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Buck Folding Hunter Knife

#404325
$74.95

This knife has a 420HC stainless steel blade and Dymondwood scales. Made in the USA, it includes a black leather sheath. Closed length: 4-7/8 inches

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OVERVIEW

The 110 Folding Hunter® is a classic and traditional favorite! Buck's Folding Hunter was created in 1963 when Al Buck decided that a revolutionary lockblade knife was needed by outdoorsmen who wanted a sturdy knife but did not want to carry a long, fixed blade knife. The challenge was to combine the strengths of other folding knives with locking mechanisms into a good-looking, reliable product and the Model 110 was unveiled. Within six months, this innovation was the hottest knife in the industry. Dymondwood scaled. 420HC stainless steel with an exclusive heat-treat process for a very user-friendly combination of superior corrosion resistance with excellent strength for wear resistance and durability. You also have a blade that is easy to resharpen. Rc 58. Made in the USA. Includes a genuine, black leather sheath.

Key Features:

  • Closed length: 4-7/8"
  • Dymondwood scaled
  • 420HC stainless steel
  • Rc 58
  • Made in the USA
  • Includes a genuine, black leather sheath

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SPECIFICATIONS

Attribute nameAttribute value
Closed4-7/8"
Blade Length3-3/4"

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My first knife
I was in college, it was probably about 1975, when I bought my Buck folding hunter. It was a lot of money for me then but it was my first real knife and it was so beautiful and fit so well in my hand. I was an architecture student so design was  - is - important to me.

I have been camping for over 40 years and this knife has been on every trip. Yes, it is too heavy and yes, i have other newer knives that are lighter, etc. But since i dont backpack (we take our gear in by boat....lol) I have the luxury of bringing this with me.

In fact, i m gonna go home and sharpen it and buff up the brass tonite....  :-)

Buck: Thanks for the memories....  :-)
- Michael, February 27, 2020
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Good Memories
I carried on of these back in High School, in Denver. That was the late 1970's, before everyone was paranoid that the kids were going to shoot or stab everyone.
The Buck 110 knife served me well for 3 years of high school and a few years of college; fishing, hunting, everyday suburban adventures...
I'm happy to have an old, trusted friend back on my belt!
- Dave, September 10, 2019
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