That's a knife that checks a lot of boxes for me. I've been watching a number of videos lately on fixed, EDC knives, and have begun to narrow down my preferences. Not sure if I want to go pocket or belt carry yet, but leaning towards pocket. I realize you can always change sheaths or modify an existing one, and I do leatherwork myself so that would be no issue at all, but the knife itself has to be right to begin with. The choices you made resulted in a beautiful knife. Enjoy it! Your video has helped push me along in my search.
That’s phenomenal. That’s really why I make these videos so that people can have choices. I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s on my hip right now. When In doubt, get one of each. Life is short!
I ordered mine in earlier this month. I went with the nickel and ebony. cant wait to get it. I ordered a a custom horizontal sheath from another vendor.
Hallo Guys. This one knife, is like small Muela knife!!!! Which I have this one knife-Muela. Butt this one small Buck113. is very nice knife!!! Bravoooo!!!!😉😉😉👍👍👍 I wish your happy good rest day.
That looks amazing! I just found a company here in Australia making the same design with 9cr stainless for probably 50 usd, tassie tiger knives. Ordered one i guess will see, if its as handy as people say on red and sambar deer ill probably look into ordering one that nice one day.
@@motoknivesandgunsbyjt I was actually putting this very same knife together on Buck’s website last week. I’ll probably wait a month or so and order the same knife.
So maturity dictates that I move away from bayonets and into miniature knives? This knife has a very small and thin handle which you rotate in the palm making a dangerous skinning knife. Steel is probably the cheapest knife steel and doesn't hold its edge at all. There is no way you can scrape a small boar or deer with this knife without stopping to sharpen it. Good for skinning rabbits or living room hunters.
@@motoknivesandgunsbyjt I watched the video again with more attention. The automatic translator says you have two options of steel 420HC or 420HC, it doesn't say S30V steel. I thought your knife had 420 steel. S30V steel is amazing steel. Watching the video again I noticed the amazing hunting lines of the back of the knife and also the curved shape of the edge. I apologize for my mistake.
I cannot comment on the best heat treatment due to lack of company data. Besides, Buck on its official website does not mention the degrees of hardness of the knife, perhaps it considers it an insignificant detail of the HC grade. Hardness ratings are available for every knife other than Buck. So how do you tell me about the possible best heat treatment? Of course he quotes the following comically to the prospective buyers ''*Please note: When we make handles from natural products, you will find nature's 'trademarks'. In most cases, these markings are not defects, but a design of nature itself. Each one will have its own personality and distinct appearance unlike handles created from man-made materials.'' What elegant lawyerly words that hide a great truth, Buck's handles are not wooden but ``man-made materials'' to deceive the naive buyers. If the Dymondwood that Buck uses in its handles to mimic wood isn't a man-made material then what is?
I totally agree with you, most knife owners with exotic steels not only don't know how to sharpen them but have them permanently on their nightstand. My hunting knives are 440C, ATS34, ELMAX, A2 steel, I also have a Fallkniven VG10 which I don't use because the edge breaks easily. Knives can scrape a deer or a boar without needing intermediate sharpening. I always sharpen my knives with water stones so sharpening in the forest is not easy, I just have a second knife with me.
It's the best all around knife ever made and very nice to look at and a great skinning knife just the regular one
I’ve had this on my hip for a few months now, and I’m tempted to make an update video
I am so envious of your Buck custom 113 purchase, well done a true collectible and a unique EDC fixed blade knife. Thumbs up
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That is a great looking Custom Buck! wow now I gotta go back and look! Thanks for sharing!
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@@motoknivesandgunsbyjt I still want one!!
@BaxtersBlades yea man. She’s a keeper! Thanks so much for watching and welcome!
i bought an Uncle Henry years ago, i'm happy with it
What a wonderful knife! 👍
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Beautiful Knife. Buck does their elk very nice
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Beautiful knife
Best of both worlds, the 112 and the vanguard. Great video, you helped me make my next choice of buck knife.
Yes it’s been on my hip for a while now. It’s a workhorse! Thanks for joining us!
It looks like the custom shop did a great job on your 113. I have a custom 112 and a custom 501. Both look and feel great.
That's a knife that checks a lot of boxes for me. I've been watching a number of videos lately on fixed, EDC knives, and have begun to narrow down my preferences.
Not sure if I want to go pocket or belt carry yet, but leaning towards pocket. I realize you can always change sheaths or modify an existing one, and I do leatherwork myself so that would be no issue at all, but the knife itself has to be right to begin with.
