I’m 61 years old, and I’m glad you finally came around to appreciating the 110’s original intent. It’s a work knife, not some flipper toy that these young guys seem to require in their EDC. A BUCK 110 will work circles around these other knives. Received my first 110 from my father when I turned 14. We lived on our family farm in Ohio. Back in those days, it was a right of passage to obtain a BUCK 110. I still carry mine to this day. By the way, good for you that you took off that hideous thumb stud. -Steve, Ohio
@toddruch2744 Жыл бұрын
We must of lived similar lives, Im a bit older than you, the same but a different state.. Ive carried mine ever since, from the farm to a job where I wore a duty belt to other jobs where I carried it as my daily knife. I just retired and so did my 110, I purchased a new 110, nothing wrong with the old one but finally decided I would like to someday pass it on to a family member so locking it away is its best thing for mine..
@Astro_touches_children Жыл бұрын
I'm 58 and I've used a 110 all through high school, the Marine Corps and every job since. I've never once needed to flip the blade to open it.
@FPS_Wingo Жыл бұрын
I’m 26 and about to start my Buck 110 adventure. With Buck’s reputation I’m sure it’ll be well suited for many generations
@Cobra6.5 Жыл бұрын
It’s all I carry.
@jack_batterson Жыл бұрын
I agree. Been using 110's since the 70's. I've never found another knife as comfortable to use. And the thumb studs always seemed like an unnecessary gimmick.
@ethanhand7570 Жыл бұрын
I Cary my grandfather’s 1967 buck 110 daily 28 years after he gave it to me and it’s still to tight to flip open like that. Hands down the best knife I’ve ever owned. Grandpa engraved his name and phone number on it because it was to expensive to loose when he bought it, now that’s a wonderful reminder of him for me everyday.
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing
@wehrewulf Жыл бұрын
Carry, not cary. Lose, not loose.
@tonyrome655 Жыл бұрын
You missed too not to.
@JoeMac4100 Жыл бұрын
I wish my Grandpa would have left me something but all of my grandparents were dead before I was born. But I don't know if I would use it. Sentimental value buy another to use. Treasure that one
@petemitchell67884 ай бұрын
Nice boomer!
@raphaelargus2984 Жыл бұрын
Wow, a year ago I put a thumb stud on my 110 and literally came to all the exact conclusions and took it off, it's like you read my mind.
@Brewhound77 Жыл бұрын
Receipts don't have ink, they are coated in a thermally reactive chemical and printed using heat. The tallow interacted with the chemical and made the printing disappear.
@mailliw75 Жыл бұрын
Along with body heat
@walden6272 Жыл бұрын
I actually prefer to open with two hands. I find it pleasurable opening it that way.
@100BearPaw Жыл бұрын
Time alone will make the ink erase off of those receipts. If you do not take a picture and save it in a folder on your phone, when you need it, it won’t be legible. Then you can’t claim your warranty when needed. I swear they make them like that on purpose. Saves them money.
@galenmullenax4039 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!! I never liked the add-on thumb stud due to skinning game and other task. Thanks for the video!! Keep it sharp!!
@tombrown4683 Жыл бұрын
Didn't read all the comments so don't know if anyone said this but early 70s we started the blade out by pinching it between thumb & forefinger. Then once the first quarter to third of the edge was out of the handle the thumb just rode the side of the blade & with a wrist flick it was open. After practice it is easily faster than a switchblade. Of course you can cut your thumb if you don't perform it right. Takes practice.
@gregh3248 Жыл бұрын
I was always taught to open my 110 & 112 this way. The 112 is my EDC for the last 50 years. I’m on my 4th one. I also have the 110 & 112 Automatic knives.
@patrickian8843 Жыл бұрын
When I was in the Navy as a gunners mate (GMT2), a Boatswains mate buddy of mine (USS Ranger) carried his buck 110 in its leather sheath upside down. It made getting the knife out and open very fast…I carry it that way to this day. And thanks for the video.
