do any knives come with lifetime warranty?

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Towboater: I thought BUCK made the warranty a little less all inclusive a few years ago. I know they wouldn't fix mine about 10 years ago because "it liked like I had abused the knife" I had washed it with sand on a camping trip and left some fine scratches in the finish! Sheesh, last buck I bought!

I've experienced (and read about) the complete opposite with Buck's warranty.
I've had a 110 for about 30 years now. About 20 or so ago, I abused the hell out of my 110. Used it as a hammer, cut metal banding, used it as a scraper, etc. The blade was about an inch shorter than new. I finally broke the lock back so the blade just flopped back and forth. After letting it sit for a few years in a drawer, I sent it in and asked them to fix it and let me know how much it would cost. A couple weeks later, I got the knife back with a new blade, the bolsters had the hammer marks taken out and were polished, they'd even kept the wood and re-finished it. No cost. Buck's reputation is stellar in the knife world.

But RainDog makes a lot of good points.
 
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