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THE FORGOTTEN BUSHCRAFT KNIFE PART 2 THE BUCK 110 

BLACKIE THOMAS
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THE CLASSIC BUCK 110 IS THE FOLDING KNIFE OF CHOICE HUNTERS /WOODSMAN /FISHERMAN / TRADES MEN FOR WELL OVER 50 YRS. IN THIS VIDEO I WILL GIVE MY THOUGHTS ON THIS ICON OF THE OUTDOOR WOODSMAN. THE BUCK 110 CARRIES A BLADE THAT IS WELL SUITED TO WOODSCRAFT / BUSHCRAFT IT HOLDS AND EDGE WELL AND IS FULL HAND FILLING HANDLE THAT WILL NOT RUB HOTS SPOTS. THE SMALL TIP IS PERFECT TO GET INTO TIGHT PLACES FOR CARVING POT HOOKS AND OTHER CAMP MADE DINGLE STICKS FOR USE AROUND THE CAMP.
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@briarsmoke6046
@briarsmoke6046 Год назад
The Buck 110 was my field companion from my mid teens, one of the first things I bought after getting my first real job. I didn’t even own a fixed blade until I was in my late 20’s, didn’t need one. A small axe and a Buck 110, and a little slip joint in the front pocket, handled everything.
@edwincathey5260
@edwincathey5260 Год назад
I got one for Christmas when I was in junior high in 1976 and used to wear on my belt to school and take it out in class to sharpen my pencil. Can you just imagine what would happen today if a kid did that🙄
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
i know right i would be called to the principals office when i got there the lady asked if i had my lock back and when i said yes she would point to a stack of boxes and ask me to open them lol
@sandygap1
@sandygap1 Год назад
Not only a great review, but a wonderful walk down memory lane. You couldn't pry my 110 away from me.
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 Год назад
Except to pass on to a son or grandson.
@gerardmartyn1738
@gerardmartyn1738 Год назад
Got my first 110 in 73 when I was in the navy. Still have it, but retired it. Now I carry a 112. Still a good knife, just a little smaller. Thank you for another great video. 👍
@57WillysCJ
@57WillysCJ Год назад
I had to chuckle at your comment because the navy is the reason for the 112. It's also why it is called the Ranger. According to Charles Buck a couple of sailors from the USS Ranger went at it in port with their 110s so the captain said no more 4" blades. Thus the 112 was born and the Ranger name. That is from Buck's web site under the 50th anniversary of the 112.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
awesome to know
@joemorganeatmyshortschannel
Love the buck knives
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
me to
@baronedipiemonte3990
@baronedipiemonte3990 Год назад
I had my first one in high school... all the guys had the black case on their belt. And you NEVER ever saw one out except maybe in shop class. I also remember the knife store selling a thumb opener so it could be opened one handed. I lost mine when I was with the volunteer department... I see that Buck now makes an "automatic" version
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
yep we all had knives but we would use fists to settle a fight knives where only for work not minor disagreements
@smoothvern165
@smoothvern165 Год назад
It’s great that you’re reminding people of that knife. I’ve had mine for 49 years. It really is an iconic outdoorsman’s knife.
@GeorgeOrwell-yz6zx
@GeorgeOrwell-yz6zx Год назад
A Buck 110 will last longer than a GF 😮
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
lol true
@stonefox9124
@stonefox9124 Год назад
Buble gum last longer than a GF...
@RETOKSQUID
@RETOKSQUID Год назад
Yep, 45 years later I still have my first 110. I don't know what ever became of the girl😂
@GeorgeOrwell-yz6zx
@GeorgeOrwell-yz6zx Год назад
@@RETOKSQUID I have lost a fair number of pocket knives. I have more fond memories of knives than I do of most gfs 🤔
@richardnichols1392
@richardnichols1392 Год назад
Whats ah GF ,and ive used buck knives since a youth as has many elders in my family im 59 have never heard a complaint about them i had a 110 finger groove i really liked years back ,as well knights ,and squires ,generals and a few others carried a case for a while and am back to my 110 can just head out any where ,stream ,mountain desert with that 110 and feel i can do most cutting jobs i might have to do with just that as far as knives go that is ,if taken care of theyll provably lSt a life time or more .
