Buck 110, Survival Knives, and Why I like Buck Knives

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  • @JacksNephew
    @JacksNephew 3 роки тому +21

    Thanks for saying what I've been thinking ever since I bought my first Buck: Not only do they make a good solid knife at a reasonable price, I'm also happy to be able to support a company that makes their stuff here in the U.S., and who proudly put their Christian faith out there for all to see. Great video!

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Рік тому +2

    Good video , thanks for sharing , God bless brother !

  • @jaaus66
    @jaaus66 2 роки тому +5

    Bought my Buck 110 back in 1988 when I was serving in the Norwegian UN forces in Lebanon. It is a 25 year anniversary model. (I was 22 at the time). Little did I know what an icon this model is. Now that I've started watching YT, I realize what a great family I am in. Great video and message. Cheers from Norway.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for watching! How awesome it is to hear about someone from Norway using this knife in Lebanon!

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  2 роки тому +5

      If you are on Facebook please look up the Buck Knives Fan Group. Lots of great stuff there

  • @guycalgary7800
    @guycalgary7800 3 роки тому +6

    When i was growing up here in western canada , almost every pick up truck in the country had either a .22 or 30-30 behind the seat and a BUCK 110 in the glove box. It was the go to for hunting , fishing, camping. Field dressing your deer or opening up your pack of hotdogs .

  • @tradarcher8714
    @tradarcher8714 Рік тому +6

    I love buck acknowledging God. Your video has won me over to buck. I’ll be buying a 110 to start. Thanks.

  • @davidkurle5418
    @davidkurle5418 3 роки тому +21

    I'd say that when Gene Moe fought and killed the kodiak, the 110 literally became a "survival knife". lol Thanks for this great video, buddy.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      True! Gene Moe is a man among men. Thanks, David!

    • @Ruger44Redhawk
      @Ruger44Redhawk 3 роки тому +2

      Great reply. His knife is framed and wall mounted. Not sure what year his blade was but it had the finger grooves if I recall.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +2

      @@Ruger44Redhawk you're correct on the finger grooves

    • @Dredd-y6p
      @Dredd-y6p 6 днів тому

      Ive heard this story and its always been very hard to believe that a 3 3⁄4 inch blade could honestly kill a big grizzly bear.

  • @ricardocastillo5485
    @ricardocastillo5485 3 роки тому +3

    Listen here young'un. I've have my Buck 110 for 35 years now, it never let me down. You take care of that knife, it'll take care of you. God bless.

  • @porkfat5521
    @porkfat5521 3 роки тому +9

    Imagine this, I don't own a 110 but I have given them as gifts.
    I need to adjust my priorities.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      Definitely! Buck 110 is a knife every American Should Own

    • @janwalenta3151
      @janwalenta3151 3 роки тому

      The Buck 110 is as American as Apple pie. A must have for any knife enthusiast.

  • @szarak_jp
    @szarak_jp 2 роки тому +1

    Greetings from Poland bro.I'm happy owner of two 110s.

  • @michaelkav6345
    @michaelkav6345 3 роки тому +11

    I personally think that a survival knife is whatever knife you happen to have with you at the time. Is the Buck 110 a survival knife? Sure! Absolutely!

  • @preacherjayk
    @preacherjayk 3 роки тому +4

    I can afford any knife I want, but I still carry a Buck 112 as my edc for the last 31 years, I've been carrying a custom shop version, with elk horn handle and s30v for the last 2 years, and I love it,

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому

      Sounds like a beautiful knife! Check out the channel Red Leg Outdoors. He has a real nice 112 and 113 custom!

    • @DavidDoingLife
      @DavidDoingLife 7 місяців тому

      How is the feel in hand? I've always carried the wood handle and am considering the horn option.

  • @kirbycreekmo
    @kirbycreekmo 3 роки тому +3

    I was a pup when a *Buck Knife* was at its zenith. The Buck Knife was an appellation that included not only the 110 but also its many copies. Having one on your belt was as much a fashion statement as it was practical. At that impressionable age I was easily swayed by the outdoor magazines and readily bought into whatever their advertisers prompted them to promote, even when it ran contrary to what I'd see with my own eyes. To my embarrassment, that lasted for too many decades. Dozens of drop pointed, anything but hollow ground, lightweight, one handed opening, pocket clipped ... knives made their way into my collection and pockets, most of which were very good knives. My voluntary ignorance was revealed to me when once again a Buck 110 found its way into my hand. It completed the task with aplomb and I was reminded of the brilliance and functionality of the design. It has not been absent from my regular EDC rotation since.
    Glad to see it appreciated and enjoyed by younger generations. I suspect it will continue to find its way onto the belts and into the pockets of Backwoodsmen long into the future.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your story. It's a design that just keeps on working even though it doesn't have a pocket clip or flip open

  • @stevelewis7263
    @stevelewis7263 2 роки тому +1

    So many people want pocket knives to weigh less than a Pixie's fart, but I have two Buck 110's and I know when I put them in my pocket I can feel them there, there's no worry of them falling out and I don't notice.

