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Mine arrived today! I guess I will have to love serrations, cuz I love ATS-34.
Hey Razor, your inbox is full!
Very nice! Can't wait until Friday for mine to arrive. Thanks for the pics.
Mine arrived today! I guess I will have to love serrations, cuz I love ATS-34.
Hey Razor, your inbox is full!
I didn't realize these blades were mirror polished. Great knives!!!
Beauties Gordon! I missed out on the Cherrywood 110's which is OK, I already have a few in Cherrywood. I was bummed that I missed out on the 500's though, they are one of my favorites. Those and the D2 118's were my first choices. I'm happy with the ATS-34 110's even if they are partially serrated. I really like the fact that they seem to have used older Custom Shop blades in them.
I didn't realize these blades were mirror polished. Great knives!!!
Yes, I've had pics up since yesterday.
I have a couple buck 118's with d-2 steel and wanted to know if anyone
could give me any info on this knife? How many made? how the tang should
be stamped?
I have one that is stamped Buck
Anvil symbol
custom
u.s.a.
then on opposite side D2
I have a second one that reads Buck
Anvil symbol
custom
u.s.a.
on both sides of the knife, then D2 down the top side of the knife blade , different than the first knife,
I'd post pictures but i don't know how
thanks for any info in advance.
Beauties Gordon! I missed out on the Cherrywood 110's which is OK, I already have a few in Cherrywood. I was bummed that I missed out on the 500's though, they are one of my favorites. Those and the D2 118's were my first choices. I'm happy with the ATS-34 110's even if they are partially serrated. I really like the fact that they seem to have used older Custom Shop blades in them.
For info.....here's "Honesttom" from Dec 2006.
I have a feeling they turned out quite a few in both stamping methods, although one would think the double-stamped one would be less common.
On that same thread somebody quotes Joe H. as saying all those blades had been scrapped when they moved to Idaho.
Yet here they are......I wonder if they are all used up now?
I was bummed that I missed out on the 500's though, they are one of my favorites.