@MrMZaccone8 ай бұрын
I have two sheaths for every 110/112 I own, the original leather and the black polyester you can get from Buck as an accessory for 12 dollars. I like the polyester for two reasons. It hugs the knife snugly, eliminating play and rattle without making it hard to access, and it fits horizontally on my belt for a more comfortable, lower-profile carry.
@Sanguivore4 ай бұрын
@@MrMZaccone Love me a horizontal carry and had no idea that was an option from Buck for the 110, thank you! :D
@MrMZaccone4 ай бұрын
@@Sanguivore You're welcome. Enjoy.
@MRGoods89 Жыл бұрын
You've changed my mind. Got the kwik flip on my buck 111 (beautiful knife) but i have been torn between the look of it and the convenience. I did not know the one hand opening trick you showed in the video! Thank you! Off comes the thumb stud!
@Surleyone9 ай бұрын
First saw a BUCK 110 in 1972 in Greece, where I met a young man from California who had one. I fell in love with the knife & had to have one. He had modified the knife so that it was easy to open one handed. Whether you think this is good or bad I did the same thing, loved it then & still do. What we did was to shave off the square corner of the handle so that there was basically no wood left at the center of the blade making it easy to use your thumb to get enough of the blade to easily push the blade open quickly . Works GREAT! I own many BUCK knives now. I just bought the new POS BUCK 110 with the pocket clip & plastic handle , never been so disappointed with a BUCK product . SO glad I am VERY HAPPY with all the older ones that I own. This POS is SO DISGUSTING that I just want to through it in the garbage! Just bought a COLD STEEL SR1, this is what I thought the new BUCK110 was going to be. I also own a lot of COLD STEEL knives.TOO bad that the company was sold recently. Sure going to miss Lynn Thompson!
@philipstephan5451 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your input on the quick thumb stud. I've been going back and forth on whether to purchase one also and your reasons for not to get one seem warranted. Great video. Stay safe. Cheers. 😊
@MrMZaccone11 ай бұрын
I bevel at 15 degrees and then micro-bevel at 20. I can't do the former with the thumb stud on but have no problem doing the latter and repeating the process for everyday sharpening. I like the look of the thumb stud on my 110s and 112s, as long as it is the brass version. It contrasts the blade and matches the bolsters very nicely.
@charlybrown68845 күн бұрын
Oh my gosh! Never figured out this way, of course this is a tip for one handed use, thanks a lot, appreciate
@dunexapa1016 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. My preference is the Lite model. I carry in belt sheath, blade facing to rear, tip up. Draw, pinch and open in one smooth move.Transition to forward or reverse grip as needed. Closing is also one handed, either hand. A good synthetic oil helps.
@ghostmaloneedc4254 Жыл бұрын
I have multiple types of folding knives. Some benchmades, spydercos, Medford, slipjoints, all sorts, the Buck 110 still is one of my favorite knives and performs just as well as the other brands. I think the aftermarket thumb studs are cool, but they aren’t for me either, I feel it takes away from the feel of using a BUCK 112. There is a certain joy I get from the 2 handed opening. It’s a feeling of “I’m about to do some work”. BUCK 112’s are the only folding knives I own that are lockback, and most of my stuff is thumb stud easy opening and even assisted. But I like my 112 just the way it is.
@totallyfrozen Жыл бұрын
“I’m about to do some work”. Yes. I can relate to that feeling. 👍🏻
@buffboyzauto11 ай бұрын
This is what I needed to see. Got my first 112 today and it’s definitely stiff right out the box. Almost got a thumb stud but the size of it is just an eye sore. The bare blade has a look that shouldn’t be overly modified.
@randycisneros4111 Жыл бұрын
I also bought the same thumb stud for my 110 and I didn't like either because it got in the way of cutting because is to wide. Great review thanks for sharing it. I put some coconut oil with Q-Tip at the pivot and kept just opened and closed it to work it in and it loosed up.
@durango8882 Жыл бұрын
I agree 100% don’t mess with excellence 😄👍🏻thanks for the opening tip
@1joshjosh15 ай бұрын
I'm 30 years old and I love my 112. And my 110.
