazil Raimundo

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      That is an awesome gift! You don’t see those very often with the finger grooves. Your daughter has good taste! Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to leave me a comment all the way from Brazil!

  • @murdock5537
    @murdock5537 Před 11 měsíci

    Great vid, great knife, have one, love it. 😊

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad you like the video. Thank you for saying so. I’m also glad that you have one of these. Every collection should!

  • @russellfredrick6519
    @russellfredrick6519 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The Buck I have is a 110X. Th X means it's a special edition due to it having stag handles. I've found that the best knife pouch you can gt for a 110 is an ammo pouch for a Colt .45 1911. It fits to a T.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 11 měsíci

      I’ve always thought a stag handled Buck 110 would be cool. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for one.

    • @russellfredrick6519
      @russellfredrick6519 Před 9 měsíci

      @knifetimestory Be aware that they come through the Buck custom shop. You can order one any time you like.

  • @tsmspace
    @tsmspace Před 8 měsíci

    I only recently got my first buck (110 , the budget black handle one) ,, But I have to say I feel I am fine having not had one. I feel like so many people would push me to get a buck knife all through life,, but the bottom line is, it's for a different kind of utility than I am accustomed to making use of. I probably just have the most practice with it, but for me the shape of a regular swiss army knife is the one I get the most from, specifically because of the round nose.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 8 měsíci

      Good comment. I use my 110mm Victorinox Rucksack way more than I use the Buck 110 for the exact reasons you stated. The rounded point. Thank you for watching.

  • @rwirtz77
    @rwirtz77 Před 7 měsíci +1

    buck 110 and lock back knives with a nail nic and sheath are the best folding knives, the problem is the last two 110's i had the blades wobbled side to side when closed, i figured the 1st was a dud and wasted more money on a 2nd, i sold them and carry a case hammerhead now in a belt sheath, no pocket lint on the knife and the full sheath protects it from scratches and falling out of your pocket like clip on knives and no stupid thumb stud in the way either.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 7 měsíci

      Ahhhh. Easy fix with the side to side movement. Perhaps I'll do a quick video about it. All it takes is a couple small pieces of leather, or one larger folded in half, and a vise. Don't do what some folks do in haste and use a hammer. You can always squeeze harder if you don't eliminate all the movement, but if you use a hammer, you don't have the control and will more than likely "F" things up.

  • @djc4962
    @djc4962 Před rokem +1

    I personally like Spyderco a lot of my military friends carry them and I find it to be really easy to get a good Edge on it but I do own a buck 110 and do. Carry it occasionally

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Spyderco is a great knife. But, no collection is complete without a 110!!!

  • @johnbayliss1098
    @johnbayliss1098 Před 9 měsíci

    One of the most enjoyable buck knives that I ever owned was Eva a 110or114 handfinger grip

  • @madtownangler
    @madtownangler Před 9 měsíci

    I used to have a friend when I lived in Denver that was originally from Mexico he's become a citizen ever since. He used to buy five of them every year and drive them down to Mexico and give them away. He never had any confiscated going into Mexico.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 9 měsíci

      I've given away so many Buck 110's. The do make a great gift. Glad your friend was able to do the same. I'd be nervous about crossing a border with them though. Yikes.

  • @missourimongoose8858
    @missourimongoose8858 Před 5 měsíci

    My dad is a buck guy and he likes both of his 110s and his fixed blade ones but ive never got into them once i found my case 366 from the 60s i knew my hunt for a skinning knife was over lol

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 5 měsíci

      Ahhhh yes. A true classic. I watched them make a batch when I was visiting the factory 25 years ago.

  • @artawhirler
    @artawhirler Před 6 měsíci

    As far as ebony wood for handle scales - I just bought a brand new 110 that was made in August 2023, and it has ebony scales.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes, it should. That is what they are using now as I stated in the video.

  • @bittabrutha31
    @bittabrutha31 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the info!!

  • @FiremanFrach
    @FiremanFrach Před rokem +1

    Very good video. I like the chart that Buck has to tell the year it was made. I just had mine rebladed (can't beat $10.00) so it has the 2023 marking.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Did you break the blade ? Or just wear it out? What year was your originally? How is the lock up now? I know I have lots of questions, but I’m very curious as to the consistency of the machining and tolerances. And you’re right, $10 for a complete blade swap. That’s awesome!

    • @FiremanFrach
      @FiremanFrach Před rokem

      @@knifetimestory I had one in the AF. Later in the 90s I ran over it with a fire truck.🤦🏻‍♂️. Not sure if I have that one. I got this one in a thrift store a few years ago. I’m pretty sure it’s the laminate wood you spoke of. The blade was over sharpened to half the blade with. I’m sorry, but I never knew of the markings before I saw your video today so I looked it up. Vault locking, slight edge to the spine (I’m ok with it). No wobble. They did an excellent job. They also gave what they call a spa treatment. Cleaned and shined it up beautifully.

