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#110287 - 04/16/13 12:48 PM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) **** [Re: NoLimits]
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Really nice looking sheath, Tom, to put what looks like a treasured & maybe used a little Buck. The company website looks like they want to do quality work, too.
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#110292 - 04/16/13 03:43 PM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: Duke]
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Originally Posted By: NoLimits
... and a very nice buckle!!


Thanks Hans.

Originally Posted By: Duke
Really nice looking sheath, Tom, to put what looks like a treasured & maybe used a little Buck. The company website looks like they want to do quality work, too.


Duke,

I really like Carl's sheaths. The design and tooling is usually very tasteful and not over done. Here's one that the buyer paired up with a Hattori copy of a RMK 5-5. It got me thinking... smile









Edited by TAH (04/16/13 07:25 PM)
Edit Reason: Info correction
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#110585 - 04/30/13 10:59 AM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: TAH]
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Just adding another photo of my Ranger. This time with its original sheath.


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#118820 - 05/20/14 03:19 AM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: TAH]
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A 110 from 1977 and
a 100 yr Buck edition 112from 2005

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#122642 - 12/06/14 05:17 PM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: hootie]
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I'd like to add my 112 that I bought in the PX in Heidelberg in 1981 and carried and used for years.
It was "my knife". The one that started this madness...





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#122643 - 12/06/14 06:01 PM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: Litch]
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That's a beauty, Peter. From its condition, I can tell it was special to you. Looks like the sheath did a good job protecting it.

Those 3 dot 112s are hard to pinpoint the steel type. Could be 440C or 425M. 1980/81 was the time frame that Buck made the switch.
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#122647 - 12/06/14 08:42 PM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: Litch]
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Peter

Great looking knife. Out of interest, did you use any conditioner on the case throughout the years?
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#122648 - 12/07/14 04:49 AM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: rodbrown]
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Thanks, Rod. No conditioner - only natural wear and tear smile My lighting makes it look more shiny as it is in reality.
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#122655 - 12/07/14 07:57 PM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: Litch]
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Thank you Peter
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#122674 - 12/08/14 12:07 PM Re: Buck 112 Ranger (1973) [Re: rodbrown]
pappy19 Offline
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Not having much knowledge on Buck knives, what is the difference between a 110 and a 112? Is the 112 just a smaller version of the 110?

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