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I have a 110 that I bought on May 24 1972 on board the USS Tuscaloosa while on my beautiful S E Asia tour while in the Marines. Remember the date because it was my 20th birthday and I agonized for a week over the $10 it cost. Went for it! Carried that ol boy for probably 20+ years, daily and semi regular, but every weekend, after that (job change). I rode a chopped '54 Harley so it's a wonder the ol Buck boy didn't vibrate apart. I went to the K-Bar fixed blade for daily carry right after they came out (lighter, quicker, less obtrusive). Also have the Buck multi-tool probably 25ish years old. Be great to have the ol boy refurbed but at 71, with 2 cancers (wonky status, it's cancer so who knows) I'd not put the cash into it. Those blue handles....gorgeous, my favorite color, that's what sucked me into this video (auto play and....there they were!) That vine file work sets it off to the utmost. When I discharged my son was then old enough to handle it (unopened, of course) and that knife mesmerized him at 4 yrs old. He liked to have it on his desk while doing his "stuff" just "in case". It got him to collecting Bucks for a while in his teen years.
Blinking Heck. Awesome job. Live in Wales. Have loved these knives for decades. Always wanted one. But not sure we in the UK can get them into the country. So many knife crimes in England mostly, and at school and gang level. My closest point to owning one of these beautifully crafted knives is watching channels like yours. Thanks for posting. Have subscribed and liked.
Always feel satisfied after watching your video. The Knives are beautiful! Is there any chance to see a automation version got modified? Looking forward to it!
Beautiful craftsmanship, breathing new life into an old classic is definatly fun to watch. Thanks for the great vid and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable
You can tell the work of a true professional when they can take knives that were already incredible and turn them into absolutely stunning works of art. I'm blown away with the craftsmanship on these. Well done Kyle, some of your best work for sure!
Aaah aaah ahhhchewwww ..... Bless you!!!! Earned blessings for you and yours. Fruits of YOUR labour, give thanks, give thanks, give thanks on a day of thanksgiving.
The buck 110 and 112 are my favorite knives those are both very nice knives you did an amazing job well done maybe one day I will be able to do a custom 110 or 112 keep up the good work be blessed
Omgoodness, that knife is gorgeous, Kyle! Your skill level is outstanding! Bless you for the sneeze . Have a happy Thanksgiving to you and your family !! Take care and stay safe my friend!
Hey kyle. Love the channel and the craftsmanship you do on the knives.I noticed your surname "Noseworthy" and i was thinking your ancestors are probably from the Southern Western side of the U.K the same as mine North Devon,Cornwall to be exact as there are loads of small place names that go by the familly name and the in this area a lot of the surnames end in "worthy" i myself have family from the area and my surname is "Goldsworthy" but have a look on googlemaps and see if you can find your actual surname but it may not have the exact spelling as Surnames when they left the area sometimes the spelling can slightly change even the "worthy" can just end up as "worth" etc,etc Worthy came from the more ambitious 'worthig'- Saxon for a small-holding. It survives in the names ending 'worthy', particularly in North Devon. The worthy was a one family farm as compared to the community settlement or 'tun', leading to 'ton' and 'don', meaning a town anyway thought you might find that interesting if you didnt all ready know. Best wishs to all your family. thanks justin.🙂
I have a Chicago cutlery knife made like a buck 110. I would like to regardless it without the rear bolster. I would love to know if it would be something I can afford? I saw another video where you did 4 of these knifes. Two of them you removed the rear bolster. I’m not wanting anything expensive for the new scale. Just loved how nice the knife looked with the rear bolster removed. I hope to hear from you soon.
Gorgeous, truly. But im always confused to what people do with pieces like that? Are they just display pieces? You're not going to pull one of those out and do work with them.
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Absolutely gorgeous work. WOW. I wish I could afford to do that. Beautiful.
Wowza!!! Insanely beautiful work.
You are a true craftsman!
Too nice for actual use. Gorgeous work, Kyle.
Awesome Job On The 2 Custom's Kyle ! Customer Will Be Quite Pleased ! Glad You & Yours Had A Great Thanksgiving ! ATB T God Bless
They came out beautiful, you do nice work.
Beautiful, your the Picaso of Knives ........
Fantastic job,!!
Love the file work,, 👍👍🔪🔪
Beautiful work man
Oh, Man! Those are over the top! Super Duper Beautiful job!
I have a 110 that I bought on May 24 1972 on board the USS Tuscaloosa while on my beautiful S E Asia tour while in the Marines. Remember the date because it was my 20th birthday and I agonized for a week over the $10 it cost. Went for it!
Carried that ol boy for probably 20+ years, daily and semi regular, but every weekend, after that (job change). I rode a chopped '54 Harley so it's a wonder the ol Buck boy didn't vibrate apart.
I went to the K-Bar fixed blade for daily carry right after they came out (lighter, quicker, less obtrusive).
Also have the Buck multi-tool probably 25ish years old.
Be great to have the ol boy refurbed but at 71, with 2 cancers (wonky status, it's cancer so who knows) I'd not put the cash into it.
Those blue handles....gorgeous, my favorite color, that's what sucked me into this video (auto play and....there they were!) That vine file work sets it off to the utmost.
When I discharged my son was then old enough to handle it (unopened, of course) and that knife mesmerized him at 4 yrs old. He liked to have it on his desk while doing his "stuff" just "in case". It got him to collecting Bucks for a while in his teen years.