    • @FiremanFrach
      @FiremanFrach Před rokem

      @@knifetimestory I am, however, going to search for the 110 I ran over and see what Buck can do. That one was from the early 80s.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the added info. I appreciate it and love to read other peoples knife stories. I'd be curious as to what happens with the other one should you find it. Good Luck!!

    • @FiremanFrach
      @FiremanFrach Před rokem

      @@knifetimestory My pleasure. If I find it, I’ll keep you up to date. Subscribing.👍🏻

  • @bowman321123
    @bowman321123 Před 9 měsíci

    Online I found a one hand flipper button to put on my 110, makes onehanded operation a lot easier.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 9 měsíci

      I had one 30+ years ago. Never liked it. So, just for fun I thought I'd put a hole in mine. Love it!

  • @paultorgerson8776
    @paultorgerson8776 Před 6 měsíci

    My Dad always carries a 110 in a sheath on his belt. I finally got one and left it on a table in my room for a week. I live next to a pond and the window was open the entire time. The brass on the back of the handle turned green. All the while a Bark River Crusader in cpm3v with canvas micarta handles sat right next to the Buck and no rust, no nothing. I was shocked and disappointed.???

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 6 měsíci +1

      First of all… 3V does not rust or patina as quickly as regular carbon steel. Secondly… Brass is very reactive to moisture and sometimes very reactive to the chemicals in leather used in the tanning process. The green stuff is called verdigris and is very poisonous but easily removed. Nothing to be disappointing about. Just clean it off, and next time don’t store your knife in the sheath. Problem solved!

    • @paultorgerson8776
      @paultorgerson8776 Před 6 měsíci

      @@knifetimestory I thank you for your time. Subscribing and getting another 110. Again Thank You

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you very much Paul!!

  • @mattl.9149
    @mattl.9149 Před rokem +6

    I believe it was 1994 that Buck initially stopped using Ebony, until resuming its use in 2019 as you said.
    As far as the confusion as to them resuming its use, Buck and Taylor have been ahead of the curve in terms of trying to find sustainable methods of aquiring Ebonywood, and I think that is why neither have come under particularly heavy fire for its use.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for that.
      I'm not really confused, just perplexed as to why the stopped initially. Then, when in a time you can't swing a dead cat around and not hit a tree hugger, they go back to wood. And not just any wood, but exotic wood.
      Glad they did though!

    • @colinstevens5714
      @colinstevens5714 Před 11 měsíci

      @@knifetimestory I think that if you appreciate acoustic guitars then you already have an understanding about the qualities of various woods. For me there is a real connection between guitars and knives. It’s the aesthetic !

  • @jamesjerome7227
    @jamesjerome7227 Před měsícem

    I think I’ll visit the custom shop & get a 110 with stag handles / scales if you prefer

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 28 dny

      I just got rid of a "stag" 110. First of all, it is most likely Elk and I hate elk handles. They are not as stable as true Sambar Stag. When they haft those custom shop handles, they often go a little too far and grind, polish away too much of the brass.

  • @zanedclark
    @zanedclark Před rokem +3

    I have wondered about the S30V available in the Custom Shop. Thanks for mentioning it. I had a 110 decades ago. My youngest son wanted it and I never replaced it. Maybe it is time with a drop point S30V. zane

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      Hey Zane. Thanks for watching. I hope you find an S30V version. I had one that had a different handle material and a black blade, but that one was odd in that the blade was at least 1/8" too short. It's as if the guy who was sharpening it just did not know when to stop and ground too much away. So, I was completely disenchanted by that one and got rid of it. Glad I found the one you saw in the video. Really is a good performer.

  • @tmm_2455
    @tmm_2455 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’m a knife collector from the UK, which is a bit annoying since we can’t carry most of the knives I buy. I do own a 110 420HC and I love it. I’ve looked for an S30V for so long but I find them difficult to find over here.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 9 měsíci

      Sorry to hear it’s so difficult to find that model. If you were to buy it on eBay can it not be shipped to the UK?

    • @tmm_2455
      @tmm_2455 Před 9 měsíci

      @@knifetimestory It is legal to ship them from the USA to the UK. It’s just that Buck USA don’t ship here and Buck UK don’t seem to stick the S30V. Unfortunately knives are prohibited on Ebay.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 9 měsíci

      That sucks. Sorry to hear that!

  • @petegower2031
    @petegower2031 Před 8 dny +1

    I bought a 110 after losing my 112, it's the finger groove version from 2011 420 HC, not designer steel but pretty good edge holding and easy to sharpen. On that note, that is why Buck use 420hc, as some designer steels you need to be an expert to sharpen it!
    Liked the video, except when you start to go on about toxic chemicals! That's just plain silly!
    Do you own a fibreglass boat... Made with chemicals! See what I mean, to relate to a knife handle compared to many other things in life is rediculous, Beware if you drop your ebony handle on a hard floor it's a hard brittle wood and while it might feel nice to hold it's way more likely to cracking than the "Toxic" handled version!
    Good video but let down by the above....!!!!