  • @jimamber3405
    @jimamber3405 Рік тому +1

    Videos on Buck 110s ,112 , 119 ,124 will GROW the channel !!!!

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  Рік тому

      No doubt. This is my most watched video. I didn't have many videos before this and my presentation skills were not good here but oh well hopefully the message got across

  • @sam_barris
    @sam_barris 3 роки тому +4

    I had one of these way back in my Boy Scout days. It was great, but I ended up moving around a lot with the Navy and at some point I realized I didn't have it anymore. I finally replaced it a few months ago with a 110 in brass, ironwood, and S30V from the custom shop. More expensive, but I have no regrets.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like you got a fantastic knife

    • @sam_barris
      @sam_barris 3 роки тому

      @@isaacs_knives_and_knowledge I love the combination of "what grandpa carried" and modern blade steel. I hope they expand their custom offerings because I'd love to get a 102 to match. This is definitely one that will outlive me and likely whoever I pass it on to.

  • @MattP-BandB
    @MattP-BandB 3 роки тому +5

    This was a fantastic video brother!! Your thoughts about Buck Knives align perfectly with mine. Not only do I love Buck, I respect them. Hope this finds you and your family well.

  • @Ruger44Redhawk
    @Ruger44Redhawk 3 роки тому +3

    I'll have to add my two cents. I started collecting folding knives and fixed blades around 2004. I first bought some crappy Smith & Wesson 'Ops' knives with "440 surgical stainless!" Man was I uninformed back then. I then started getting and collecting all these super duper steel knives like Benchmade, Gerber, Spyderco, Cold Steel, et.al. At some point I bought a 2005 Idaho stamp Buck 110 and threw it in a backpack and forgot about it. I thought "it's only a good blade if it has super duper steel!" I found that 2005 Buck 110 in that backpack a couple years ago and now all those super steel knives collect dust in a box and I went back to the good 'ole 110. These 110's are so addictive at collecting and I scored some 1980-81 3 dot Buck 110's with the squared bolsters and better 440C steel which was the last year for that. Buck then switched to 425M steel from '81-'92 and then 420HC from '92 to present. All, I believe, have the exceptional Paul Bos heat treat. Ease of sharpening is another reason as I don't want to sit through a sharpening session in camp with some super steel when these 110's hone very easily. But the big difference is the bolsters. The 1980-81 3 dot is built like a tank comparably and is what the Buck 110 should look like. It's the masculine version with the heavier squared bolsters. The newer versions with the rounded bolsters look feminine to me and the '80-'81 3 dot puts my newer 110's to shame! In addition I've noticed that the brass smell on the 3 dot is almost non-existent whereas the newer 110's smell pretty bad. I wonder if they used a different composition back then? I also scored a lightweight aluminum bolstered drop point 110 in 420HC with pocket clip from Copper and Clad and that is a nice knife as well. But I'll be carrying that 1980-81 3 dot from now on camping, backpacking and hunting in the high mountains here. I'll probably score some more 3 dot 110's to give to my kids when they get old enough (the Buck 110 was the first blade I held back around '84 when I was really young.) Try to score some 2 dot or 3 dot 110's to compare against and you won't regret it. Good review. Cheers from Idaho, home of Buck Knives.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому

      Awesome info! Thanks for stopping by and sharing. Super interesting about the brass in both shape and smell! I'll have to look up some older models for sure.

    • @craptastic4527
      @craptastic4527 3 роки тому +1

      I personally like the look and feel of the newer versions. Those squared edges just bite a bit into my hand when I work with the knife for over an hour. And I do like the 420hc quite a bit for it's ease of sharpening. I've had a few super steels as well and I would sharpen them myself and overall I would spend less time on the 420hc. And if I chipped the blade on something like m4? I'd be there all night. I do hope buck makes the 110 in CPM CRU-WEAR though, that stuff is pure wizardry and my favorite steel BY FAR.

