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AUTO BUCK 110
Just acquired a Buck 110 folding hunter that was converted to an auto opener.
I believe the company that did the conversion is Cumberland Mountain Knife and Tool...it is their logo on the blade. The Logo is as follows.. the words Cumberland Mountain over the graphic of 4 mountain peaks, over the words Knife & Tool and is applied to the left hand side of the blade To open the blade you depress a brass button approx. 1.8 cm (on center) back from the front edge of the left hand scale Securing the left hand scale is a pin approx 1cm (on center) above and behind the actuator button and two screws parallel to each other approx. 1 cm in from the back edge of the scale The right hand scale is secured in a similar fashion with a third screw in place of the actuator button Has anyone heard of this company? I've searched the web and find nothing any info you can supply would be greatly appreciated.
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Is the knife a Buck 110, or a 110*?
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Buck 110
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