New Buck 110

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New Buck 110

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Heres a 110 I just finished today. I narrowed the frame and bolsters, shortened the bolsters, thinned the bolsters, rounded the bolsters, narrowed the blade, changed it to a modified clip and flatground it. Some vine filework and thin jigged waterbuffalo horn scales

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Gotta love those Buck 110s and that one is very cool!!
Nice work. Love the filework!!
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OUTSTANDING work there, Mr. Muskrat Man! Is Mos' beautymous...
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I wish I had skills like this. That is VERY nice. I'm becoming a fan of this round 110. 8)
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not too shabby for a buck, nice work.


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Damn man, that thing is beautiful. I am so jealous. Gotta lurn me how to do dat.
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Good job 8)
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Great looking knife! Are those scales Imt. gazelle? I bought some a few years back and never used them. Look super on that knife
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wow,very nice job! 8)
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Thank you everyone!

Yes the handles are fake impala horn, waterbuffalo horn jigged to look like impala, I like it on 110's
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I think that is the nicest Buck that I have ever seen. How do you change the scales?......do you take the knife totally apart?
or maybe just the rear part..also do you make auto coversions?
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Thanks. You don't normally have to disassemble them to replace the handles. I'm not doing auto conversions (yet). I pop the old handles off and fit new ones then attach with pins and/or glue
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Beautiful Work :!: :!: :!:
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