@nevadafitch5647
@nevadafitch5647 Год назад
I have carried, used, wore out, and beat up, even breaking the blade on several Buck 110's over my lifetime. However, I never carried one in the leather pouch provided, much. Because I was already in the habit of keeping a leather lanyard on the old 2 bladed Kabar folding hunter, like you mentioned in an earlier video. I would always take a new Buck 110 and drill a hole in it, for a leather lanyard about 6 inch long, so that I could carry it in my front pocket and leave the leather sticking out of my pocket. That way, I could just grab the leather string, even with gloves on, and pull it out of my pocket. It was much faster to use that way and faster to close and put back in my pocket, also. And that could all be done with leather work gloves on when needed. After 50 years on the farm, I have never found a better system for keeping a knife, instantly ready for hard use. And for many years, the Big Buck was technically illegal to carry in my state in public, because it exceeded the blade length laws, so it was much better concealed in the pocket, also. Many a Buck 110 has been used in self-defense, also. I wish Buck would provide the 110 with a hole already drilled, like many other knives. The Buck 110 also makes a pretty good hammer, when you are in a bind and have nothing else at your disposal. My favorite Buck 110, that I own, was ordered from the factory with ELK horn handles and the S30V steel. I don't abuse it but use it and carry it most of the time. I kept it for a year or two, before I finally broke down and (even though I hated to in a way) I went ahead and drilled a hole in it for the leather string. But it's just so much more useful that way. I still keep a regular cheaper Buck 110 for rougher work, when I know, I might be inclined to be in a position where, I might be forced to abuse a knife, if needed. Some people say you never abuse a knife, well maybe, for a weekend camper, but a lifetime of hard work, has taught me, that when you don't have anything else in you pocket to fall back on, and it's takes too long to go after a better tool you will do what is necessary at the moment. And the Buck 110 is about the best all-around heavy-duty pocketknife, there is.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@The4cp
@The4cp Год назад
People are so worried about the newest, greatest thing on the market and forget knives like these got us thru much harder times.
@57WillysCJ
@57WillysCJ Год назад
Before the internet told us different the 110 was "the knife" for all around use.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
yes it did it earned that reputation in the hands of people who worked for a living and knew what they needed from the tools
@57WillysCJ
@57WillysCJ Год назад
@@blackoracle69 There is a young man from Newfoundland named Kyle Noseworthy on RU-vid that does some really custom 110s. Personally I like it the way it was made. I have a verson from Camillus that I have had for over 30 years. It has a little bit to long of a clip point. I have always worried about breaking the tip, but never have. Now that I think about, someone else breaks the tips. Mechanics are bad at prying with the tip.
@mrkultra1655
@mrkultra1655 Год назад
Thanks Blackie
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
glad to do it
@gregorymckoy3179
@gregorymckoy3179 Год назад
I was given my Buck 110 as a Christmas present from my parents in 1986. I have skinned countless deer, bear, squirrel, coon and processed fowl with it. I will always keep it until time to pass it on to my kids or future grandchildren. It has always been a scary sharp knife that you didn't want to have an oops with! Nice reminiscing on the 110! It is a famous classic for sure!
@victorjackson805
@victorjackson805 Год назад
you are so right Blackie. I also remember the sears catalog or Montgomery ward. This is were everyone got there wish list. no computers in those days. And yes, Buck was the big boy on the Block!!
@edithofr.i.emeraldisle5042
@edithofr.i.emeraldisle5042 Год назад
Yes....Sears and Rowbuck second only to the Bible. Guitars and paintsets. I have my fathers buck knife. A treasure.
@jimssurvival4994
@jimssurvival4994 Год назад
Blackie I had a Buck 110 and a 112 when it came out. My older 110 got stolen, and yes I carried a knife everyday in school and most pickup trucks in high school parking lot had either a shot gun or deer rifle in the gun rack in back window. That was the good days. Thanks for the memories Blackie😊
@johndavidlynn8653
@johndavidlynn8653 Год назад
I still have my Buck 110 but nolonger have the belt pouch. I got mine when I was 10 years old and now I am 55. I guess I need to make myself a new pouch.
