What's Do You Think It's Worth? 1961-1967 Buck 110

sgt1372

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Withdrew inquiry for reasons stated below.
 
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Whatever you feel it's worth...That's all we can say....You need to be a Gold member before you can ask the values of any type....
 
Sorry, didn't know that. Doesn't really matter.

Was just curious. Got a general idea from past sales on eBay. One just like it sold for $100 just a couple weeks ago. Was just looking for confirmation from the better minds here.

Will re-post the inquiry when/if I ever pay for a membership.
 
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A 61 to 63 Buck 110?
That would be a fixed blade, similar to the 103.
The 110 Folding Hunter came on the market in 1964.
 
A 61 to 63 Buck 110?
That would be a fixed blade, similar to the 103.
The 110 Folding Hunter came on the market in 1964.

Sorry, may have misread the "How Old Is MY Buck" chart.

My blade is marked:

BUCK
110
U.S.A.

I guess this would make it a 1972-1986 issue instead. So, I couldn't have bought it when I was a teenager; probably in my early 20's instead. Still that's around 45 years ago.

I keep things a long time. ;)
 
Hey sgt i procrastinated a long time too but finally ponied up the $30 and got the gold.
This forum pushed me over the top and i for one feel it was well worth it.
Just from one sgt to another.
 
I thank both you soldiers for your service.
1372, your 110 was mfg. more like 1972-74 if it has NO dots. DM
 
I thank both you soldiers for your service.
1372, your 110 was mfg. more like 1972-74 if it has NO dots. DM

Not sure what "dots" you're speaking of but there are only 3 brass pins holding the scales on.

72-74 is my best guess too. Mostly likely bought it around when I got married (probably b4) in 1973. Kept the wife for 25 years (divorced in 98) but still have the knife. LOL!!!
 
The 110's had a series of dots after your model and those dots are used to date them differently. DM
 
The 110's had a series of dots after your model and those dots are used to date them differently. DM
Yep. My oldest 110 has a date stamp
*110* and is a "Two Dot".
I think it dates from '72 to '74.
It only has two small pins in the handle plus the rocker pin.
I'm pretty sure they started using 3 larger pins (plus rocker pin) starting in '75?
 
There are 2 variations on the 3 line no dot stamp.
On the 2 dots stamp, Bill Keys says it came out in 1975 and George Stinzel says 1976.? DM
 
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