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Buck 110 helped me see the point.

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Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by PT7 » Sat Dec 24, 2016 10:18 am

I know that every knife owner can provide his/her story just like this one. It doesn't happen often for me, but every once in a while...

Last evening I was cleaning some knife blades just to whittle away a few extra minutes. I've not handled my new Buck 110 folder a lot, and noticed it has a very, very good grip on the blade -- especially when closing. Sometimes I'm slow in getting the point; not this time! ;)

I didn't cut myself per se, but ah, I did nicely stab my left hand. This Buck blade really has an exquisite sharp point! Nothing serious, because I hit the spot between my thumb and forefinger where the skin easily gives way. That's what helped minimize the stab hole.....fortunate me. However, I straightened up quickly in surprise and did take notice!

We all know to be careful handling a sharp knife. I guess I'm still learning! :lol:
Have a great Christmas Eve today!

~Пока~

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Re: Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by Henry88 » Sat Dec 24, 2016 10:20 am

Maybe if you took your knives to nice places like Dave takes his knive, it wouldn't cut you so much................... :D

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Post by RetiredSeabee » Sat Dec 24, 2016 4:47 pm

I suppose it is pointless for me to say be careful.. :lol:
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Re: Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by CT_Shooter » Sat Dec 24, 2016 7:09 pm

Blood sacrifices are not required by knife collectors, but when they happen, they do manage to quickly focus one's attention. Glad yours is just a reminder to be more careful. There are so many other blood sacrifices for us to recall; too many, really; but one most important one tonight.

Merry Christmas.
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Re: Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by daytime dave » Sat Dec 24, 2016 10:11 pm

Merry Christmas sir. I'm glad it didn't bite you too bad.
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Re: Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by Catherine » Tue Dec 27, 2016 10:36 am

Henry88 wrote:Maybe if you took your knives to nice places like Dave takes his knive, it wouldn't cut you so much................... :D
Oh my goodness!

Dang! Now THAT was funny. I almost spit out my coffee here.

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Re: Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by Catherine » Tue Dec 27, 2016 10:37 am

I am sorry that happened to you.

Take care.

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Re: Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by Catherine » Tue Dec 27, 2016 10:42 am

A few years ago, I was trying to use an old knife of my late husband's and I had trouble closing it. There was nothing wrong with it and my MT husband had NO issues with it.

I quit using it and as my hands got more arthritic with good and bad days... I figured out what works for me.

Seriously, take care and enjoy your knives in a safe manner.

YOU have a beautiful collection of knives.

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Re: Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by biglever » Mon Oct 02, 2017 7:48 am

Catherine, I found a old post of yours, about an 50th, anniversary buck 110. That can be engraved, but link
Didn't show a knife engraved, and it didn't say we're it was engraved, on the blade, or handle ?
Maybe this isn't available anymore,. Thanks for any help.

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Re: Buck 110 helped me see the point.

Post by biglever » Mon Oct 02, 2017 5:54 pm

I Think, I just ordered one, engraved, will see
I called yesterday to make sure they got my order , and the engraving right, they said they got it.
I just got an email , that says it's been shipped, that's fast.

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