@marcolabranche2480 Жыл бұрын
Funny cause I keep it in the 5th pocket to and open it the same way. It’s my edc knife and I already bought a new one just in case I lose it. So yes, I love this knife!
@korgan7779 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you figured out what works best for you. Life is often about trial n error so that we find what works for us. "Each to their own" they say. While my Grandfather bought a Buck 110 for me in 1983 for my birth at the same time he bought himself a Buck 426, which he carried on our farm in Southeastern Ohio from that day up until a couple years before his passing in 2014, he kept it in the safe and didn't offer it to me till I was 12. Issue with that was that my Uncle was killed due to a vehicle accident thee day before my 11th birthday and a couple months later while at a walmart she offered to let me pick out a knife since we basically missed my birthday. I went and picked out the Buck 180 Crosslock that had just come out and carried it all the way up until 2016 when my Gran(grandmother) passed away and I decided to purchase a Buck 110 myself. I carried it for a few months before deciding to put a Kwiq thumbstud on it because I was so used to one on the Crosslock. I now have several 110s and the first thing I do when I get one or any knife for that matter is spray the area around the blade and spring with wd40 to get all the dust and debris leftover from the manufacturing process, run warm water over it with dawn detergent rinsing it out, dry it off and apply mineral oil as a food safe lubricant. I then take a a dishcloth wrapping it around the blade for hand protection and start start working the blade back and forth to loosen it up. While I have used the ol' sling blade method I prefer not too just out of the possibility that my grip could slip and swing it directly at my feet or worse someone else. Most people will claim that could never happen to them but from my experiences as soon as you say never is right when it will. And yes, the 110 was and still is always a hunter or farmers tool but you'd have to modify it a lot more then just adding a Thumbstud to it to take that away from it and make it a flipper or quick opener the way the Hipsters like it these days. To me Every knife and firearm are just tools to be used as such.
@jeepnicc11 ай бұрын
So, what happened to the knife your grandfather bought, the day you were born?
@korgan777910 ай бұрын
It was placed in the gun safe where it remained until I found it again after his passing in 2014. I still have it in the same container he had it stored in along with his Buck Guthook Vanguard and a few of his collection of knives that were my Uncle's and his when he was a child. I keep them wrapped in soft thin cotton cloth. Since I don't have children I'm thinking about leaving them to one of my best friends for his son or even his daughter.
@jeepnicc10 ай бұрын
@@korgan7779 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@MrMZaccone8 ай бұрын
I actually have a nice little collection of 110s and 112s for which I've paid next to nothing. I've made a hobby of picking up broken ones at flea markets and on eBay and sending them into Buck to be rebladed like new for 10 dollars or repaired under warranty. Some people just don't know what they have. My collection waxes and wanes because given what I pay, I also love giving them away. They make great social currency.
@contagiouslyfit1021 Жыл бұрын
Carried 2 knives for yrs, one for work and one for trouble. Can count how many times I've needed the one for trouble. But the bucklite is sharp enough to shave a mosquito and thats my work knife. The hook blade (trouble knife) opens much quicker but I love the bucklite.
@BigLewBBQ Жыл бұрын
It can also be opened with one hand by pinching and pushing. Have you tried the Kwik thumb bar? It doesn’t effect sharpening as much.
@WildlandImagesGallery Жыл бұрын
Nice. Appreciate it. Love your design for Buck 110 and 112 belt carry. 👍🏼
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@michaelmartin48839 ай бұрын
Indeed, my old buck is just open every time it's needed.
@BCVS777 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info! Live and learn and adapt. I am not a big fan of thumb studs on any knife. I have also moved away from mechanical locks back to old style slip locks. The only time I have been hurt by a knife closing on my fingers is when a lock failed. If no lock then you know how not to use the knife. You can flip open the buck 110/112 style knife but because the lock is at the end of the handle it takes two hands to close it…at least it does for me. Curious about other’s opinions?
