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Old 02-13-2021, 04:10 PM
BARgunner BARgunner is offline
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I bought this Buck 110 in 1973. I put the fingers grooves on it around 1975. The original sheath disintegrated around 1977 and a friend made one for me. I carried this knife daily until around 2012. The blade was so thin from sharpening it over the years that I retired it because I thought it was getting dangerous to use. In 2015 I knew I was going through Post Falls and contacted Buck to see if they could replace the blade, which I was told would cost $10. I stopped in and explained I needed a new blade. The gentleman looked at it and told me I got my money's worth out of that blade. He told me to check out the museum and he would get it taken care of in a short time. When I got done with the tour, he was waiting in the shop and handed it to me all polished up and with a new blade and said "no charge". That's what I call great customer service. Nice museum and the shop has a bunch of their knives you might not normally see and some good sale prices also.


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