Blinking Heck. Awesome job. Live in Wales. Have loved these knives for decades. Always wanted one. But not sure we in the UK can get them into the country. So many knife crimes in England mostly, and at school and gang level. My closest point to owning one of these beautifully crafted knives is watching channels like yours. Thanks for posting. Have subscribed and liked.
One sick handle love it just gorgeous
I want this so bad. Beautiful piece
👍 They were nice looking knives as received, but your magic created an extremely beautiful knife set. Thank you for sharing.
Incredible! Love this.
Always feel satisfied after watching your video. The Knives are beautiful!
Is there any chance to see a automation version got modified? Looking forward to it!
Beautiful job with the mammoth tooth well done. You have ba**s of steel taking on that job with those lovely Buck knives.. lol 😁👍
Definitely a little sketchy!
Fantastic job,very cool😎👍
Beautiful craftsmanship, breathing new life into an old classic is definatly fun to watch. Thanks for the great vid and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable
You can tell the work of a true professional when they can take knives that were already incredible and turn them into absolutely stunning works of art. I'm blown away with the craftsmanship on these. Well done Kyle, some of your best work for sure!
Wow, thank you!
What a gorgeous pair of knives! Happy Canadian Thanksgiving Day to you! The USA will have its own Thanksgiving Day in late November.
Aaah aaah ahhhchewwww ..... Bless you!!!! Earned blessings for you and yours. Fruits of YOUR labour, give thanks, give thanks, give thanks on a day of thanksgiving.
That disc went flying . Good thing you got ppe on
So nice all the best man God Bless
Wonderfull job 👍
You do fantastic work. Thanks for sharing the project.
Beautiful work as usual
Super great job, and the finished product is absolutely gorgeous!!! I'm sure your client will be thrilled, I know I would be....
The buck 110 and 112 are my favorite knives those are both very nice knives you did an amazing job well done maybe one day I will be able to do a custom 110 or 112 keep up the good work be blessed
They are “lookers’ for sure. Nice work Kyle.
You set the bar really high.
You make a beautiful knife even better.
Happy Thanksgiving!
God bless
That's a stunning finish, Kyle. Beautiful work.
Absolutely beautiful, Kyle. Well done! 😊Take care, have a Happy Thanksgiving. Cheers!
Very cool bucks!!
Very nice looking build .
Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving. Beautiful work!
If you remove the rivets and place in boiling water it will release the glue. I do a few lapidary scales for buck 110's out of custom shop builds.
Very very nice
Beautiful finish Kyle , awesome work .Just worked with a family member of yours for two weeks with CCG .
Those are some beautiful knives there Kyle. Excellent work as always.
Nicest Buck folders I've ever seen! Always been a fan of natural materials on knives and how do you get better than ivory? Mammoth tooth!
Magnificent……you certainly are a craftsman mate.
WOW....
They look wonderful - great job.
much much better i'm jealous
In decibel as usually Kyle
Beat up and coming knife maker around
Omgoodness, that knife is gorgeous, Kyle! Your skill level is outstanding! Bless you for the sneeze . Have a happy Thanksgiving to you and your family !! Take care and stay safe my friend!
Nice
They need to up their steel game inmho
Hey kyle. Love the channel and the craftsmanship you do on the knives.I noticed your surname "Noseworthy" and i was thinking your ancestors are probably from the Southern Western side of the U.K the same as mine North Devon,Cornwall to be exact as there are loads of small place names that go by the familly name and the in this area a lot of the surnames end in "worthy" i myself have family from the area and my surname is "Goldsworthy" but have a look on googlemaps and see if you can find your actual surname but it may not have the exact spelling as Surnames when they left the area sometimes the spelling can slightly change even the "worthy" can just end up as "worth" etc,etc Worthy came from the more ambitious 'worthig'- Saxon for a small-holding. It survives in the names ending 'worthy', particularly in North Devon. The worthy was a one family farm as compared to the community settlement or 'tun', leading to 'ton' and 'don', meaning a town anyway thought you might find that interesting if you didnt all ready know. Best wishs to all your family. thanks justin.🙂
Dang!
what about a center punch and drill press on the scales? Saw this done numerous times on SAK alox scale removal. Preserves the scale.
beautiful
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I have a Chicago cutlery knife made like a buck 110. I would like to regardless it without the rear bolster. I would love to know if it would be something I can afford? I saw another video where you did 4 of these knifes. Two of them you removed the rear bolster. I’m not wanting anything expensive for the new scale. Just loved how nice the knife looked with the rear bolster removed. I hope to hear from you soon.
I whistled like when you see a beautful woman walking on a street! Did the Buck custom shop do the scales you removed or someone else?
Hi Kyle
Love your videos, can you please tell me which box cutter you use with the circle head it looks awesome
Gorgeous, truly. But im always confused to what people do with pieces like that? Are they just display pieces? You're not going to pull one of those out and do work with them.
Not to sound negative, I just always wonder..
Have u tried to ever just drill the pin out or would that not work curious
Buenas tardes . Alguien me podria sacar la duda de que clase de acero se usaba para relizar los primeros auto masser que eran de acero al carbono ?
What grit paper did you start with?
I love how u pronounced whore-ah-zon ! Looming at the horizon.
Did those fires affect you?
No they didn't!