    • @Ruger44Redhawk
      @Ruger44Redhawk 3 роки тому

      @@craptastic4527 You should still try to get on of those 3 dot 1980-81 110's. They are still out there and pretty easy to find and inexpensive. I just scored a third one and plan on giving two of them to my kids when they get a little older for camping. If you do get one, make sure the black sheath rides low, that is, the belt loop is stitched up high almost to the top. I hate the newer style sheaths where they ride high on the belt and in the way. 5160 might be my favorite steel now for it's toughness and ability to bend back to straight. Currently just scored an Ontario RD9 DG in 5160 that is on the way from Knife Center (avoid Blade HQ, they do not check their blades before shipment as I repeatedly told them to and had to send four knives back for refunds). Copper and Clad offers a ton of unique Buck 110's and they have a badass one now in dark aluminum that is a take-apart with S35VN steel.

  • @wyatthines153
    @wyatthines153 3 роки тому +4

    i got me 2 110s from their custom shop and you can really make a nice looking knife for not that much surprisingly

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      They always tempt me. Look up David Yellowhorse, JAG, and Ghostown custom knives. They make the 110 into real pieces of art

  • @classicbladereview1886
    @classicbladereview1886 2 роки тому +2

    Bucks are classic. I've got a 110, 503 & 373 - hope to order a customized 112 at some point (no pun intended). Great video & channel!

  • @Firecat900
    @Firecat900 3 роки тому +2

    Nice job my friend. I've been in the stock room to the forest hiking and camping to hunting and fishing world. Used many knives through the years. Some were amazing and others had inherent flaws. Buck is one of those knife companies along with Esee that really perform. Buck by far has the best edge I've worked with. Truly supports an amazing fine edge. In addition, like you it's hard to go away from a company that put their company in the hands of the Lord. God bless my friend.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому

      Thanks for stopping by. Esee is a brand that I haven't tried but I've certainly only heard great things.

  • @brianayotte9683
    @brianayotte9683 2 роки тому +1

    I’m 53 years old and I would say the buck 110 has been in more woods and impromptu 24/48 hour survival situations than any modern knife on the planet.my grandfather’s and uncles wore them at many a deer camp.including myself ,in the late 80s I was out hunting small game and it got dark,I had to build a fire and debris shelter using the buck 110 because it was getting to dark to find my way back.next morning I got my way back to the deer camp.

  • @csh6220
    @csh6220 13 годин тому

    The 110 is an icon in the knife world. It just keeps on performing. Every knife person should have one (or two). You can get them hair popping sharp without having the edge roll or chip with normal, hard use. It is worth much more than you actually pay for it. Just get one! Thanks for a well done video.

  • @Messerjocke90
    @Messerjocke90 3 роки тому +1

    DUUUUUDE! THANK YOU! I wondered what happened to Eric's channel. He just disappeared. I wanted to watch his buck 110 story video again and I couldn't find any sign of him.

  • @DanielVBlades
    @DanielVBlades 3 роки тому +1

    I guess i need to pay more attention when i open packages, i have the Buck 110 and 119, and I don't remember ever reading that card about turning to God. Wow, thank you for sharing that, and now I appreciate Buck even more than I already did. Very awesome.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +2

      Good knives, good people

    • @DanielVBlades
      @DanielVBlades 3 роки тому

      @@isaacs_knives_and_knowledge And an update, as of about an hour ago, my 8 year old Buck 110 has moved back into my EDC starting lineup, along side my CRKT fossil, pushing my smith n wesson folder back to the reserves... and since your video was the catalyst of this, i thought it only right to report back, haha, thanks again, ttyl brother
      ~dan

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      @@DanielVBlades Enjoy it, Dan. I admit I do not carry mine every single day but it is in my pocket quite frequently.

    • @DanielVBlades
      @DanielVBlades 3 роки тому +1

      @@isaacs_knives_and_knowledge So many awesome knives, so little pockets, lol

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      @@DanielVBlades ain't that the sad truth haha. I rarely carry more than one knife unless it's a fixed blade and folder combo when I'm in the woods.

  • @unpavedexplorer338
    @unpavedexplorer338 3 роки тому +1

    Hello my friend, I have the 110. It came in a tin and has a sheath. Thanks for sharing. Take Care and Keep Exploring The Outdoors.

