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Pic of my pair of Randall's. I have other knives but nothing really worth posting up, couple Cold Steels( master hunter, SRK) couple Benchmades( mini GriptilIan's, Bushcrafter EOD) and bayonets for my USGI Carbines, Garands and my AR's. Some other sorts of pocket knives laying around. Firearms and fishing tackle come before knIves. The Randall's are the highlights.
 

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This one is with me everyday on my belt.As far as dependable and cost its well worth it. View attachment 5513View attachment 5514
The Buck 110 is a good knife even though mine are not auto's. My first lockback was a 110 I bought in I believe 1965(I'm old). I thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. They are just a little on the heavy side. Guess that's why they come with a sheath.
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Yes,Ive always loved the 110-had a couple 110 autos that were conversions and were junk-not the knives the conversions so when Buck actually came out with one I bought one right away,really well made and great warranty and you can get these scary sharp!
 

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Nice Bucks pictured by the way. Bought the Buck Alpha Skinner folder years back and have found it useful for multiple tasks. Not as fancy as some 112s or 110s but the rubber grip does come in handy for skinning. Think it is out of production now. Heard Buck does a good job with 420 H.C. steel.
 

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Nice Bucks pictured by the way. Bought the Buck Alpha Skinner folder years back and have found it useful for multiple tasks. Not as fancy as some 112s or 110s but the rubber grip does come in handy for skinning. Think it is out of production now. Heard Buck does a good job with 420 H.C. steel.
I have an old Buck 119 my son gave me and I don't know how many whitetail it has dressed-its been a good one,I really like Buck knives have bought beat up used ones and sent them back to Buck for a 5 dollar spa treatment and the come back looking brand new.
 
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Made the handles for these.
 

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Forgot to take a real before picture but this was after I had only worked on it an hour or so. It was given to me by an elderly neighbor when he packed up to sell his house and move to a care facility.

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Here's the after. It's about 96% done but I ran out of energy. It was in pretty bad shape. I wish I had an uglier before picture but I had to regrind the blade just a bit because of abuse and modification. It's hard to tell now.

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