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 6 dny

      Thank you for the kind words about the video and the critique. I always appreciate them. I do think you misunderstood my stance on the chemical thing though. Perhaps I was not clear.
      In a nutshell:
      Buck used to use real wood.
      Then switched to the Dymond wood probably because tree huggers whined, or Dymond wood just was so much cheaper and they needed to cut costs because Walmart priced the knife so low. The irony about the tree hugger/environmentalist thing is that they complain trees are being needlessly slaughtered to make knife handles, so the alternative is a composite/fake wood that requires wood, and a toxic soup of chemicals to create a more environmentally friendly handle. Sort of like electric cars. Where do people think the electricity comes from? Coal. So, in essence, they are coal powered.
      I'm glad Buck has gone back to wood and am in favor of natural materials in knives like the 110. But, have no issue with G10 and Micarta and other man made materials in more modern knives like anything from Spyderco.
      Hope that clears up my stance.
      Cheers.

  • @haydenwayne637
    @haydenwayne637 Před 6 měsíci

    My 50year anniversary edition 110FG had a lot of blade play. I just squeezed the scales together a little in a vice until I was happy with it. It doesn't make a good hunting knife though because like all folders it is a pain to keep clean. For hunting the 192 is near perfect and no stupid gut hook either.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 6 měsíci

      The 192 is one model that I've always admired from afar. Only had one in my hand once. It really is a fantastic design. I may have to get one and give it a good once over.

    • @wayneholmes637
      @wayneholmes637 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@knifetimestory with its fairly narrow stick tang its not the strongest but when used as designed i.e. a pure hunting knife it is strong enough.
      For me it is both the best looking and most comfortable knife that Buck makes.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Immediately after your comment, I got on eBay and I was looking at them. I think if I’m going to get one I’m going to spend the extra money and get money out of S35VN.

  • @dannyjackson2062
    @dannyjackson2062 Před rokem +2

    I picked me up a buck knifes 110 Wednesday

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      That is awesome news! Use it in good health! Be careful. They are pointy and sharp. Sometimes they can sneak up and get you.

    • @dannyjackson2062
      @dannyjackson2062 Před rokem

      @@knifetimestory the knife shop I go to knocked price down from $59. To $45...I've had my eye on. It for a few months..

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      @@dannyjackson2062 Get while the getting is good!

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300 Před rokem +3

    👍 The best I can find is that Buck stopped using Ebony sometime in the early 1990s because this wood was placed on endangered list by the Federal Government. In 2019, as you say, Buck returned to Ebony by partnering with Taylor Guitars who is using responsibly sourced wood (they plant as many new trees as necessary to replace the wood harvested) which satisfies the “tree huggers” and government authorities in Africa and here.
    I love Buck 110s, I prefer 420HC or 5160 steel, I like Ebony and Ironwood for the scales. I hate Dymondwood and replaced it with Stag on any Buck 110 I bought with this stabilized material.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the info. I appreciate that.
      I think it's great that Taylor is planting what they cut, but hopefully it is of quality and not some sort of genetically modified version that grows faster. It should be an even exchange. Otherwise, that causes a multitude of different problems and generally ends up in producing an inferior product. When it comes to trees, I actually think Mother Nature knows best.
      Thank you for watching and participating in the discussion.

    • @ROE1300
      @ROE1300 Před rokem +2

      @@knifetimestory Thankfully I think genetically altered is limited to beef, fish, and chickens. Not sure they have gotten to trees yet. 😂😂😂

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      @@ROE1300 Corn, tomatoes, apples (I’m pretty sure) and lots of other food. And tree grafting is a huge thing. So I might not be too far off. Hopefully I am though.

    • @ROE1300
      @ROE1300 Před rokem +1

      @@knifetimestory 🤷🏻‍♂️ You make it very difficult for me to fully enjoy the Ebony scales on my Buck 110. 😂😂😂

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +2

      @@ROE1300 Yikes! I sure didn’t mean to do that. I take it all back. Because sincerely, I love the Ebony scales on my 110. So just forget everything I said and enjoy your knife!

  • @AesirUnlimited
    @AesirUnlimited Před 9 měsíci

    An automatic Buck 112 elite is my dream knife. But I live in a place where switchblades are illegal. It’s a hell of a shame. Lol

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 9 měsíci

      It is a shame. That sounds like an awesome knife!

