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That Western 'Black Beauty'.3 more oldies. Buck is at least 50 years old; Sharpfinger & Western are over 60. All saw a lot of use.View attachment 162067
One of my outdoorsman uncles gave that to me.That Western 'Black Beauty'.
I occasionally find shed's when I'm bird hunting, but I just don't have the heart to cut them up.Forgot this one. In a scabbard on the Huckleberry rig hanging in the gun room. Made by a fella I worked with for years. I found the shed.
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I've been considering that grinder attachment. Are you happy with it?heat wave day, the afternoon a good time to get out the Ken Onion and get those edges tuned up
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very much so. If you have the unit without and decide to stay with it, provide your address and I'll send you a bunch of new various grit belts I can no longer use, being too 'short'.I've been considering that grinder attachment. Are you happy with it?

when I was on the harbormaster staff at Pillar Point Harbor in my early 20's pretty sure every one of us carried a 110. So damn bulletproof it could be used as a small hammer if need be.The venerable Buck 110 - Beloved by bikers, hippies, ranchers, soldiers, sailors, serial killers and even hunters. Beefy, solid and locks up like a vault. Heavy, so heavy, the 110 came out in 1964 and put Buck on the map. Often referred to as a "Buck knife", a term like Kleenex and Band-Aid, describing any large, brass body lock-back. Even if it wasn't a Buck (Looking at you Schrade). Although it is first in mind, it wasn't the first of its kind. It has been suggested that German maker's like Puma and Boker should take that credit, but when the millionth Buck 110 was produced in 2010 (just a year after this specific knife was made), one can't ignore the fact that it was and still is an amazing knife. The fact that Buck has its "Forever Warranty", doesn't hurt either.
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