Chuck Buck model 405

Is it worth it?

No. It will never gain much, if any, value as a collectible.

It's a good $150 knife that would be a classy user to be proud of.

It's a good knife with a lot of undesirable markings on it that will cost money to polish off.........add at least $50 to the $250 asking price for that service.

After spending $300 you can end up with a fine-looking knife with great steel......if you have a lot of money to throw around.
 
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This is my 2001, Chuck Buck, Signature Series, 405. If it had had pad printed/lasered 'limited edition' on it, I would not have bought it. I do like the white handle on the OP's. I bought this because of the signature, it's engraved not pad printed/lasered. Preston
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