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Good thoughts. I like the lock back for the kids. It’s a good way to learn.
@jacesanchez6202 Жыл бұрын
Buck advice is great...but what's wrong with good ol'fashioned neatsfoot oil for all leather goods?
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Neatsfoot oil is great. Tallow is free for me and it’s more solid at room temperature so I like to use it. I’ll even add a little bees wax when I’m doing a sheath to help protect and stiffen the leather. But I also have bees, so I’m using what I have readily available and what I’ve had good luck with…I think neatsfoot oil is great, especially if it’s 100% pure and not diluted with petroleum products.
@Surleyone9 ай бұрын
Nothing what so ever!. But I have to ask What the hell is a NEAT? & how many feet does it have? Can you eat it? Yes I have used it. Still like 10W 30. Works great on leather. Baby oil would be a lot better for the girlfriend, but would still work for leather!
@sampsonlll1825 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the talo rubs the ink off high-sheen paper (or paper in general) but not cloth (cash) because the leather has moisture to it. Just my theory...
@mistersmith39867 ай бұрын
Hey there. I don't know if your old enough to remember, but in the 60"s, 70's and 80's Buck 110's and 112's were super easy to gravity flick out just by holding it by the handle. We would were the sheaths upside down, then flick the button open and the knife would drop right in to your hand. Ready for deployment. Also, Buck used to make their sheaths a lot looser. Thanx for the video my Bladed Brother 👍 ⚔️ ✝️ 🇺🇲
@christophermoon3717 Жыл бұрын
Great video bro! Nice opening and the invisible ink is a great warning
@CanadaFree-ce9jn25 күн бұрын
The "Biker Flip" has been used for years before thumb studs and thumb holes. I got a Kwik Stud and now I want a Buck 110 so I have a place to put it. lol
@danc790411 ай бұрын
Love my 112. And yes, I open it the same way you showed. Also: I use white lightning dry bike chain lube for my knives. It's wax based and works well, doesn't over lube.
@wyomingwright11 ай бұрын
I'll have to give that a try
@JosephAllen-d2e Жыл бұрын
I like the tab version of it better than the thumb stud. I think it looks better than the thumbstud or plain blade.
@paulparkinson1379 Жыл бұрын
I suspect the receipts are printed with ink which disappears because of heat and moisture in the pocket or maybe it's just disappearing ink
@peepoclunker4213 Жыл бұрын
I still have my Buck 112 that I bought new in 1976. I was 19 and working as an industrial painter.
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Hang onto that one
@rentatrip1videos Жыл бұрын
I've owned several Bucks . I simply use the thumb groove on the blade and flick it open using just one hand.
@dannybaseball2444 Жыл бұрын
You just saved me $10! Thanks dude. Like and comment worthy for sure.
@MrResin-xk2mf Жыл бұрын
My buddy and I both collect and love knives. About 20 years ago my father gave me his old buck 110 4 dot (rather, I found it hidden away in a box and asked if I could have it). I’ve carried it every day since. My buddy has a different taste in knives and doesn’t appreciate how large and heavy my buck is for EDC. And he’s got a point - I have a few pairs of jeans that have a faded outline of a buck 110 on the pockets with scuffs and holes. However, I have preferred the buck 110 over almost any other knife I have in my collection. It just performs. Sadly it fell off a cardboard box onto a tile floor and chipped the tip off. Still wildly useful, but nothing is sadder than losing the tip of your beloved knife. Buck said that they would gladly take it and replace the blade for free, but the 4dot 110 has 425M steel - not 420HC like the modern knives. I’ll be sending it in soon to simply have the tip sharpened back on. It’ll be shorter, but at least it will have an almost custom look. It’ll be more like the 112 I suppose!
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
And you can't beat the sentimentality of using your dad's old knife. Thanks for sharing. I love hearing these stories!
@SonnyCrocket-p6h2 ай бұрын
a little valve grinding compound, a few opening and closing seqquences, flush the grit out with gun solvent, and then WD-40 and any "tight' folder will open easily.
