Nice intro. Beautiful little lockback..With inflation going crazy $75 is the new $50,,, I have been looking at knife prices & some are up 50% compared to prices at the end of 2020 to what they are now 😲Great review on the 55 Thanks TK
Nice review. I got one last summer at the Buck store in Idaho while on vacation. It was a factory second for only $30.00. The only thing wrong with it was the 'B' of buck on the tang stamp was a little soft.
If you want a realy good knife try a Hunter Pro Victronox Swiss Army Knife twice the price of your Buck 55 but you get three times the knife with the Alox handle finger grip shape lock back with stainless clip and laynard Model M !
@@ThriftyKaniffy I feel like the extra 10bucks for what you get should be celebrated….. certainly no “apology” needed for 50 dollar target 👍🏻 all the best Boss
That smaller Buck probably would probably meet almost anyone's requirements for a practical EDC. However, I don't see why they couldn't just add a thumbstud to make it easier to open one-handed. Thanks for the overview of a great, small pocket knife.
I feel like if you're considering a Case Trapper or Stockman because the heritage and history, but also realize you don't need three blades, this is the perfect little gentlemen's folder. I love it.
I love the 110 and 112, but some reason this one never appealed to me. Of their traditional pocket knives, I prefer the 301 or similar. Not putting down those that love these or their similar ones, just prefer others in their line.
I really hope to get this knife soon. I have the 110 and 112 but would really like this one because of ease of pocket carry. Thanks for doing this video.
Will you look at Bökers Plus series slips like the Atlas or Celos ? If you get a good deal of course, there's also a SAK style MT called Tech-Tool City 4 that apparently is good
Can you explain why the Buck 55 is $69.00 and the Buck 112 ranger is alone $69.00??? Just wondering if you know why... Thanks, and love your videos bro 👍
Oddly, this one is going for $5 more than the full size 110 at Cabela's...guess it just goes to show that most of the cost is the labor, not the materials. Thanks for the review!