Glass
23rd November 2014, 06:51 PM
I was looking around at knives. I got side tracked on eBay and was curious about seeing Buck knives for sub $10. I know a bargain when I see one so I figured that an eBay copy knife would be a poor purchasing decision.
Looking around you can see that Buck Knives are not really all that expensive anyway and are price competitive with most other big names out there. Seems that they have really improved and modernised their products.
The Buck 110 Hunter is a very well known knife. Been around 50 years now.
http://www.buckknives.com/images/products/hero/0110BRS-B.jpg
http://www.buckknives.com/product/110-folding-hunter-50th-anniversary-edition/0110FAM01/
Pretty good price. I would prefer one with the finger grooves but I don't think you can get that variation in the anniversary model. The page says you can customise but I don't think you can customise this one, only the regular 110 model. I'm tempted to grab one of these for a keep sake and also get me a customised one.
Looking around you can see that Buck Knives are not really all that expensive anyway and are price competitive with most other big names out there. Seems that they have really improved and modernised their products.
The Buck 110 Hunter is a very well known knife. Been around 50 years now.
http://www.buckknives.com/images/products/hero/0110BRS-B.jpg
http://www.buckknives.com/product/110-folding-hunter-50th-anniversary-edition/0110FAM01/
Pretty good price. I would prefer one with the finger grooves but I don't think you can get that variation in the anniversary model. The page says you can customise but I don't think you can customise this one, only the regular 110 model. I'm tempted to grab one of these for a keep sake and also get me a customised one.