@paulparkinson1379 Жыл бұрын
Until a few years ago when I got tired of losing pocket clip knives and got a 110 I was filing down thumb studs so they wouldn't snag on pocket hems. None of that anymore. Still got it
@willbart1236 Жыл бұрын
A well oiled buck will flip open fairly easily. It’s all about technique. I pinch the blade, pull it out a little bit and snap my wrist. I also have a 110 where the bottom inch of the blade is dull, so I can peel it open without cutting my thumb. I’ve done this thousands of times. My latest method is to flip it open while holding the blade, then flip the knife again and the handle lens up in my hand. Not very practical, but visually it looks pretty cool.
@ib0oo0 Жыл бұрын
it s full off buffer compound when you buy it, cleamimg it out and working some oil in it loosens it right up
@sanjuakin7210 Жыл бұрын
You couldn't say better, i really lake your videos
@deadseasteve8202 Жыл бұрын
You can use the nail nick as a place holder for your thumb and one hand it. Everyone knows the gravity drop. Well most ppl find out
@ROE1300 Жыл бұрын
👍 Wallet with disappearing receipts. It is magic!
@Wcquick3 ай бұрын
Good information about the thumb stud for the 110/112, I agree the studs look funky. I do not care about one hand opening of the Buck 110/112. There are plenty of Spyderco and like design fidget spinner knives for fast deployment from pocket carry.
@jestersdepression77345 ай бұрын
mm yes. i have trouble opening my 110 one handed like the way shown. but thats probably more because of the version of the 110 i have rn. my original 110 i got for my 12 birthday ended up with its blade snapping at an odd angle after a particular strenuous use last month so i recently went out of my way to buy a replacement for it. well sadly looking at how the prices are these days 😅, i would have found myself a little short on my spending money for a full replacement so i opted to get the 110 LT from amazon at 30.99 this one will be my temporary 110 until my next pay since i decided i wanted to go an get a custom one for my soon approaching birthday with a better steel option than 420hc. that and i found out through the website that you can get it with a drop point blade 😮 im excited just thinking about it 😂. but yeah on top of the 110 LT being a recent buy, and the combination of a significantly reduced weight and stiff lock back mechanism isnt doing me any favors when attempting to open it onehanded. maybe after using it a bit more it will be easier so only time will tell
@jimsheldonswe78465 ай бұрын
5th pocket used to be called watch pocket.
@tacocat9472 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the pro tip. Love the 110, i have to admit I got one because it was in the move Kill Bill.
@hawkeyejrose Жыл бұрын
Simpler is almost always better. I carry my 110 in the pocket lately as well, since my sheath clip broke... Now I need to have you build one for my SOG PowerAssist multitool. Also, is it ever not winter in Wyoming?
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Yes. It’s not winter in August.
@bobbylong100 Жыл бұрын
Been carrying my buck 110s, 112s for years. Exact same way 5th pocket. No idea this was a thing. #110love nice video
@russellfredrick6519 Жыл бұрын
I've used a thumb stud for years. My son was using his while he was working a the local feed store. When a customer saw it he offered him $40 for it on the spot but he turned it down. I still love mine.
@ChrisvilleUSA Жыл бұрын
I like the thumb stud on my 110 lite Not enough weight to just flip it
@tomk4591 Жыл бұрын
I also like the 110 in it's original shape. Th KWIK thumb stud looks nice but I think it would annoy me in my pocket. By the way: What is this for a cool jacket?? What's the brand? I like the color and the design.
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Thank you. The brand is Over Under
@tomk4591 Жыл бұрын
Thank You so much@@wyomingwright
@heathspears888110 ай бұрын
I’m doing this now using my sog fielder . I’m left handed and the knife has the thumb stub welded on the right hand side so i use it right handed but not used to it or comfortable yet with the knife in the right hand …but now i can use it lefty y opening it like this and it works either way this knife … just got to get my speed up lol
@jimstenlund6017 Жыл бұрын
I do this with both the 110 and the 500.
@The4cp4 ай бұрын
I love my Kwik Studs.
