I’ve had this one for 2 years and I’ve used it almost everyday for mainly cutting food and boxes. Only needed to sharpen it once so far holds an excellent edge and comfortable in the hand.
Old skool cool, I think the company dates back to 1800’s in Sheffield UK. It’s an icon, love em or hate em, I think credited as the first back lock ? I prefer the newer versions with pocket clip but there will always be a place for the 112 and 110👍
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I own 2 of them, clip point like you have and a 5160 drop point…they are well made knives
https://preview.redd.it/efs6ulon5gmd1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4cb8046df9423128ea90956e2d3014a458803fc0
pocket bricks…carried one for 20 or so years. Will wear a hole in your jeans pocket LOL
It’s the Buck 110 that is legal in a lot of cities that have regulations on blade length. Just as tough. Just as capable. Easier to carry in a pocket.
https://preview.redd.it/5vx9ynrddgmd1.jpeg?width=2427&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4b9d0599e5a366acf47b79bea18c107e4379d4f2
Old skool cool, I think the company dates back to 1800’s in Sheffield UK. It’s an icon, love em or hate em, I think credited as the first back lock ? I prefer the newer versions with pocket clip but there will always be a place for the 112 and 110👍