@johndavidlynn8653
@johndavidlynn8653 Год назад
@@maxpinson5002 I know, but I have the leather and the skill to make my own and after making a lot of leather items for others I should take the time and treat myself.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
its been a good knife for you
@johndavidlynn8653
@johndavidlynn8653 Год назад
@@blackoracle69 That it has.
@docink6175
@docink6175 Год назад
back in them days we had firearm classes and teams... I have several different bucks, several sheath knifes, 3 of the smaller 4" blades which were my preferred carry as a first responder as well as a couple others and of course a few 110's and other folders. Hardware stores used to have a whole display case of Buck Knives and I always wanted another.. The 110 was my first "big boy" knife for my 11th bday unfortunately knives today dont live up to what that knife taught me knives could do
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@ElGranRojo903
@ElGranRojo903 Год назад
Us big boys In the south had one bc those small trappers weren’t big enough for our hands I love my 110
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
most big men i knew had one to fill the hand
@timlacy2284
@timlacy2284 Год назад
Blackie, Great Video and Spot On the Buck 110 ,I got mine as a Christmas gift in 1977 I was 16 years old and I still have it. Yes all of us guys carried knives in high school and we also had shotguns and rifles in our gun racks in the back glass of our pickup trucks and trunks of the cars .I remember going hunting before school and after. Thanks Again for sharing this video. I Greatly Appreciate All Your Hard Work and Sharing Your Time, Knowledge, Experiences, Wisdom, and Passing on the Craft. Tim L.
@gregsanderson2470
@gregsanderson2470 Год назад
Yep. The first knife I made was in school shop. The teacher came out with a catalog of blades. Our choice. Couldn't have a gun as my father was shot . But when I went off to college in Alaska. I not only took that 110, 119 and a gun into the woods .
@timlacy2284
@timlacy2284 Год назад
@@gregsanderson2470 Thanks for sharing, I've never been to Alaska but I would like to go.
@gregsanderson2470
@gregsanderson2470 Год назад
@@timlacy2284 Its a great place. Put it on your list. Go for it!!
@Wheeling88
@Wheeling88 Год назад
Love the 110 still carry one everyday ,just the auto version.. seen more than I care to admit used as a fistload in a bar scuffle. Old way I used to sharpen them was a piece of glass & valve lapping compound, was a mechanic.. great video.👍👍👍👍👍
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Right on
@RickDelmonico
@RickDelmonico Год назад
The original 110 had 440C blade steel which held an edge forever and was twice as strong as the 420hc steel used in 110's today but 440c was a real bitch to resharpen! Grampa Pipes Dec. 24 2012
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
that was always the weakness it held a edge like no other but once you did get it dull few knew how to get the edge back and i made a lot of pocket money each fall putting a fresh edge on 110s for the coming hunting season
@leastamongyou1111
@leastamongyou1111 Год назад
Buck 110 is THE American classic folder
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
i agree
@kriskabin
@kriskabin 5 месяцев назад
I came here for the 110, but I said for the good stories. Thx.👍👏
@oldminer5387
@oldminer5387 Год назад
Thank you Blackie. I remember the Sears Christmas Catalog with all the outdoor gear. Received my first Buck 110 for Christmas in the early 70's while in high school. Now that I'm retired my every day carry is the Buck 112+ with synthetic handles and pocket clip, basically a lighter scaled down version of the 110.
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 Год назад
Yup...the Sears Catalogs!
@jimbo6635
@jimbo6635 Год назад
Great walk down memory lane. The Buck 110 is the knife, my dad and 3 uncles used there’s in Vietnam. Mine rode on my LE duty belt for my entire 25 year career, my cousin carried his in Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom and my son carries his daily today. I’ve got many knives but the Buck 110 has always been the go to blade in my collection. My first one was the hard 440c steel which I still have but it’s retired now I personally much prefer the current 420HC with the Bos heat treat.
@floydsmith2296
@floydsmith2296 Год назад
I went ahead and added the book knife custom shop app to my phone's homescreen I think I'll order one of those custom 110's. Thanks for the info!
