February 2020 Buck of the Month – Limited Edition The 55 Pocket Knife

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Post by NHGF [Feed] » Fri Feb 14, 2020 2:40 am

Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning at no additional cost to you, Ammoland will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. ImageFebruary 2020 Buck of the Month – Limited Edition The 55 Pocket KnifeUSA – -(AmmoLand.com)- Buck knives offer a limited edition once a month knife that collectors love. This month it is a stylish, classic version of The 55 pocket knife. As always these very limited editions of Buck Knives will sell out really quickly, maybe by the time you read this. Only 180 units! Act fast to get yours. FREE Shipping too!.Image February 2020 Buck of the Month – Limited Edition The 55 Pocket Knife February's Buck of the Month is a stylish, classic version of the The 55 pocket knife. Featuring a satin finish S30V steel blade, with an all natural Granadillo wood handle, and nickel silver bolsters. The wood is supplied through our ongoing partnership with Taylor Guitars. Includes a genuine leather sheath that slides into your pocket to keep the knife safe. Comes with a pine storage box and a certificate of authenticity. Only 180 made.
  • BLADE SHAPE:Clip
  • BLADE THICKNESS:0.084″
  • BLADE LENGTH:2 3/8″ (6.0 cm)
  • HANDLE:Granadillo wood
  • CARRY SYSTEM:Sheath
  • ORIGIN:Made in the USA
S30V STEEL This advanced steel, S30V, contains carbon as well as high amounts of Chromium, Molybdenum and Vanadium. This steel combines fantastic edge retention and high ductility combined with corrosion resistance. Double-tempered – it can be hardened to a Rockwell hardness of Rc 59.5-61. However, it is difficult to resharpen yourself, but we do offer sharpening services for a nominal fee. CLIP POINT The crescent tip makes the blade thinner with a sharper point. This shape provides good control for detail work and cutting in tight places. It is also well suited for intentional punctures like new holes in your belt, etc. While the point of the blade is effective for detail work, it's not as strong as the thicker points on drop points and skinners. ImageExtra Free Buck Knife? Try the code and see? About Buck Knives: ImageBehind every Buck knife is over 100 years of experience and craftsmanship. The very best materials and state-of-the-art technology are used to create knives that meet the exacting demands expected of a high-quality knife. Buck stands behind every knife made with their famous Forever Warranty. A young 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. Hoyt made each knife by hand, using worn-out file blades as raw material. His handiwork was greatly appreciated during World War II. Hoyt's eldest son Al had relocated from the Pacific Northwest to San Diego California after finishing a stint in the navy a decade earlier. Hoyt, and his wife Daisy, moved in with Al and his young family in 1945 and set up shop as H.H. Buck and Son. Following the death of his father, Al kept the fledgling custom knife business going until incorporating Buck Knives, Inc. in 1961. Al introduced his son, Chuck, to the knife business at an early age and Chuck and his wife, Lori, were both involved when the company was incorporated. In 1964, the knife industry was revolutionized with the introduction of the Model 110 Folding Hunter, making Buck Knives a leader in the field. A position we hold proudly today. Chuck worked his way up through the company serving as President and CEO for many years before handing over the reins to his son, CJ, in 1999. Chuck remained active as Chairman of the Board until his passing in 2015. Lori now serves on the Board of Directors and is actively involved with Buck promotional events throughout the U.S., continuing Chuck's legacy. CJ, the 4th generation family member to run Buck Knives and current CEO, President, and Chairman, started out with the company on the production line in 1978. He has been quoted saying, “We have been helping people thrive with reliable and trustworthy edged products for over a century. Since our own name is on the knife, our quality, focus, and attention to detail is very personal.” Hoyt and Al Buck's ingenuity may have put the company on the map. But it is our ongoing commitment to developing innovative new products and improving what we have by third and fourth generation Buck family members that have made Buck the successful knife maker it is today. Franky, it's what our customers expect from a Buck.