fixing my Pocket Knife

BriteIdea

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I have a small Buck pocket knife. It seems the brass pin where the flip-out articulates is worn. The pin is solid but when it goes through both handles and through the blade, you can see where the pin is worn on one side through the handle.

I'd say it was riveted but it's more like being a press fit. One of these days I feel it's going to break apart.

This is my EDC and I've had for about 25 years maybe more. The worn part is about 15 years maybe more. One could almost say that if it hasn't broke by now that it likely won't break.

Still, I'd like to fix it and have no clue where to take it. This is one of those EDCs that has been used for everything one can think of, from slicing an apple to fxing gas line on the outboard motor and that immediate screw driver.

Funny though, I do not want a new knife. I WANT MY KNIFE (just like a kid, huh ?):sick2::ohgeez:
 

brewcity59

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you might want to give Buck's customer service a call. They offer a lifetime warranty on their knives:

Send your packaged knife to:

Buck Knives
Attn: Warranty Dept.
660 S. Lochsa St.
Post Falls, ID 83854
800 326-2825 x184
 
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