@growleym5049 ай бұрын
I have been opening my 110 that way for over 50 years. Some of them you have to flick pretty hard, and a good cleaning and a drop of oil now and again really help. I use ATF if I have any handy, otherwise plain old engine oil. Every time you add a quart, the empty can or jug has enough left in it for a lot of small lubrication tasks. Don't use WD40 on a pocketknife except for deep cleaning. Tallow? Nah. Mix and heat equal parts neats foot oil, melted beeswax, and boiled linseed oil. You will use too much. Everyone does. Pack it in kitty litter style oil absorbant or sawdust for a couple of weeks, to fix it. Oh, linseed oil can be surprisingly flammable, and beeswax too, around open flame.
@peterwan1139Ай бұрын
Recipt paper may be is thermal paper?
@Buechse._Pusteblume.. Жыл бұрын
In Germany its forbidden to use a Tump Stud, so I love the 110.
@RondelayAOK10 ай бұрын
Ridiculous law
@grinsekatze460010 ай бұрын
It's not forbidden here in Germany. They changed the law in 2008, where you still could have legally carried a katana sword and stuff like that or almost all knifes, but the since 2003 forbidden ones, like butterflys and most switchblades, gravity knifes and fist knifes. Since then, you are supposed to have a socially adequate reason for carrying a one handed knife or a fixed blade with a blade longer than 12 cm. The problem is, that the police can decide, what they want and if they take it away and you go to court for it, you can get a hefty fine. So, you essentially have no assurance, that it wont happen to you on the way to the woods or whatever. And who says, what a socially acceptable reason is. There are 2 or 3 examples in the law, but there are many more and for me, having a knife as an edc or rescue knife is definitely a s. adequate reason.
@Surleyone Жыл бұрын
Never heard of using Beef Tallow. We always used Neatsfoot oil or Saddle soap Even 10W30 motor oil for things like an axe head sheath, a product called "Dubbin" for waterproofing & conditioning leather. "MINK OIL" vegetable oil, olive oil as long as it doesn't rot & stink. Cheers
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
All good options. I just happen to have a lot of beef tallow available to me. It doesn't rot or stink. I like to mix the oil with bees wax for sheaths because it lasts longer and stiffens the leather a bit.
@Surleyone9 ай бұрын
YUP used them all. Always waterproof my leather.
@johnelder4273 Жыл бұрын
Turns out that your father and grandfather were right....who knew? LOL! Been carrying a Buck 110 for 45 years and never had a thumb stud. The Buck 110 Slim has them on it and since it is such a light weight knife the studs are handy but they do get in the way when you are touching up the blade. Still, the 110 Slim is a great little work knife when you are wearing shorts.
@jamesbranham22176 ай бұрын
Is it any easier to close.. I bought one and needed vice grips to close it
@richardmcginnis5344 Жыл бұрын
a lot of pocket knives i have, have the stupid thumb stud, i won't use a pocket clip, i have a small desk drawer filled with removed pocket clips, my theory of carrying knives is this, if you can't comfortably fit it in your pocket it needs to be in a sheath, if you're gonna wear one around your neck make sure whatever you use to hang it around your neck isn't very strong, the little ball chains are great i purposely pulled one off to see if it was strong enough to choke me if the time ever came they break easy enough but you got to make sure the link is not up on the back of your neck because it will hurt worse, finally, you don't need a 400 dollar knife to do the same things a 50-60 dollar knife will do
@MrArray1967 Жыл бұрын
Your wife: "It wasn't me😇 I haven't bought anything🤥" 😅
@justinroberts5400 Жыл бұрын
I carry my 112 the exact same way, in my small pocket on my jeans. It’s almost like that is exactly what that pocket was designed for.