  • @scottf.3808
    @scottf.3808 3 роки тому +2

    Nice vid and I started with wanting a Buck 110 in the 80's but could not afford one....I prefer now the Buck 112 and I own a few and will always have a place in my heart and they are good knives....Good stuff....

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +2

      Nothing wrong with a 112. Do you know the story behind the 112's creation in the early 1970s?

    • @scottf.3808
      @scottf.3808 3 роки тому +1

      @@isaacs_knives_and_knowledge Nope...

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      @@scottf.3808 The 112 was created because of a scuffle in the US Navy where one sailor stabbed another with his Buck 110 leading the Navy to ban knife blades over 3 inches in length. Buck's response was the 3 inch model 112!
      www.buckknives.com/blog/the-history-of-the-112-ranger/

    • @scottf.3808
      @scottf.3808 3 роки тому

      @@isaacs_knives_and_knowledge Pretty cool as thanks for the knowledge as I appreciate it....

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300 3 роки тому +1

    👍 I love my Buck 110s. And, yes, I have more than one. Amazingly, at yard sales and flea markets you can find some good deals. If you understand what are knife tasks there isn’t much a Buck 110 cannot do. Nice video, thank you for sharing.

  • @ezrahendog5837
    @ezrahendog5837 Рік тому

    You know I didn't know very much about knives. Always went with whatever was cheapest and I've lost quite a few knives that way there either misplacing them or breaking them in some cases because they were cheaply made knives not because I'm particularly abusive with my equipment. I treated knives like they were temporary. I started thinking about it and my dad the same two or three knives with him for a long time. One of them was the Leatherman in one of them was a buck. It's honestly this rabbit hole that I went down that I wanted to get a buck and I love it so far. It's just an American knife.

  • @colbyg.8261
    @colbyg.8261 3 роки тому

    I love the Buck 110 knife. A few years ago I got one for me and one for my daughter. She calls it her Longmire knife. It was just like the one Walt Longmire used in his show.

  • @DavidV4444
    @DavidV4444 2 роки тому

    Great video - I started out with some Benchmades and Spydercos and landed firmly in the Chris Reeve camp (I have more than a dozen) and 3 Hinderers. I carry my Large Inkosi every day and decided I wanted a secondary small knife so I bought some Swiss Army (first knife my dad gave me) and then bought some Case knives and I rotate out my secondary with my Inkosi as my every day. I then bought a 110 and I have no idea what happened but I just fell in love with it! Now I have bunches of them from standards too Pros to a 59th Anniversary to several DLT exclusives and finally I bought a few customs made from the website! Now I carry my Inkosi AND a 110 and a small traditional - a bit much I know but it’s my EDC and that’s that! The 110 in my opinion is the best knife made for all the reasons you mentioned!

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  2 роки тому

      Awesome, David. Thanks for sharing! I got the new 110 Sport recently and am enjoying carrying it.

  • @coatpocketsurvivalist
    @coatpocketsurvivalist 3 роки тому

    Isaac
    The Buck 110 has followed me on a lot of working days and through quite a few adventures.
    As a working knife I use min e with care and they atr more than tough enough for daily use.
    In a “survival” situation it’s likely what I’d have as my “gear” may not be with me and as I’ve never had one break I’d say that the real test is not how strong of a knife can you buy but how well can one use one as a tool for it’s intended purpose.
    In its many versions (including the 112 if blade length is an issue where you are) they are awesome.
    They can be found for, as you said, a reasonable price new and I found one used at a garage sale for $ 7.
    In a belt pouch or a deep coat pocket the weight is not too bad, on the traditional styles.
    Your presentation was enjoyable. Thanks for the video and the witness.
    May all your journeys be adventures and your havens safe

  • @leejensen2574
    @leejensen2574 3 роки тому

    I got started with a buck 110 in January 1972 when I was in the Navy I had a nice Old Timer that I had all through High School and some turd stole it from me so I bought a buck 110 from the ship store awesome knife back then they were made in Southern California mine is before they stamped the 110 on the blade that knife has traveled around the world with me not failing me even once I still have it today other than a lot of sharpening there is no sign of wear on it at all I started trying to get one each time they made a change but I missed a few I now have 8 110s including a new s30v with micarta handle. from old to new they have always been built very very well I love them

  • @OLDSOLDIER6
    @OLDSOLDIER6 Рік тому

    One of the most popular folders in America!

