Buck Special knife, Cocobolo 119BR
Description
Hoyt Buck's first knife, made from a worn out file blade in 1902 was a fixed blade. The U.S. Government requested blade donations for the military after the attack on Pearl Harbor. It is then, in the basement of a church in 1942, that Hoyt Buck began making knives by hand. It was a design that was dialed in after 40 years of making knives to customer specifications.
Specifications
Item #
BU119BR
Blade material
420HC
Blade hardness
HRC 58
Blade coating / finish
Satin
Handle
Cocobolo
Sheath
Leather
Guard / ferrule / bolster
Brass
Pommel / backplate
Brass
Weight:
10.653 oz
Overall length:
10.51″
Blade length:
5.98″
Blade thickness:
0.19″
Country of origin:
USA
Other features
Fuller
Categories
Hunting knivesBrand
Behind every Buck knife is over 110 years of experience and craftsmanship, starting from Hoyt Buck with his first handmade Buck Knife in 1902 and his son Al Buck, who revolutionised the knife industry in 1964 with the Model 110 Folding Hunter. The folding lockblade knife made Buck a leader – a position they still proudly hold today.
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Lamnia's speciality is a selection of more than 5,000 knives and folding knives. We carry hundreds of Scandinavian knives, the famous Finnish Puukko knives among them, folding knives, hunting knives and kitchen cutlery from the world's best brands, such as Spyderco, Cold Steel, Böker, Fox Cutlery and Benchmade.