How Buck Forged a Knife ICON
Inspired by the attacks on Pearl Harbor, Hoyt Buck set up an anvil in the basement of his church to start forging blades to supply the US military. These knives stood out for their quality and edge retention, thanks to a unique tempering process invented by Buck. After setting up a permanent factory, Buck began to experiment with folding knives that could be used by outdoorsmen. The Buck 110 Folding Hunter was finally born- and in the decades that followed, the Buck 110 would become one of the most recognizable knives in the world. Buck 110 on Amazon: https://amzn.to/49Li1sQ Buck 112 Ranger on Amazon: https://amzn.to/49QQ7eM Some links in this description may be affiliate links, which means I receive a small portion of the sale at no extra cost to you.

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