The story of buck knives

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My father in law, bought me this hard back book of the story of buck knives its also signed by chuck too.

I must say its fascinating How the buck 110 became the best selling knife within two years of production !

Does any1 else have this book ?

thanks
 
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:thumbup:It's a great book!

I have two (one new and one signed). It's hard to find an unsigned one. I think Chuck sneaks into places at night and signs stuff. I realized there was a problem when I started to find Case and Remington knives and even a Ford Pinto signed by him.

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Haha yeah wouldnt like to guess how many things he has signed !
I need to get father in law a new knife to thank him, Hes a joiner carpenter was thinking something like a kalinga 419 s30v without the price tag. Needs to be strong keep a good edge.
 
Haha yeah wouldnt like to guess how many things he has signed !
I need to get father in law a new knife to thank him, Hes a joiner carpenter was thinking something like a kalinga 419 s30v without the price tag. Needs to be strong keep a good edge.

Get him the Bravo, as a craftsman he will enjoy that edge at work!

jb4570
 
Well I just got one off the bay thought it might be a good addition to my few knife books.
 
You will enjoy it i sure did :).
Im going to get my father in law three knives 112 finger groove a vantage and a 119 :)
 
:( No. I didnt see that one. I spent $25. But I geuss thats still better than the one listed right now for $75.
 
Mine got here yesterday afternoon but hadnt had a chance to open it yet.
 
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