  • @LLBrown-uf6wl
    @LLBrown-uf6wl 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the respect to our Heavenly Father and my favorite knife maker! You have a new subscriber for sure..

  • @joshgossett1992
    @joshgossett1992 3 роки тому +2

    New subscriber here nice video. I have a few buck 110s and love the new Ebony they are using. If you haven't tried a Buck 124 Frontiersman you need to brother it is a nice big companion to the 110. Have a good one

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for subscribing! I don't own a 124 yet. I do love my Buck knives. One of my favorite reviewers did this great video called Buck Triple Threat which has the 124 and 110
      ua-cam.com/video/9F6tu7-CgF8/v-deo.html

    • @Ruger44Redhawk
      @Ruger44Redhawk 3 роки тому +1

      That 124 is a pretty sweet blade and it is full width handle tang. I asked Buck about that and they sent me images of the 124 without the handle scales. Another nice one is the 650 Nighthawk which is 1/4" thick and a tough blade. I found a 1994 satin version on ebay and love it. Great river or ocean knife too.

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому

      @@Ruger44Redhawk I definitely need a 124 one of these days. I think they may have discontinued the Nighthawk knives now but they're still out there. I didn't realize it was that thick!

  • @richardhenry1969
    @richardhenry1969 Рік тому

    When i was a boyscout back in the late 80s. The knife everyone carried was a buck 110.
    I was lefthanded so sheath knifes never came in my preference.
    It wasn't easy to find a lefthanded sheath.
    Anyway back in those days bushcraft was wilderness survival.
    Even in the army i carried a buck 110 ranger.
    Ive not came across anything needed in survival you couldn't do with a 110. That knife probably skinned more deer then any other brand. I know ive cleaned tons of fish with one.
    Really like the newer models with pocket clips.

  • @CountryThingsTV
    @CountryThingsTV 3 роки тому +1

    #Buck110squad god bless America🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @wizardofahhhs759
    @wizardofahhhs759 3 роки тому

    I just bought a NOS 110 dated 1989 with camo nylon sheath.

  • @geradebowden2692
    @geradebowden2692 2 роки тому

    Buck knives, Coleman camp stoves and a Ruger firearm are American classics

  • @ricardolott616
    @ricardolott616 3 роки тому +1

    Greetings from Brasil !

  • @basutripathy
    @basutripathy 3 роки тому

    Love this knife

  • @powerplay4real174
    @powerplay4real174 2 роки тому

    It's one of the best hunting folder from days gone by ,like over 50 years now and I got several models, because I like Bucks quality and heat treatment on their steel 420hc , and I yes I agree we as knife owner should all have one. That one or a 119 and 120 general, but all three would make good survival knives.
    Made in the USA.
    The Chinese Bucks are so so and don't have the forever warranty I don't think 🤔

  • @BricenTheDisciple
    @BricenTheDisciple Рік тому

    had to get one i never had a dad or pops to hand one down to me so ima hand mine down one day long time from now tho im only 19

  • @cudawrestler
    @cudawrestler Рік тому

    When I think survival knife, I think of something that can handle it all in a situation like camping in the woods for a week miles away from civilization. Personally, I don't think just having one knife and it being the buck 110 could live up to that. I love my 110s but I would carry a second knife that I know could handle it all. There are other knives even from buck that would be much better for certain tasks. You definitely can't chop or baton with a 110. You would take a huge chance of breaking it if you did.

  • @miguelterivel9918
    @miguelterivel9918 Рік тому

    j'adore beaucoup les buck knife 110 pour moi c'est le meilleur couteau du monde selon moi.

  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 3 роки тому

    I have question for everybody..What knife would you pick up If you were abruptly woken up and have only 30 seconds to leave??? I myself don't have an answer to that but I always have folder and fixed blade in my vehicle... And No I don't own Buck 110 as of yet,I have different knives that are more than adequate...

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому

      That's an excellent and fun question. I think I'll make a video to answer it. Subscribe and stay tuned

  • @dongoble1792
    @dongoble1792 3 роки тому

    Buck knife company makes a good product. I own many of their knifes and even their cheaper knifes are good knifes for no more than you pay for them.

  • @turtlewolfpack6061
    @turtlewolfpack6061 2 роки тому

    Now I need to dig my 110 out of the Tickle Trunk....I don't remember it being capable of scraping.

