I long time wished to try knives heat treated of any known American master Paul Bos or Phil Wilson or others somebody.
When I both my first Buck knife, it was Buck Ergo Hunter Pro, Paul Bos heat treated.
I used it a little on kitchen, and then once used on hunting, for removal of a skin from an elk.
This knife was pleasant to me very much.
It scratches glass, and even after that remains keen as a razor.
Has passed two or three months, I began to throw out dust and a box
from a parcel from this first knife Buck.
Also has suddenly seen in this box a firm cap from Buck.
The cap was has been strongly braided and inserted on the bottom of a box then it was imperceptible.
It was so pleasant to me, and at once has approached on the size for my head , that I have immediately ordered and have bought others two Buck knives.
It were Buck 192 420HC and Buck 346 Avid 13C26 Paul Bos heat treated.
Here so company Buck marketing strongly influences the Russian person.
Now I am ill for Buck knives.
It is not a joke , it is real story.
When I both my first Buck knife, it was Buck Ergo Hunter Pro, Paul Bos heat treated.
I used it a little on kitchen, and then once used on hunting, for removal of a skin from an elk.
This knife was pleasant to me very much.
It scratches glass, and even after that remains keen as a razor.
Has passed two or three months, I began to throw out dust and a box
from a parcel from this first knife Buck.
Also has suddenly seen in this box a firm cap from Buck.
The cap was has been strongly braided and inserted on the bottom of a box then it was imperceptible.
It was so pleasant to me, and at once has approached on the size for my head , that I have immediately ordered and have bought others two Buck knives.
It were Buck 192 420HC and Buck 346 Avid 13C26 Paul Bos heat treated.
Here so company Buck marketing strongly influences the Russian person.

Now I am ill for Buck knives.
It is not a joke , it is real story.

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