BUCK 110 Folding Hunter 50th Anniversary Edition

Discussion in 'Blades' started by stg58, Feb 20, 2015.


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  1. stg58

    stg58 Monkey+++ Founding Member

    Back in the 70's I picked up a Buck 110 and 119 still have them and why not they has served me very well.
    So I decided to pick up another 110 when is noticed one in the case at Wally world the guy said they only had the display model which he would discount if I wanted it...How much?... $30...Ok..
    Turned out to be the 50yh anniversary model.

    Except for the edges being rounded where my first one has sharper edges it locks up tight and seems as solid as my older one. And best of all still made in the USA!
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  2. vonslob

    vonslob Monkey++

    I love my 110. Great knife. I was told it was the best selling folder ever. It is a classic
     
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  3. Dunerunner

    Dunerunner Brewery Monkey Moderator

    My first 110 was the one I carried in the Navy... Wonderful knife!! Gave one to my son last year!
     
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  4. azrancher

    azrancher Monkey +++

    I carry one on my work belt and one on my go to town belt.

    My first one was stolen on the way back from Germany in the 70's.
     
  5. Line Dawg

    Line Dawg Monkey+

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  6. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    I've been sharpening one of my Dad's Buck 110 knives since I was about 12 years old.
    I love my 110, and wouldn't think about abandoning it. They hit a home run with this one, no doubt.
     
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  7. Idahoser

    Idahoser Monkey+++ Founding Member

    I bought the next-to-last 110 at the local Walmart this weekend for $27.97. Their website has this also but says out of stock. It came with a cloth sheath but I see their website sells the leather one for $11.49, thinking about ordering one.
    none of these are the anniversary edition however. I do see WM sells special editions for the military branches etc., but they're up near a hundred bucks.
     
  8. svjoe

    svjoe Angry Monkey

    Got a 110 I have had for 30+ years. Desperately needs a new blade. Does Buck still have a lifetime warranty??? Cant access their website from work........
     
  9. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    We have stood by these values since 1902 and honor our products with this Forever Warranty. Please don't hesitate to contact us regarding your knife.

    CJ Buck

    President, CEO, Chairman of Buck Knives

    Please note if your knife has sentimental value when you send the knife to us so that we can determine whether to repair or replace.

    We warranty each and every Buck knife to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the knife, and we will repair or replace with a new Buck knife, at our option, any Buck knife that is defective. Buck Knives does not warrant its products against normal wear, misuse, or product modifications. Buck Knives are not intended to be used as hammers, chisels, pry bars or screwdrivers. If your knife was damaged due to misuse, our repair department can analyze the damage and repair it for a reasonable fee. If your knife is unable to be repaired, we will extend a one- time courtesy offer, allowing you the option to purchase a new knife for 50% off of our MSRP price listed on the website, excluding any custom knives or web specials.

    Returns, Repairs, & Exchanges

    WARRANTY/REPAIR
    Instructions for sending your product in for evaluation:

    Step #1- Prepare your knife for shipment. For the safety of our technicians, please clean away any dirt or debris such as blood or animal matter from your knife.

    Step #2- Package your knife securely in a box or padded envelope. Be sure the knife cannot move or shift while inside the package. Please make sure there are no loose blades that will fall out and harm a technician. Shipping your knife in a regular paper envelope is NOT recommended, as the knife could easily fall out and get lost. Buck Knives is not responsible for lost or stolen knives. Please do not use popcorn foam when shipping.

    Step #3- Please click here to fill out a repair form to print and include with your knife. Please be sure to fill out every section.

    Step #4- Send your warranty package to:



    BKI
    Attention: Warranty
    660 S. Lochsa Street
    Post Falls, ID 83854



    RETURNS/EXCHANGES
    We want you to be happy with your Buck Knife. If you purchased from our website or Buck Factory, and for any reason you are not satisfied, send your Buck back to us. This excludes Custom Knife Shop orders. No returns are accepted for Custom Knife Shop orders, unless your custom knife is defective.

    All returns must be in their original Buck Knives box. Please include the packing slip as a reference to your order. If you are interested in exchanging your product, include a note describing the model you would like instead.

    Returns are processed on Friday.

    If you have any questions, please give us a call, 800-326-2825, ext. 3, Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m PST. Visit our shipping policy page for a complete list of closed holidays.

    Please send your return to:

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    Post Falls, ID 83854

    Returns Repairs and Exchanges
     
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  10. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    @svjoe I also found this which may be helpful.

    I broke a blade and would like to replace the part myself, can you send me the part I need or can I get it from a Buck retailer?

    For liability reasons, we do not sell or send individual blades, parts, or anything that would require disassembly of the product, through the mail. Our products are designed to be disassembled by our factory-trained personnel only. Attempting to disassemble your Buck product yourself could result in lost components, compromise the knife's functionality and void the warranty.

    Buck Knives can replace a blade not covered under warranty for $10.00

    The Buck Forever Warranty
     
  11. svjoe

    svjoe Angry Monkey

    Thanks for the info! Will get it mailed out early next week. Have never seen a blade as bad as mine!!!!!!
     
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