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
glad to do it
@gregknight293
@gregknight293 Год назад
Have had a Buck 110 on my belt everyday for many years , as I do right now. Have never found a better knife for everyday use . Good show, Blackie.
@famasmaster2000
@famasmaster2000 4 месяца назад
I got one in 1987 and still have it today. I still get just as excited looking at it today as i did back then, still a beauty
@richardskinner4198
@richardskinner4198 3 месяца назад
I got my first one 40 years ago ,I can't carry it now of course due to draconian knife laws in the UK . I remember buying this and a Buck 119 at a Remington shop in London ,you never did see a salesman more enthusiastic about a knife brand ,but he was right and I have loved Buck knives ever since .
@quentinheard9009
@quentinheard9009 7 месяцев назад
My dad passed away this month from renal kidney failure, the last thing he ever bought me was my buck 110, for my 40th birthday, it's my most treasured Pocket knife
@MichaelR58
@MichaelR58 Год назад
Good video Blackie, thanks for sharing , God bless !
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Thanks, you too!
@SteveAubrey1762
@SteveAubrey1762 Год назад
Buck 110s, the Sears & Roebuck Christmas catalog, that was my world aswell! We carried pocket knives even in elementary school, we NEVER even considered them as weapons. The teachers would sometimes receive packages tied with twine. Shed ask kne of us boys to come up and cut the cord for her, we felt SO useful & handy!😅 In high school, many of the pick up trucks in the parking lot had shotguns in the back window, or .22 rifles. In deer searson, it was 30-30s & Remington's. Exept I had an old surplus .303 British Enfield. Great times!
@tomn8tr
@tomn8tr Год назад
I bought my first belt knife, a Buck 110 in 1984. Used it in the military for 15 years. One day, I was in a spot without tools and had to fix my starter motor. I used the 110 and ended up snapping a half inch off the end of the blade. It sat in a drawer for years after that. One day I found out Buck had a lifetime warranty. I sent it in and they sent me a brand new 110. I felt kinda guilty really as I had had the knife so long and because it was my fault I broke it. Buck Knives honors their lifetime warranty to this day. I'll stick with Buck Knives.
@richardnichols1392
@richardnichols1392 Год назад
Ive reground a bunch of them for friends who broke off the points ,a little shorter but back in service .
@davidlanders2671
@davidlanders2671 Год назад
Still have mine from somewhere around 1974. It's a beast. We were officially not allowed knives at school, but almost every guy had one on his belt and a small folder in his pocket. Of course this was a very rural area and many students had firearms in their cars also.
@bryanfaulkenburg462
@bryanfaulkenburg462 Год назад
I used to work traveling construction work as a welder. I worked with alot of Texans that had quick draw sheaths fir Buck 110s. They were cool.
@thethan302
@thethan302 5 месяцев назад
I bought my dad a buck 110 for Christmas about 5-10 year ago, he requested it when I asked what he wanted. After giving it to him, i loved it so much i bought myself one.
@melgillham462
@melgillham462 11 месяцев назад
I still have a big old buck hunter/Bowie. With that hard steel. 🤣 dad played a joke on me. I was new to sharpening, he asked me to sharpen it for him, we were going for elk soon in colorado.... took me a Corona age I swear. But I never let it get dull again, he gave me that knife. I treasure it to this day. I'm 61 now. My favorite EDC do all today is a case russlock. The folder with the arm on the back for one hand operation. And a liner lock. They have a couple designs, a drop point and a clip point like the 110.
@aubreyleonae4108
@aubreyleonae4108 11 месяцев назад
In highschool early 70s, every boy in the school had a 110 on the belt. Most kids dads were either farmers or worked in the woods or mills. We had rifles and shotguns in our truck racks in season. Nobody got cut, stabed, or shot. Times have changed.
