I'm an avid knife collector, restorer, and maker, custom RC car builder, classic 4x4 restorer, hunter, shooter, model railroader, wood worker, oil painter, sculptor and many other hands on hobbies. Wyoming native and living the western lifestyle.
Very nice knife as described ,great value, super fast shipping, nice packaging,flawless transaction, A+Seller!
n***1 (38)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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Fast shipping and good packaging. No problems with description or value. Thanks.
0***f (8)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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Package could not have shipped quicker, and product was exactly as described. Seller promptly answered my questions. Highly recommend. Awesome seller.
d***s (382)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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OUTSTANDING SELLER: Buck 110 knife was very accurately described in the Ebay listing. Knife was wrapped and packaged excellently to prevent damage. Seller was very helpful during the purchase and answered all my questions. I would continue to do business with this seller in the future. THIS SELLER IS AWARDED 5 GOLD STARS FOR ALL THEIR EFFORTS IN COMPLETING THIS PURCHASE FROM START TO FINISH!!
I have a 22 year old 97 Toyota T100 4x4 that I love and it still looks excellent but was getting a few small rust spots just over the rear wheel arches and it was detracting from the otherwise clean body, no wanting to fix rust I did what most old trucks do cover it up and add some more aggressive styling as a bonus. They came saturday morning and I had them all installed by afternoon, it is a very straightforward process for those used to working on things and wouldn't be difficult for anybody with hands on skills but having a dealer or friend with mechanical skills do it might be beneficial for some. The quality is very very nice and they fit perfect all the holes line up and no modification to the truck was needed other than trimming some of the rubber side molding. I am very happy with the now "rust free" look of my old Toyota and it will be at least 10 more years before it needs bigger flares to hide future rust.
I have way to many knives, hundreds but I've gotten tired of all the pocket clip tactical stuff and have found myself looking for traditional pocket knives with carbon steel and natural handle materials. I really like this Sheepsfoot style of blade for doing chores and this one looked very interesting. The knife is not expensive at all but it is solid, and well designed for the utmost in simplicity. It works smooth and is easy to open and close and feels quite good in the hand. The blade was fairly sharp but I quickly brought it to a razor sharpness on my Spyderco ceramic sharpener. The only thing I found it to be lacking for personal preferance is a lanyard so I carefully drilled a small hole in the wood handle and added a leather lanyard to make it easier to retrieve from a pocket and less likely to drop it in the process. Sometimes the simple things like this are a nice change (coming from a guy who typically carries multi hundred dollar custom tacticals from Benchmade and others). For less than the cost of lunch I got a nifty little knife from South Africa that will be a good companion at work.
Classy little Italian folder at an affordable price
Very classy little Italian made lockback knife. It has nice workmanship, very nice fit and finish for the price and the blade is tight with no wobble and great snap. The blade is quite sharp out of the box and with a little knife nerd sharpening it will get even sharper. It is not going to chop down trees, split firewood or do anything extreme but as a classy little gentlemans pocket knife it is right at home opening mail, packages, cutting cheese and other daily chores and looking and feeling good while doing so. I have literally hundreds of knives already but will try to carry this one from time to time when I want a subtle classy blade in my pocket.