I use a hard Arkansas, and Norton fine India Stone, and Norton JB8 two grit. I have a fine DMT Diamond, pretty worn I have not yet tried. Any recommendations are welcomed!Buck knives from the 70’s are hard to sharpen. Being a thicker blade means a wider bevel which means having to remove even more metal. I’m thinking you aren’t reaching the apex.
What stones are you using? You can’t sharpen a 70’s Buck on a natural stone. I used to go to the sporting goods store to use their diamond stone, until they became more affordable and bought one.
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I use a hard Arkansas, and Norton fine India Stone, and Norton JB8 two grit. I have a fine DMT Diamond, pretty worn I have not yet tried. Any recommendations are welcomed!
I placed an order for a course diamond sharpener from DMT.Start with a coarse diamond stone. Until the 2 bevels meet at the apex. It needs to be sharp before you refine it by progressing through the grits.
Sometimes a sharpie marker helps. Color the bevel and see what comes off with a few passes. It will show if you aren’t reaching the apex.
I also use a magnifying lamp to see what is happening at the edge.
Once you get it sharp it will stay sharp. The steel on those old Buck knives are hard as woodpecker lips.
I think that's the model I inherited from the neighbor (along with a Standard or MK I) that I "restored". It was so badly used I bought a belt sander to reshape the blade. Polished and sharpened it, smoothed and oiled the wood. Had to do a lot of work to the leather sheath too.The 110 is iconic for sure. I remember Bo and Luke always having one on their belts.
John Locke on “Lost” had a Buck 119(?) with the red wood handle, in his knife regimen (he had a systematic way of managing his collection of knives that he brought along for his hunting trip).I’m amazed how often Buck knives are used on television shows. If you’ve seen the Longmire series, Walt used his Buck 110 to save his life, or take another’s life depending on how you look at it.
Long time ago, Buck customer service told me that the letter after the number on the blade was an indicator of when the blade was blade was made..Here's another rarely seen Buck. It's a Titanium 560 V.
John Locke on “Lost” had a Buck 119(?) with the red wood handle, in his knife regiment.
Think that's what their website says.Long time ago, Buck customer service told me that the letter after the number on the blade was an indicator of when the blade was blade was made..
Thanks, I went back and made an edit. I should have left off the ‘t.’ Locke (spelling may not be right) had a way of using certain knives he had bought for his hunting trip from his collection, tailored to the occasion, even though he was not allowed to participate in it (the hunting trip). “Lost” was a far fetched TV series of a crashed airliner that I enjoyed.Knife regiment?
You have a "3 dot" knife there. They only made the 3 dot a couple of years before going to the 4 dot. The 3 dot is a good knife to have. Less made and good steel. As far as the brass, next time you are sitting there watching TV, just have the knife in your hand and rub it good with your thumbs and fingers. Rub it good and after a couple of times of doing this, the brass will look better. I do it all time with my Bucks and it makes the brass look very good...The wood gets all shiny too from this. Also a normal sheath gets a little scuffed when in use. I also rub up the sheath and it makes it look much better...All while watching TV.....Multitasking !!My ex-fiancee gave me her deceased husband's Buck 110 after I discovered it in his nightstand. It had a little green mold on it, so I cleaned it up, Unfortunately the mold had eaten into the brass and ruined the finish. However, the blade was still good and it opened and closed just fine. I keep it on my headboard and I found a sheath that fits it. There is one * on the left and two ** on the right of the engraved '110'.
Therefore it was manufactured in 1980-1981.
In have a vintage Buck 110 but my EDC is the Buck Whittaker that fits in the watch pocket of my jeans.
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