@donallmccrudden4812 Жыл бұрын
Same, its a perfect fit In that pocket. Didn't know about the way of flipping it open when I got the knife, but accidentally flipped it open not long after I did get it, it's very convenient
@hoss4876 Жыл бұрын
I tried on of them on mine and absolutely hated it
@SonnyCrocket-p6h2 ай бұрын
the point of a fast opening is for self defense and you do not want to be holding it by the blade when you're needing a knife for such things. I've always just started the blade open with my thumb and finger and then "wiped' it open on outside seam of my pants. If you do it right, nothing gets cut, regardless of how sharp the knife is.. It's reasonably fast, once you get the knife out of your pocket, well under 1 second. If you put your hand on the knife, in a fighting grip, while it's still in your pocket, it can be REALLY fast, and of course, if you know anything, you open the blade and conceal it in your back pocket, so what you've got is basically a sheath knife. Anyone with a brain, tho, has a 16 oz, 6" long single stack 9mm in a velcroed-in, kydex front pants pocket holster. If that means that you have to pay somebody to enlarge the pants pocket on 8 pairs of pants, so be it. Load it with the 450 ft lbs, 50 gr, solid copper hp from Liberty Arms, 2000 fps from a 3" barrel. It's AP and animal tests prove that it's every bit as effective as a jhp from a 4" barreled 357. yet the recoil is no worse than a hot 380 load.
@ivanquiles4903 Жыл бұрын
I've been unintentionally this forever. I didn't know about the beef tallow though, just used the last bit I had on dinner😅
@Jess-xd9yw Жыл бұрын
There is a guy in kc that can pop out and open a 110 buck knife faster than anyone him or I has met can pop and open a switch blade
@tombrown4683 Жыл бұрын
There are more than one in Alabama. I been flipping a Buck 110 with just a thumb & middle finger since the 70s. Way before any knife had thumb studs.
@Larryw-o2k11 ай бұрын
My 110s are switch blades and no you can't open one faster by hand
@That1BVP Жыл бұрын
Buck 110 auto might be worth looking into
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
True, although I’d rather pay $150 for a custom with s30v than $200 on an auto with 420hc.
@rapalaron6348 Жыл бұрын
So simple can it be 😅Cheers Mate!
@josephsforza20473 ай бұрын
Most receipts today Don't use Ink because the keys that strike the paper are heated witch the chemicals then show a letter - number
@joecliffordson Жыл бұрын
I retired my 110 after 30 years in favor of a 119 in a punko sheath. Opening problem solved. I bought an auto 110 but still. 119. Problem solved. The company should consider a low sheath due to the weight on the handle but until then there’s eBay.
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Pretty hard to beat a good fixed blade in a dangler sheath. Good comment
@marklawrence855 Жыл бұрын
I open all my folding knifes 🔪 like this its fast and works great 👍 😊
@contagiouslyfit1021 Жыл бұрын
Old timer only carries a 110, he uses a worn out silver some how with the blade when its in his pocket. He is so fast with that blade that you can't picture what he does. Says he learned it in Nam. He never showed exactly the position but its the same way every time and he's on the draw and in your gut before you can blink
@gts9397 Жыл бұрын
Also , nice jacket brother , what is it?
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Thanks! It’s an Over Under jacket. It’s been a great coat for me and my only winter coat. I just layer up under it on the colder days. Great for hunting. The only thing I dislike is that the arms aren’t gusseted so it gets a little tight in the shoulders at times.
@notthebannerboys5 ай бұрын
I am losing patience with Buck. The last 3 110's I bought all open just fine. HOWEVER, it takes me, 2 friends, a pair of vice grips and a weekend to close it! It seems like such a simple QC issue. Someone orders one, you get ready to pack it and BEFORE YOU DO YOU CHECK TO SEE IF IT CLOSES. If it doesn't... DON'T SHIP IT. Jesus.
@jbman413 Жыл бұрын
Interesting; I like your technique. I learned to open my 110s and 113s about 30 years ago when my ex threatened to have one of her many boyfriends jump me. I told her to bring them on.... Anyway I learned to pinch the blade with my thumb and fore finger to open. I can open or close with right or left hand. Your technique is faster unless hands are wet I think. I wish buck would add the little hook in the brass next to the blade the 113 has to the 110 line for better safety. The 110 handle feels perfect in my hands size L or XL depends on whose gloves I try. I also wish they had a fixed blade version as well. Been thinking about making one with some jb cold weld. :)
@jbman413 Жыл бұрын
I been calling my ranger a 113 for awhile I guess it is really a 112. O well sometimes I'm just fubarred. :)
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
I knew what you meant 🙂. Thanks for the comment!
