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![]() The Folding Hunter comes with a black leather sheath for easy carrying. |
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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Prefection - A lifetime of use product.,
By D_deU "D. de U" (Danville, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buck 110 Folding Hunter, Lockback Folding Knife (Sports)
I still have the Buck 110 Folding Hunter my dad gave me 34 years ago! I am a hunter (big game), fisherman, and camper and still use this knife today. I have field dressed, skinned, and cleaned all sorts of game from New Mexico to Alaska with my folding hunter.
I use the GATCO(tm) sharpning tool(s)to keep it sharp. One word of caution -- the knife has a razor sharp edge -- and many new owners make the mistake of having their fingers across the handle when closing the knife -- will require at least 3 bandaids! I have purchased and gifted a dozen of these knives to my children, nieces, and nephews.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a fine knife,
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This review is from: Buck 110 Folding Hunter, Lockback Folding Knife (Sports)
I'm very pleased with this knife. It's big and substantial, so I'm not worried about using it on heavy tasks. It opens easily, and is quite sharp. It's large enough that it wouldn't be comfortable in a pocket. When you order the kife it comes with a leather sheath that goes on your belt-- so don't buy the sheath as a separate item, as Amazon invites you to do.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The first and still among the best,
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This review is from: Buck 110 Folding Hunter, Lockback Folding Knife (Sports)
I still have the one my dad gave me in 1968. It's seen so much hard use and sharpening that the blade looks more like a stiletto than a hunting knfe. Yet the hinge and lockup are as solid as 39 years ago. Yes, modern one-hand open-and-close knives have advantages, especially modern stainless steel. But I wonder how they'd hold up to what I put the Buck 110 through in the 1970's?
Bottom line: Not as functional as the modern stuff, just like a Colt 1911, but like the old 1911, it won't let you down.
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