Bucktool

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I got these out of that scored again big time collection... The Harley Davidson is cool and the handles don't say Bucktool on them, just H/D... That's different... Does anyone ever use one of these??? And if so, how do they work for you???

Thanks for looking, ITE

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Nice photos ITE . This model has some history to it : In 1994 Buck won the coveted "Knife of the Year Award" with their Crosslock . Then in 1996 they won it again with this model the Buck Tool . Knowing the manner this is voted on makes it prestigious . Then at the same Blade Show this was announced, Mr. Chuck Buck is selected for induction into Cutlery Hall of Fame . It just doesn't get any better than this . So, realize any time this model is mentioned these memories are going thru somebodys mind at Buck's plant . DM
 
i got one of those years ago, and still have it, somewhere.

nicely made, nice materials

the only thing is if you are gripping something hard, and tourque it side to side, then the handles collaps sometimes. you get used to using it the right way, and it ends up being really nice
 
I think they are great tools. Some of the better ones on the market at the time (IMHO) But then again I am a buck fanatic :D

I currently only have the mini version, which i use and like also!
 
Nice photos ITE . This model has some history to it : In 1994 Buck won the coveted "Knife of the Year Award" with their Crosslock . Then in 1996 they won it again with this model the Buck Tool . Knowing the manner this is voted on makes it prestigious . Then at the same Blade Show this was announced, Mr. Chuck Buck is selected for induction into Cutlery Hall of Fame . It just doesn't get any better than this . So, realize any time this model is mentioned these memories are going thru somebodys mind at Buck's plant . DM


Thanks Dave, for all the info about the Buck tool... ITE ... :thumbup: ...
 
The Bucktool is a pretty good multi-tool but it would have been fantastic if they would have made the pivot area of the handles lock and used full Philips heads instead of half.
 
The Bucktool is a pretty good multi-tool but it would have been fantastic if they would have made the pivot area of the handles lock and used full Philips heads instead of half.


I hear you PP... I wonder why they made them that way... :confused: ... Maybe they were just trying to be different...
 
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