@edwardknudsen4806
@edwardknudsen4806 Год назад
Thanks Blackie,great video. Had my first knife,a 110, 55 years ago and several more since. Only one single failure in all that time was a chipped tip. Still carrying one.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Right on
@lewisward4359
@lewisward4359 Год назад
Good video about the Buck 110. I see it was introduced in 1964, I wasn't looking to purchase a knife back in those days I already had some sort of knife to use, but I did have a fishing knife in the tackle box and a cheap 4-5" fixed blade my great aunt gave me when I was 12 in 1962 which I brought camping and fishing. A friend had a similar knife by Puma with the stag handle, which he mostly used to cut bread and cheese. Always used my carbon steel Schrade Stockmen or a Swiss Army Knife. Yep, many workers and hunters carried the Buck 110 from the 70's through the 2000's. My two boys and I picked up Buck 110's in 2006 for hunting-field dressing deer. We didn't like the clipped tip because it was hard not to cut the guts so we switched to 2-3/4 Mora Sloyd (shop) knives, small, light and nimble, and very sharp! The Buck 110 is heavy weight 7.3 oz without the sheath! It's still a workhorse and fits in the rotation when processing a couple of deer.
@rachaelwyatt754
@rachaelwyatt754 Год назад
I am English but I am still a Silver she wolf. :)
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
welcome !
@richardrocha702
@richardrocha702 Год назад
LOVE when you talk Buck 110 or 119 and K-Bar!
@fordtractorfanatic4836
@fordtractorfanatic4836 Год назад
We could buy guns through sears .
@williamknight9188
@williamknight9188 Год назад
Could get a house kit, called a Craftsman. Some assembly required.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
yep j c higgens shotguns / .rifles
@RickDelmonico
@RickDelmonico Год назад
I have a Shrade from the 80's. The LB7 came with a form you could mail in if you lost it. They would send you another one no charge. I'm not kidding. The US made knives from that time had blades made of 440C steel.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
yes they did
@FishTheJim
@FishTheJim Год назад
I have had a 110 off and on over the years and they are definitely a workhorse of a knife. I have also used SAK's and Leatherman but I always seem to be reaching for the Buck. Buck also makes a Buck Ranger 112 which is a smaller version of the 110. I think the Duke boys used them back in the day.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
when i think of a one the belt lock back my mind always thinks 110
@caseysimpson1806
@caseysimpson1806 Год назад
Helped my friend with on his elk hunt. Friend-please hand me a sharp knife. Me-hands him my 110. Still have my Buck 112 purchased at a Camp Pendleton PX in 1978. I have added several Buck 420 HC versions and I like them for their ease of sharpening. Edit: The 112 from '78 was hard to sharpen. I only had one soft stone.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@Williamleo71
@Williamleo71 Год назад
Always found buck knives to be to brittle, but that's just me. Entertaining video as always!
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@Traderjoe
@Traderjoe Год назад
I had a knockoff one in high school and carried it for years. I wish now that I had the original and genuine. I remember just like you say, every working man had one in his belt in that pouch and the pouch was worn in smooth with years of carry and whenever I did get one in my hand, it was a big, beefy knife and the warmth of it being on someone’s hip was felt in the handle and the knife never really felt cold or anything unless it was sitting out for a long time. But if someone handed you theirs, it was warm. After that I started carrying a Spyderco Endura and I carried that for 20 years.
@folksurvival
@folksurvival Год назад
I remember having a knockoff one as a kid too and you jogged my memory of the warmth.
@jenniferbauman4802
@jenniferbauman4802 Год назад
Great video. Great job. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
@PlayaSinNombre
@PlayaSinNombre Год назад
For those who are curious, the better steel is S30V. Current price is an extra $25.00, $30.00 if you want the half-serrated blade.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for posting
@scotthalvorson1161
@scotthalvorson1161 Год назад
Thats debatable s30v might keep an edge longer but 420hc is a tougher steel over all so depends what you want out of a knife
@PlayaSinNombre
@PlayaSinNombre Год назад
@@scotthalvorson1161 I am not making any claims, one way or t’other. I was curious to see what the price difference was between the “old” steel & the current offer. So, I went to check. And since I figured others may be interested, I shared.
@Ajaxykins
@Ajaxykins Год назад
@@PlayaSinNombre The original steel was 440C. I think they make a version with it this year as a heritage version. But s30v should be just as good if not better.