  • @Outdoors6859
    @Outdoors6859 Місяць тому

    Sorry to bother you Sir,
    Do you carry your Buck 110 still?
    It seems to be a very decent knife to carry daily. I'm looking at getting myself, bit expensive here in England, but just see nothing bur good things said about them.
    New subscriber too.
    Thankyou

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, sir. Still get it out and carry it now and then. I'm surprised they sell them in England.

  • @DisHammerhand
    @DisHammerhand 10 місяців тому

    I have a few large pocket knives. The 110 is built like a tank in comparison. I love that warranty card too! When I saw one in the box of a more tactical Buck someone gave my hubby, I went to Buck's website and got me the classic 110. That's a company I'll gladly give my money to.

  • @klaassiersma4892
    @klaassiersma4892 3 роки тому +1

    If your'e a reasonable person you realy don't need anything else, i love my 110.

  • @mg-yw7xz
    @mg-yw7xz 3 роки тому +1

    Hello. J ai un buck 110, franchement super couteau super lame. Bonne video

  • @williamlalonde6426
    @williamlalonde6426 3 роки тому +1

    Survival is about your wits and skills, without these 2 your doomed no matter your gear

  • @bravoRFId63
    @bravoRFId63 3 роки тому

    More so, your taking time to read the Buck Comp/Family statement of faith is a given of God's Spirit working in you. God bless you!

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you and may it bless someone else too

    • @bravoRFId63
      @bravoRFId63 3 роки тому

      Just watched your K-bar USMC knife review 👍🙏

    • @bravoRFId63
      @bravoRFId63 3 роки тому

      Too bad, I'm way too far to have joined your generous give away. But am sure it will bring joy to my fellow followers 😉

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 роки тому

      @@bravoRFId63 where are you from?

    • @bravoRFId63
      @bravoRFId63 3 роки тому

      @@isaacs_knives_and_knowledge Philippines!!!

  • @PUMBA109super
    @PUMBA109super 3 роки тому

    Мужик где в интернете купить футболку как на тебе в этом видео???

  • @dualsportoutdoors
    @dualsportoutdoors 2 роки тому

    So that’s what I need in order to grow the channel. Some Buck 110 videos. I should have gotten a 110 right out of the gate. I have a 110 slim on the way. I’m picking up the 110 sport on pay day because there are no videos on it that I have seen. I’m also going to get a custom 110 and probably a normal one. I’ve been watching 110 videos for almost a week now. Lol

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  2 роки тому

      Yep, this is my most watched video. If you want buy some Buck knives look into joing the Buck Collectors Club. You pay a fee to join but then can get big discounts on knives.

    • @dualsportoutdoors
      @dualsportoutdoors 2 роки тому

      @@isaacs_knives_and_knowledge is that on Buck’s site?

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  2 роки тому +1

      @@dualsportoutdoors No, it's a separate site
      buckcollectorsclub.org/
      Once you join you can sign up for Pro Access to Buck's site with your member number

  • @janwalenta3151
    @janwalenta3151 3 роки тому +1

    The Buck 110 is a survival knife if it is the only knife you have when that situation arises.

  • @mybaddadventures144
    @mybaddadventures144 3 роки тому

    Damnit I got here and I can't hot the thumbs up to make it 111 like I said can't be that mean

  • @geradebowden2692
    @geradebowden2692 2 роки тому

    Buck knives, coleman camp stoves

  • @bobhanes5092
    @bobhanes5092 2 місяці тому

    Buck does make good knives and i always liked them. They were "Survival Knives" before the term was cool. Yes they are better Knives out there but if you use the Knife like it was designed to do they are fine. i liked them even more after i read the card one day i have no problem spending my money with an American company that is not afraid to speak up about Jesus

  •  3 місяці тому

    are u the non gay brother of the youtuber fritz meinecke?😂😅ur channel is better man

    • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge
      @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge  3 місяці тому

      Maybe 🤔

    •  3 місяці тому

      @@isaacs_knives_and_knowledge i found a weird fact why faces are so similar because they are less combinations of parts i found so many twins lol

  • @bravoRFId63
    @bravoRFId63 3 роки тому

    I appreciate your brief review! Just as I notice that there were no expletives from your lips. An indication of fine breeding and a credit to your parents, perhaps.

  • @brandonmaples
    @brandonmaples 3 роки тому

    Was going to hit the like button but didn't want to to screw up your 110 likes. So I disliked the vid man🇺🇲👊🏼🤣