Buck Knives are famous for quality blades that hold their sharpness. But did you know that it is also a family-run company based in Idaho that manufactures most of their knives right here in the USA?
Those are reasons enough to purchase one of these legendary knives. Here are our favorites:
Just a few short days and it will be Halloween! Have you carved a pumpkin yet to celebrate? Even though I have 3 children, I’ve only had to carve ONE so far this season! I’m quite surprised.
Any of these sharp, dependable Buck Knives will carve a perfect pumpkin worthy of displaying on your front porch:
To be honest, I know next to nothing about fishing. I fished a little when I was a kid, but I don’t know all the ins-and-outs of the sport. But for those who do, this is your lucky month- it’s Catfish Month.
There are many tasty fish you can catch out there, but catfish are the ones I caught with my dad when I was young. I remember trying to stick the worm on the hook, casting out, and crossing my fingers that we would catch one.
When we did, we would bring them home in a bucket and my dad would clean them with one of Buck Knives greatest knives- their Fillet Knife. Then my mom would dip them in batter and fry them up.
Yes, we know your mom probably could not pick out an engraved Buck knife from a lineup of pocketknives, let alone does she know any trivia about them. But humor yourself today and have her take this little quiz:
Q: In what year was Buck Knives established?
A: 1902
Q: Is it currently a family-run company?
A: Yes, the family’s 4th generation is now CEO- CJ Buck
A: They have the best steel tempering methods & best edge retention
Q: How long is their product warranty?
A: There is no length- they offer a forever warranty.
How many answers did she get right? Even if she scored 0%, at least now she knows a little more about engraved Buck knives than she did five minutes ago.