@The_Channel_Of_Chad
@The_Channel_Of_Chad Год назад
I'd be interested in what you did in that auto shop to sharpen those buck knives, because the only time I've spent a couple hours in my hand was during sharpening. 😂
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
valve lapping compound / a hard file / emery cloth glued to a wooden paddle as a strop /and an early diamond hone ment for surgical tools
@michaelbeams9553
@michaelbeams9553 Год назад
Wood , steel ( indeed , A very hard steel ) , brass and leather . From a time before "Space age " polymers , cutting edge ( pardon the pun ) steels , pocket clips and locking mechanisms designed by retired nuclear physicists . Form followed function and it worked . Great video .👍
@BassMaster.454
@BassMaster.454 Год назад
From what I understand, the still the buck used to use on the blades was 440 A. 440A was a stainless type steel. It's not that much different from the current 420 HC steel though besides the ease of sharpening. The reason they switched the steels is because the 420 HC is a lot easier to sharpen and a lot less prone to breaking since it's not as hard. The knife blade has a little more give in the steel where it will roll the edge instead of chipping it. The still they have in the custom shop is a different steel than they started with, that still is s35vn which is a harder steel but is still easier to sharpen. The new s35vn steels will hold an edge a lot longer than the old 44a, and are easier to sharpen. None of bucks steels are bad because of their heat treating, theve just been finding ways to improve it a little bit at a time. Either way you can't go wrong with a buck 110. Also, if you get on their website you can get different blade shapes like a drop point or a serrated blade. I though that was cool.
@geico1975
@geico1975 Год назад
Heck yeah Blackie! I love the Buck 110 matter of fact been EDC-ing it the past few weeks actually. I have to go back to it now and again, great stories too, especially making an A in auto shop for sharpening some Bucks:) They'll come a day when I hope to order one with nickel bolsters for sure, I have well over 10 different Buck models in my collection, Buck is for sure overly represented in my knife collection. I miss those days you we're talking about in America, I'm not a "Silver Wolf" per se, but I sure do remember the mid 1980's when I was a 8, 9, 10-year-old boy.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
i think you can be a silver wolf if ya like
@davekelly9657
@davekelly9657 Год назад
Hello Blackie, my two truly favorite knives I still use today are t Case large two blade hunter and the Buck 110. Both of these knives are between forty to fifty years old and still going strong. Thanks for sharing ✌️✌️💪💪
@outbackowl3040
@outbackowl3040 Год назад
Hi Blackie, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺, thank you for your time to make these videos.
@aaronmcclain1279
@aaronmcclain1279 Год назад
For older guys . I'm 35 grew up in rural Oklahoma . It's still a staple my dad carry one . When I turned 12 he gave his to me. I carried till I turned 32 . But that buck has skinned a bunch of animals . It worked on everything I needed to do with it.
@meccagold2009
@meccagold2009 Год назад
Only knife my city boy pops had! I was fascinated. It is why I collect knives...and yet I don't have one! lol!
@trynsurviven2440
@trynsurviven2440 Год назад
We are definitely in the dog days of summer Blackie. When I was a in middle school in 1981-83 a lot of the guys carried a 110. I didn’t have one personally but I did have a pocket knife. I own two 110’s now and thinking about getting another one they are great knives for sure. The kids today will never know the joy of getting that Christmas catalog from Sears and Robuck and having the pages worn out in a week. Those were truly good times.
@tomritter493
@tomritter493 Год назад
Yup my cousin usedd a 110 sence 75 its now a needle and still goes everywhere I bought a case hunter insted and its served me sence .but iv owned Buck 110 119s rhay are awsome blades great vid blackie
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Good stuff
@bigviper64
@bigviper64 6 месяцев назад
Great Job on the 110…now, I hope Buck has sent you that new Buck 110 with the Silver Bolsters and the super Hard Blade! I have one, gotta go find it.
@frederickvanpelt6393
@frederickvanpelt6393 5 месяцев назад
I was never without mine. Every day it's used as an electrician. Now that I'm retired my EDC is the 110 with the pocket clip.Still use it many times a day.
@johnkeck1025
@johnkeck1025 Год назад
Fantastic 110. I love mine and have used it for everything and it's still truckin.