The choices you made resulted in a beautiful knife. Enjoy it! Your video has helped push me along in my search.
That’s phenomenal. That’s really why I make these videos so that people can have choices. I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s on my hip right now. When In doubt, get one of each. Life is short!
That’s awesome.. just ordered a custom 110 with elk
@@ChrisPBacon741 awesome. Thanks for hanging!
Just subscribed because I also am a knife collector and guns and vintage fishing gear. Keep'em coming.
Ty much and welcome!
Very nice thanks for the video.
I ordered mine in earlier this month. I went with the nickel and ebony. cant wait to get it. I ordered a a custom horizontal sheath from another vendor.
Wow. Yes. I’d love to see that one. What vendor did you use for the sheath?
ive tried to let you know where I got it about 4 times now but the comment keeps getting removed? @@motoknivesandgunsbyjt
Hallo Guys.
This one knife, is like small Muela knife!!!! Which I have this one knife-Muela. Butt this one small Buck113. is very nice knife!!! Bravoooo!!!!😉😉😉👍👍👍
I wish your happy good rest day.
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Nice one man!
That’s awesome 😊
Love the profile!
@@motoknivesandgunsbyjt 😁
Great video. Mine has brass bolsters.
Great review
Welcome and thanks so much for watching!
That's exactly what I got except Magnacut.
That looks amazing! I just found a company here in Australia making the same design with 9cr stainless for probably 50 usd, tassie tiger knives. Ordered one i guess will see, if its as handy as people say on red and sambar deer ill probably look into ordering one that nice one day.
Nice video - I would make the same choices you did.
Thanks much. She’s a classy one
@@motoknivesandgunsbyjt I was actually putting this very same knife together on Buck’s website last week. I’ll probably wait a month or so and order the same knife.
Awesome. I think the brown sheath goes great with it too
You got lucky. Mine came with a screwed up handle
Wow. I hope they took care of it for you. Thanks for watching my friend.
We need just FOUR MORE subscribers to reach 500! C’mon! DO IT!!!🎉
How much?
So biutiful my frend
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Que cuesta la custom 113
La basica empieza a 120 dependiendo que quieres despues
Ps. I subscribed.
Welcome to the family! Ty ty!
Order yours from Buckknives.com
You opened the box with a Buck 110, not 112….lol
Yup. Greatness of no editing.
Too small of a knife for how much you paid for it
My friend, if you think with knives bigger is better, you have a lot to learn.
I disagree....It is well made, perfect balance, just a perfect example of craftsmanship.
So maturity dictates that I move away from bayonets and into miniature knives? This knife has a very small and thin handle which you rotate in the palm making a dangerous skinning knife. Steel is probably the cheapest knife steel and doesn't hold its edge at all. There is no way you can scrape a small boar or deer with this knife without stopping to sharpen it. Good for skinning rabbits or living room hunters.
If you think s30v is “cheap steel” please tell me what good steel is. It’s one of the hardest steels available.
@@motoknivesandgunsbyjt I watched the video again with more attention. The automatic translator says you have two options of steel 420HC or 420HC, it doesn't say S30V steel. I thought your knife had 420 steel. S30V steel is amazing steel. Watching the video again I noticed the amazing hunting lines of the back of the knife and also the curved shape of the edge. I apologize for my mistake.
I agree my friend. They have perfected this process. Thanks for joining us!
I cannot comment on the best heat treatment due to lack of company data. Besides, Buck on its official website does not mention the degrees of hardness of the knife, perhaps it considers it an insignificant detail of the HC grade. Hardness ratings are available for every knife other than Buck. So how do you tell me about the possible best heat treatment? Of course he quotes the following comically to the prospective buyers ''*Please note: When we make handles from natural products, you will find nature's 'trademarks'. In most cases, these markings are not defects, but a design of nature itself. Each one will have its own personality and distinct appearance unlike handles created from man-made materials.'' What elegant lawyerly words that hide a great truth, Buck's handles are not wooden but ``man-made materials'' to deceive the naive buyers. If the Dymondwood that Buck uses in its handles to mimic wood isn't a man-made material then what is?
I totally agree with you, most knife owners with exotic steels not only don't know how to sharpen them but have them permanently on their nightstand. My hunting knives are 440C, ATS34, ELMAX, A2 steel, I also have a Fallkniven VG10 which I don't use because the edge breaks easily. Knives can scrape a deer or a boar without needing intermediate sharpening. I always sharpen my knives with water stones so sharpening in the forest is not easy, I just have a second knife with me.