My Buck! by blinkings
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Description
It's a boy thing...!
Buck Knives is an American knife manufacturer located in Post Falls, Idaho. The company has a long history through five generations of the Buck family from 1902 to the present day. Buck Knives primarily manufactures sport and field knives and is credited with inventing the "folding hunting knife" and popularizing it to such a degree that the term "buck knife" has become synonymous with folding lock-back knives, including those made by other manufacturers.
Buck Knives Inc. dates its history back over 100 years to the first knives made by Hoyt H. Buck. Hoyt H. Buck became a blacksmith apprentice in Kansas in 1899 at the age of 10. During his tenure Hoyt learned to make knives and in 1902 when he was 13, he developed a method of heat-treating the steel in hoes and other tools so they would hold an edge longer. Hoyt left Kansas in 1907 for the American northwest and eventually enlisted in the United States Navy. He is not known to have made knives until 1941 in Mountain Home, Idaho after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Hoyt made each knife by hand, using worn-out file blades as raw material. These early knives are called "four strikes" by collectors, because each of the letters in BUCK was struck with an individual letter stamp, which in 1961, was replaced by a one-piece stamp.
With the entry of the USA into WW2 the government asked the public for donations of fixed blade knives to arm the troops. Upon learning there were not enough knives for soldiers who needed them, Hoyt Buck bought an anvil, forge and grinder to set up a blacksmith shop in the basement of his church and started making knives for US troops. Hoyt later explained, �I didn't have any knives, (to offer) but I sure knew how to make them�.
After World War II, Hoyt and his son Al moved to San Diego and set up shop as "H.H. Buck & Son" in 1947. These early knives were handmade and more expensive than a typical mass-produced knife, Hoyt Buck made 25 knives a week until his death in 1949. In the 1950s the company began making knives on a much larger scale marketing through dealers as opposed to direct mail. On April 18, 1963, just two years after their incorporation, the Buck board of directors voted to authorize development of a new folding lock-blade knife. This would become the world-famous Buck Folding Hunter Model.
The Buck 110 has a 3 3/4 inch blade, a high-tension lock and a low-pressure release, the handles are typically wood and the bolsters are brass. Introduced in 1964, the Buck Folding Hunter revolutionized hunting knives and became one of the most popular knives ever made. Its design is one of the most imitated knife patterns in the world.
Comments (11)
clbsmiley
Excellent RED Buck!!! My husband always has a few knives and a buck around!!
debbielove
Lucky you! If you fart in the street in the UK ..you'd be arrested.. Good luck to you mate.. I envy you! Rob
flavia49
fantastic!!
Faemike55
Great shot and wonderful history
blinkings
'Out of my cold dead hands Rob'!!!!!!!! Nah I use it fishing, hiking, camping and the like. Not murdering, raping and pillaging.........or any other forms of scallywag behavior!
watapki66
And they are nice to have along when when out shooting pictures! Great shot!
Hendesse
Excellent shot. Fantastic details!
aksirp
good shot,cool knife, but leave it home if you go on aeroplane...
jocko500
this looks like you had the knife a long time
kgb224
Thank you for sharing the information my friend. Outstanding capture.
Chipka
Stunning work. I love the crispness, sharpness--no pun intended--and the wonderful details. I don't know if I should admit this, but I'm somewhat unaccustomed to seeing things that say "Made in USA" and so that threw me a bit; I was amazed. This is a brilliant, fantastically detailed piece of work! Wonderful.