@DeepSouthExperience
@DeepSouthExperience 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Yep, a very hot summer indeed down here.
@misolgit69
@misolgit69 Год назад
I remember their magazine ads where the illustration was a knife being hammered through a large bolt
@branch_preparedness
@branch_preparedness Год назад
I couldn't wait to get mine as a young man. Its been a great knife which I have now passed to my son.
@johnthomasjr262
@johnthomasjr262 Год назад
Great video about a great knife 👍
@KnifeCrazzzzy
@KnifeCrazzzzy Год назад
That is an incredible story, thank you for sharing! 👊🏻
@arthurlambart7115
@arthurlambart7115 Год назад
My 110 is 35 years old and still going strong. Thank to this video it will now ride in my blackbird haversack. Keep up the good work.
@rocklickranch2804
@rocklickranch2804 Год назад
I got one in the mid 70’s and wore the locking mechanism out and it would hang open. Sent it back to Buck and they sent me a new one. I still have it. Along with the small burn marks on the spine of the blade where I used to jump start my old Dodge on the solenoid. Went through 3 sheath’s with it.
@elvinamillaneam
@elvinamillaneam Год назад
Greetings Blackie, I purchase my Buck 110 last week from SMKW its a exclusive run S30V and Mr this knife is sharp straight out of box... I remember having a buck back in the 80's which I used it to open and cut boxes I don't remember ever sharpening it. I use a leather belt like my barber. I added my buck for my work edc along with my Leatherman and Rough Ryder or marbles. I love my traditional folders.
@dalemeyer8207
@dalemeyer8207 Год назад
The 186 is the 110 with finger grooves , titanium handle , disassembles so ya can clean and lube all the pieces and bearings. Had titanium belt clip and lanyard that could be used or not used. The 1987 knife of the year according to the Knife Guild . The 110 was lik $30 in 1988...I paid $110 for the 186 And every one couldn't believe I paid that much for a knife. Light , fast and smooth knife.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
good to know
@mikegreenfield5102
@mikegreenfield5102 Год назад
I also had this model 186 titanium. Bought 30 years ago whilst working in Switzerland as I needed a good light to carry working blade. Became my favourite practical all uses folding knife. Sadly it is now illegal for casual use in the U.K. I now carry a Victorinox Huntsman. I also have (illegal) the Boker version of the 110, a very beautiful custom brass and burr walnut model, equally as good but heavy to carry. Thank you for your videos Blackie and stay cool.
@hagman1077
@hagman1077 Год назад
Hey Blackie- I remember back in the days as well when everyone either had a Buck 110 or wanted one- also those thick Sears catalogs. I have an original Buck 110 that was given to me back in the early 1980's. I also have a Buck 422V which is very similar to the 110, but it has a pretty durable plastic handle and is a great general purpose knife and can definitely be used in the back country. Good instruction of the ol' bushcraft pothanger. Thanks for this video and you guys be safe down there in that heat-
@cowboywrench13
@cowboywrench13 Год назад
Working in the city, and dealing with municipal offices and schools, etc., I now carry an LB5 Uncle Henry. A smaller, lighter, less scary knife when the office secretaries see it on my hip, but still a great working tool. The iconic Buck 110 was always the go to working knife though, for every working man. Another great video Blackie.
@bruceanderson8720
@bruceanderson8720 Год назад
Enjoyed your presentation on the Buck 110. As a 49 year Building Trades Steamfitter I've been through a few of them. I also learned to sharpen them and had guys beg me into selling my knife to them.
@mikepreslar8686
@mikepreslar8686 Год назад
I'm 71 and have been wearing a Buck 110 on my belt since 1970.
@maxlutz3674
@maxlutz3674 Год назад
I own Buck 110s for a long time now I did not abuse mine. They cleaned quite a bit of game and fish. On one occassion I had to skin and prepare a 130 lbs boar for a friend. He did not believe it would work with the Buck. He was proven wrong. In settings around fishing, hunting and other outdoors activities many girls had the Buck on their hip too.
@johnredburn3760
@johnredburn3760 Год назад
I never had a Buck110 . They were not available in the remote community I lived in. I did however carry a Schrade Old Timer of a similar design for over 20 years until it was worn out . Great reliable knives and a great video.
