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Who has never owned one of these knives? I carried mine all over the place. It always stood me well. Now days, though, its place on my belt has been taken by a Leatherman Wave.
But now Buck is making an automatic opening version??? Take my money! Even though I had worked mine to the point I could flip it open as I took it out of the sheath or from my pocket...
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Those are interesting videos. I have a couple 110 folders, one really old and one a few years old. Except for the logo change, they're the best knives there are.
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Buck 110 were what most teenaged guys carried when I was a teenager. Sanded the thumb side down to thumb open it faster.
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