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Buck

When you buy a Buck Knife you get more than just a piece of steel and a handle. Buck has always been known as much for the way they did business as for the knives they made. An example is Bucks lifetime warrenty, which was unheard of in the knife industry. But really, it was just an extension of the way Hoyt Buck lived his life. It has always been the Buck way to be there for people.


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Buck Buck Cadet, Charcoal Dymondwood, 3 Blades
Price: $28.80
 

Buck Lancer, Charcoal Dymondwood Handle, 2 Blades
Price: $22.80
 

Buck Companion, Charcoal Dymondwood Handle, 2 Blades
Price: $24.00
 

Buck Paradigm, Avid
Price: $93.95
 

Buck Paradigm, Pro
Price: $112.95
 

Buck Vantage, Select, Larger
Price: $21.00
 

Buck Vantage, Avid
Price: $30.00
 

Buck Vantage, Pro
Price: $57.95
 

Buck Folding Kalinga Pro, American Walnut Eagle
Price: $210.00
 

Buck Folding BuckLite MAX, Medium
Price: $15.00
 

Buck Folding BuckLite MAX, Small
Price: $12.00
 

Buck Folding BuckLite MAX, Large
Price: $17.40

 

A Kansas blacksmith apprentice named Hoyt Buck was looking for a better way to temper steel so it would hold an edge longer. His unique approach produced the first Buck Knife in 1902. Buck made each knife by hand, using worn-out file blades as raw material. His handy workmanship was greatly used during World War II and after the war, Hoyt Buck and his son Al moved to San Diego and set up shop as H.H. Buck & Son in 1947.

Al Buck revolutionized the knife industry in 1964 with the Model 110 Folding Hunter. The folding “lockblade” knife made Buck a leader. A position that the Buck company proudly holds today.

Hoyt and Al Buck's ingenuity may have put the company on the map. But it is their ongoing commitment to developing innovative new products and improving what they have by third and fourth generation Buck family members that have made Buck the successful knife maker it is today.

 
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