@irmuggle
@irmuggle Год назад
Going back to the first video I used to have one like that they had a saw blade anything but it was big and yellow was silver tips on the other and the tapered down. I called the banana knife. Sure wish I still had that.
@levisweet979
@levisweet979 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, Bro.
@fallstiger75
@fallstiger75 Год назад
Got my first Buck 110 in the Navy, almost every squid on board had one.
@RidgidRon
@RidgidRon Год назад
My buck 110 has been with me for 43 years. The tip has been reshaped due to an unsuccessful stump surgery in trying to pursue a 22 bullet.
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
they last a life time
@jwgbmp40
@jwgbmp40 Год назад
Buddy I gotta admit, you got me diggin out all my papaws old knives, my old knives, all my old deuce gear and walkin my dog in the woods!! Keep the vids coming. Would love to hear more stories from you and "grouch".
@borchardtb.3977
@borchardtb.3977 Год назад
The good old days. I carried a SAK in school for as long as I can remember. My teachers would sharpen it, show me how to sharpen it and ask to borrow it. Nobody ever thought twice.
@savageater57
@savageater57 Год назад
Never had the 110 but I've had a 112 , the little brother ,and a 124 Frontiersman for close to 50 years and they're still good !
@denniscrowley8517
@denniscrowley8517 11 месяцев назад
I Love man! You are such a “good ole boy”, I would call you: Every man’s Best Friend.” Peace, Friend.
@user-mx5dr5gj1e
@user-mx5dr5gj1e 4 месяца назад
My dad has a 110 that my mother and us kids gifted him. I have one on my belt right now that my daughter gifted me. The 110 does the work of a larger knife but in a more compact less obtrusive package.
@MikeyNewman1974
@MikeyNewman1974 Год назад
Got my first 110 in 1985 when I was 11 years old. It's been my favourite folder ever since. Dependable, reliable, and has never failed me. I'm now on my 7th one.
@troyseal9877
@troyseal9877 Год назад
Just strolled across your channel. I subscribed because we think very similarly. Enjoy your thoughts on bigger folders. I agree. I enjoy medium and large folders often.
@jslifeandinterests7602
@jslifeandinterests7602 Год назад
Ive still got my 110 that my great grandfather gave me after i went through a couple of barlows he gave me as a boy. Watching this makes me want to dig mine out. Great video Blackie!!
@dalemeyer8207
@dalemeyer8207 Год назад
Buck 110 , 112...... The Buck 186 is the Ultimate Buck folder type 110.....had the 110G also till a fire. Thanks
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
Very cool!
@stevesager4032
@stevesager4032 Год назад
Best knife ever ever ever ever ever made
@kennethwilson8633
@kennethwilson8633 Год назад
Buck salesman should have been your true calling…Have fun stay safe.
@dhunterwetahook3995
@dhunterwetahook3995 Год назад
I've had one since 78 and still have it plus a couple more
@toms_dayoff
@toms_dayoff Год назад
I haven't gotten my hands on a Buck 110 yet. But for many years I had the same type of knives made by the Klaas company (kissing cranes).
@FredFreiberger-pk6wc
@FredFreiberger-pk6wc Год назад
I always liked the folding hunter
@toto29er
@toto29er Год назад
thanks for the video!!! lost my first 110 after 30 years a few years ago… recently bought one just for replacing the lost one! after watching this video I am glad I did! you just reminded me how important a knife was in the life of many people! I tell you the Buck 110 was not only used in American I bet you it was a icon in many other countries! I have given my son as a gift some Victorinox and an Esee Izula II, but after this video I am getting him a Buck 110 for sure! everybody must have this knife! Thanks for reminding me what is actually all about!
@blackoracle69
@blackoracle69 Год назад
thanks for watching
@JH_1095
@JH_1095 Год назад
Love this series your doing. I prefer the 112 to the 110 little lighter but just as robust.
@ralphnye664
@ralphnye664 Год назад
I still have mine my sister gave me as a graduation present in 73’ 😎🇺🇸🤙🏼
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