In 1902, Buck Knife produced by Hoyt Buck who is a young Kansas balcksmith. Hoyt made a knife by his hand on using worn-out file blades as his raw materials. It was appreciated by World War II but in 1947, Hoyt and his son Al moved to San Diego and build the H.H. Buck & Son.
In 1964, Al Buck revolutionized the knife with a model of 110 Folding Hunter. The folding lock blade knife is made on Buck. They are proud that they making a well-crafted, reliable tools for more than 100 years. But the most important part of all that they experience on making the knives today and tomorrow. When you buy Buck knife you will have more than a piece of steel and a handle. They known as much more business for the knives they did. A perfect example is the lifetime warranty. They also take a pride in good old-fashioned hard work, integrity, quality and craftsmanship.
In 1964, Al Buck revolutionized the knife with a model of 110 Folding Hunter. The folding lock blade knife is made on Buck. They are proud that they making a well-crafted, reliable tools for more than 100 years. But the most important part of all that they experience on making the knives today and tomorrow. When you buy Buck knife you will have more than a piece of steel and a handle. They known as much more business for the knives they did. A perfect example is the lifetime warranty. They also take a pride in good old-fashioned hard work, integrity, quality and craftsmanship.
They use stainless steels because they meet the exacting demands of the many different types of knives they make. Stainless steels are alloy steels that have been carefully developed to resist corrosion and more. There knives are made to be exposed so harsh conditions like water, snow, salt, air and chemicals are second nature to a Buck. And every Buck is made with stainless steels that can offer to their consumer, a good of hardness, strength, toughness, ductility, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, edge retention and the ability to re-sharpen. They choose the right steel for the job. Then they give heat-treat or temper each blade to meet the demands of the intended use of the knife. And finally, they used there very own Edge2x™ Technology for the edges of their blades.