@jstar1000 Жыл бұрын
Sno-Seal is great for leather. Warm the leather up a but then apply.
@Kyle-bb9zp Жыл бұрын
People have open swiss army knifes 2 handed or buck knifes for such a long time.
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with opening two handed. Just nice to have an extra hand sometimes.
@jordanallen8077 Жыл бұрын
That's odd receipts actually don't use ink they are pressure sensitive basically they are stamped and the letters and number show up no ink involved from what I understand
@darrenmajeski8083 ай бұрын
It’s faster if you throw the handle up and then let it slide into your hand .
@tomk4591 Жыл бұрын
The problem with the receipts is not the ink, because there's no ink used for it. The paper is a special paper which reacts with heat. The printers slightly burn on the numbers and letters on the paper and after a while in your pocket it erase itself. I hope you understood what I wrote....I don't speak english very well.
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
Makes perfect sense
@Larryw-o2k11 ай бұрын
I push a button mine are spring loaded open intantly
@Beowulf_985 ай бұрын
Auto.
@escapetherace1943 Жыл бұрын
i thought i was close to one of the only people who opens their knives by holding the blade and flicking the handle down... I do it with my delica, cold steels, and axis knives more often than not hahaha
@erictalkington56747 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it man! I couldn't believe it when I first saw those. It's like someone buying a beautiful old school revolver, blued or nickel plated with beautiful walnut panel grips on them and them taking the wooden grips off and putting ugly ass oversized rubber grips on it with a built in laser and thinking it looks amazing lol. Glad to hear it and to admit you changes your mind instead of just continuing to go along with it because that's what's popular is wonderful to hear! Don't even know you but I proud of you!
@blah555able Жыл бұрын
saved me 10 bucks. Thanks
@stevek88295 ай бұрын
Receipts are designed to disappear prior to your audit. Good luck.
@bradbrown56592 ай бұрын
I'd prefer the thumb stud. I get angry if someone flicks my knifes open. it makes the blade loose after a while. then you can get charged with an Illegal weapon in my area.
@happysingle6240 Жыл бұрын
But when you drop it down to open, you still have to use the other hand to grab it.
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
I don’t. I just toss it up into my hand.
@kalimaster0807 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, ingenious, but you have to do a second movement to keep firm the handle! While the thumb stud assures you an immediately firm grip!
@wyomingwright Жыл бұрын
I can understand what you're saying. I just learned I like carrying and using my knife more without the thumbstud. Doesn't mean its not a still a good options for some folks.
@fredwilley3886 Жыл бұрын
Pinch and flip. That simple
@nytewitch8577 Жыл бұрын
Funny, I guess I'm the only one who does this, but I've always opened my 110, (or various Schrade folders I've used over the years) by taking it out of the sheath, edging the blade out while gripping the handle, and instead of flipping it open holding the blade, I catch the tip on the leather of the sheath and flip it open. That way, I'm already holding it by the handle. I lost my 110 and am awaiting a replacement I ordered online, but looking at the sheath, it's scarred up for sure because of the way I open the knife. But it never affected the blade badly. It's just the way I've always done it. Never gave it much thought till I started watching all these Knife vids on You Tube :)
@ricardoguzman6388 Жыл бұрын
Thermo heat receipts aren't ink
@jimdavidson777110 ай бұрын
Weird and dangerous way to open a folding knife, but ok. But why should you have to? With a few improvements, the 110 could be both a classic, and a modern knife. Torx screws, ball bearing pivots, and a button lock would upgrade this classic immensely, without any change in the look, except a tiny button. I know they make an auto 110, that technically is a button lock, but it's also 400% more in price than the O.G.