Buck 110 knives not what they used to be.

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  • ZS84

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    Buck 110 knives are now for sale at Wal-Mart for $30. I know that these now have different blades. I have heard that the diferent blades are broduced in China. Anyone know how much truth there is to this?
     

    dice dealer

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    Wanna know the difference between the Bucks at walmart and one say at A knife shop?:dunno:


    About $20 ....

    Thats it ...of course since the one at a knife shop cost more it has to be better .;):D
     

    ISP 5353

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    I have one that is over 10 years old and one my son bought me for my birthday. The blade markings are different, but they both seem to take and hold a good edge. I am sure there are some differences, but it is still a lot of knife for the money.
     

    2cool9031

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    I have had one for 30 years and it still looks and works fine. I also have a newer one that seems to have a little difference around the edges, but still seems to be a quality knife.
     

    ZS84

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    Well i went and bought the buck 110 from wal-mart. I could not pass it up even if it is not that great. I mean how bad can it really be? Well i have looked at the blade and it really needed to have a good edge put on it. I took to sharpening it and it did take a while but it is razor sharp now. Everything seems to work well on it. I am anxious to see how long a good edge will last on this knife compared to my older 110. I guess only time will tell.
     

    Antelope08

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    Same knife, WalMart can sell cheaper due to ecomomies of scale. I owned a retail cutlery store for over 15 years and my cost on that knife was always in the high $20.00 range, and I was a Buck direct dealer. Could not compete w/Wally world so I never stocked the 110. Be careful though when buying Buck as they have a "made in China" line that looks just like the US made line.
     

    ZS84

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    Same knife, WalMart can sell cheaper due to ecomomies of scale. I owned a retail cutlery store for over 15 years and my cost on that knife was always in the high $20.00 range, and I was a Buck direct dealer. Could not compete w/Wally world so I never stocked the 110. Be careful though when buying Buck as they have a "made in China" line that looks just like the US made line.


    How do yo tell if your buck 110 is made in china? I can't find it writen on there anywhere
     

    Antelope08

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    How do yo tell if your buck 110 is made in china? I can't find it writen on there anywhere

    You look at the blade tang, the area between where the knife is sharp and the handle. There will be a stamp thay says "Buck" and if it made in China, "China" will be stamped on on one side or the other.
     
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