At last, the workweek is over, and it is Friday- the most anticipated day of the week. But today is not just any Friday, it is National Have Fun At Work Day. What will you do to spice up the end of your week?
– Plan a group lunch with your coworkers
– Schedule happy hour
– Hand out Engraved Buck Knives to your coworkers
Enjoy the weekend!
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Make Sure To Have Buck Knives On Your New Year’s Resolution List
As we jump into the new year, many of us begin to think what our New Year’s Resolutions will be. Can you guess what some of the top items are on people’s lists?
-Be healthier physically & mentally
-Spend more time with friends & family
-Read more
But what is missing from this list? Resolve to appreciate Buck Knives more than you did last year. Buy a few (or a lot) and have them engraved for your top employees and customers- show them you are thankful for them!
Do Monkeys Know How To Use Engraved Buck Knives?
Engraved Buck Knives are a craftsman’s top choice for a pocket knife. Not only are they durable and sharp, but they are heavy-duty and lightweight.
What do you think the odds are that a monkey could also figure out how to use engraved Buck knives? They are known to be intellectual, and they have opposable thumbs, so the odds are in their favor.
Today is International Monkey Day, a day to laugh at these cute creatures, but also think: what else are they capable of?
3 Facts on How Buck Knives Help Preserve Our Environment
All around the globe today people are coming together to celebrate Greenpeace Day, a day where everyone turns their attention to preserving our wonderful Mother Earth and the gifts she gives us.
Here are 3 facts on how Buck Knives help with preservation:
- Many are made in the USA, so there is less gas used for transportation
- They are made with high-quality long-lasting steel, which means you rarely need to replace them
- Engraving Buck Knives with your logo will make anyone’s day
The All-Time Best Engraved Buck Knives
The Buck 110 Folding Hunter Lockback is the “poster child” of the Buck family of pocket knives. When someone refers to a Buck knife, this is the one that people picture in their minds. It has been made in the USA since 1964. It’s a huge 4 7/8″ long when closed, and sports a 3 3/4″ stainless steel blade. The packaging of a genuine leather sheath make it an attractive gift package for your employees or customers. If you ask, “How long will my logo last?” My answer is, “Does anyone ever throw away a pocket knife?”
Engraved Buck Knives have been around since 1961, and will probably outlast many other forms of promotional advertising.