  • @raylenesenke7504
    @raylenesenke7504 Před 11 měsíci

    Great job

  • @escapetherace1943
    @escapetherace1943 Před měsícem

    I forgot when they stopped using ebony. I think 1990-2001? They began using it again a couple years ago because they could now sustainably source it.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 28 dny

      Pretty sure I covered that in the video. Or maybe I'm delusional. Yep, probably. I know it is in one of my Buck videos though.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @KevinNordstrom
    @KevinNordstrom Před 9 měsíci

    Ive had hundreds of knives over the years from various companies. A few years back, I sold my entire collection other than my buck knives. Just something about them i couldnt give up amd plan to pass doen to my kids.
    I currently have:
    Buck 102
    Buck 110
    Buck 112
    Buck 113
    Buck 192
    Buck 104
    Buck 106
    I rotate depending on mood and job. Overall great knives.
    Great American company founded on good products and faith. Great warrenty, too.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 9 měsíci

      Fantastic lineup you have there. Thank you for sharing!

  • @paulstone1912
    @paulstone1912 Před 5 měsíci

    I've had the 110 and the 110 finger Grove and now I have a 110 T Titanium handle finger grove

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 5 měsíci

      Always wanted one of the Titanium ones, just never found one with a Bank Vault lock up.

    • @paulstone1912
      @paulstone1912 Před 5 měsíci

      @@knifetimestory The 110 T is as tight as the day I bought it

  • @cliffguthrie7530
    @cliffguthrie7530 Před rokem +3

    Good video - thanks! Every knife nut should own at least 1 ( or 6) Buck 110 ….

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind words. Thanks for watching. I could not agree more. Six is a good number!

  • @beniciomoldenado2315
    @beniciomoldenado2315 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video. Thank you for the good information. I have an old Buck 110 and have 2 questions. 1. How do I determine the manufacture date? 2. My knife was stored for a long time and the brass bolsters became discolored. I cleaned (?) them with some metal polish and now they are too shiny. How can I restore the satin finish to the bolsters? Thank you.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi. Thanks for watching and the kind words. If you Google "Buck Date Codes" it will show you a chart with all the symbols and corresponding years next to it. Each year has a different mark.
      Don't worry about being too shiny. Just use it and the oil from your hands will start to oxidize the brass again, as will the atmosphere. If you use a little hot water and cotton cloth on the brass first, it may help remove any residue or film left behind by the polishing compound, and making the bare metal more easily susceptible to the elements...which in your case is what you want.

  • @JonathanDawson-sm2yl
    @JonathanDawson-sm2yl Před rokem +3

    Should make a part 2 video the name everyone needs a buck 110auto

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      I would love to. But I have to own one first. And I cannot find a brick and mortar store anywhere near me that sells them. I will not buy buck knives site unseen. Too many walk and talk and blade wobble issues.

  • @tytusmajewski7092
    @tytusmajewski7092 Před 8 měsíci

    recently a 110 was gifted to me by my uncle
    i thought my daily ( civivi praxis mini) was a sturdy knife but the quality of an old 110 is unmatched

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před 8 měsíci

      You have a cool uncle. Glad he did that. You are going to treasure that knife forever!

  • @jstar1000
    @jstar1000 Před rokem +2

    I have one but can't find it. I like it but I prefer one I can open with one hand. I guess that's why we collect so we have many different types of knifes.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem

      You’re absolutely right. You can’t own just one!

  • @minitank13
    @minitank13 Před rokem +1

    What are your thoughts on the Buck 110 Hunter Sport?
    Seems like it rides that line between classic design and modern materials pretty well.

    • @knifetimestory
      @knifetimestory  Před rokem +1

      I like the looks of the Hunter Sport. The fact there is hardware you can adjust is probably a good thing. Would make fine tuning it a little easier. Of course, I would not buy one sight unseen because, as you witnessed from the video, I may go a little nutso if I have a wiggly blade. Maybe I'll start looking around for one in my travels. Keep me posted if you get one and if you like it.

    • @minitank13
      @minitank13 Před rokem

      @@knifetimestory I got my dad the Ranger Sport last year. He’s not as deep in the knife hobby as I am, but he loves it. The lockup is solid and smooth. It’s still a little stiff but he prefers it that way.
      I was pretty impressed by the overall fit and finish. Thought it was a much better update to the template than the Slim Pro series.

    • @kirbycreekmo
      @kirbycreekmo Před rokem +1

      @@minitank13 I have both the 110 and 112 Sport knives. I like the 110 better. Both are wonderfully made. The light weight is the most noticeable difference to me. I didn't care for the thumbstud location so I removed it and added a quick stud that can be removed for sharpening. The pocket clip is uncomfortable when in hard use so I removed that. The 112 Sport is a bit boxy for my taste.

  • @dupreemotorsports37
    @dupreemotorsports37 Před 27 dny

    the reason they were able to get back to the ebony with Taylor guitars is taylor found a way to source a sustainable ebony supplier so renewable and all that the hippies are happy the knife guys are happy