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Started by Jon Terry. Last reply by Jon Terry Sep 17, 2022. 2 Replies 4 Likes
Hi Guys,I was so lucky to stumble on this in the UK110V Damasus StagWhat do you think ??…Continue
Started by Ugly Old Guy. Last reply by David L. Packham Aug 27, 2022. 1 Reply 3 Likes
I was gifted a C&C Buck 110 SFO with Brass Bolsters and liners, Oak covers, and a 5160 clp point blade.It arrived 09-12, ad has been on my belt since.…Continue
Started by Syd Carr. Last reply by harry e karmun Jan 1, 2022. 1 Reply 4 Likes
Here is a post from the BCCI, (Buck Collectors Club Inc), Facebook group that I thought I would post here for reference. It's a very concise history of a very popular series of knives. I only own one…Continue
Started by John Burton. Last reply by harry e karmun Dec 24, 2021. 213 Replies 12 Likes
Hi all, Thought I'd start a new thread asking folks to show a Buck knife photo or two. I like just about anything made by Buck. But, am drawn to the Gold etch art knives and love stag handles.Buck…Continue
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BUCK KNIVES PARTNERS WITH REMINGTON OUTDOOR COMPANY
Two iconic companies join forces in cutlery partnership
Buck Knives is pleased to announce a partnership with Remington Outdoor Company as the new official licensee of Remington cutlery. “We are excited to align ourselves with an industry icon like Buck Knives,” said Jordan Davis, VP of Marketing & Business Development of Remington.
“They have a passion for the outdoor industry and a commitment to quality products. We look forward to a great partnership with Buck Knives through the years.”
Buck Knives is no stranger to the outdoors, supplying outdoorsmen and women with sports cutlery for over 110 years. This unprecedented partnership in the cutlery industry will enable Buck Knives and Remington the opportunity to create a new line of quality, dependable products.
“Remington is a prestigious company, with a strong focus on building dependable, reliable products,” Said CJ Buck, CEO & Chairman of Buck Knives. “It is an honor to partner with another iconic company. They represent everything we believe in when it comes to a commitment to consumer value and quality products.”
About Remington Arms Company, LLC
Remington Arms Company, LLC, (“Remington”) headquartered in Madison, N.C., designs, produces and sells sporting goods for the hunting and shooting sports markets, as well as solutions to the military, government and law enforcement markets. Founded in 1816 in upstate New York, the Company is the nation's oldest continuously operating manufacturer and continues to manufacture in its original plant located in Ilion, NY. Remington is a privately-held manufacturer of firearms, silencers, and ammunition products and one of the largest domestic producers of ammunition, shotguns, and rifles. The Remington family of companies has 12 locations across 9 states employing over 3,500 people and distributes its products throughout the U.S. and in over 55 foreign countries. More information about Remington can be found at www.remington.com.
About Buck Knives
Behind every Buck knife is over 100 years of experience and craftsmanship. The very best materials and state-of-the-art technology are used to create knives that meet the exacting demands expected of a high-quality knife. Buck stands behind every knife made with their famous Forever Warranty. More information about Buck Knives can be found at www.buckknives.com
Contact: Rachel Rogers, Marketing & Communications Coordinator RRogers@buckknives.com
Buck also made exclusives for Smoky Mountain Knife Works during that time but I don't recall them having a Gold Etch Bears like that. I was purchasing several exclusives during 2004-2005 during the transition from SMKW.
The upside-down T means it was produced in 2004. I can't seem to find it in the 2004 catalog. Tried other years catalogs and still nothing. I wonder if it was made for Cabelas or something exclusive. Baffling! 2004 & 2005 were the "transition years". 2004 being last year produced in CA and 2005 first year in Idaho.
Nice photo Don. I have the top two 110s also.
Buck's new AMERICANA 110 Folding Hunter
https://www.buckknives.com/product/americana-110-folding-hunter/011...
Buck fans, and anyone else interested in knife making in general might like this. I had an email from Buck about their July 4th American series 110 folder. On the knife specific page are some photos, and I noticed a link to a cool short video showing part of their manufacturing process
That is a nice looking knife!
I like knives big and small. My pick is a Buck 446 - GOLIATH. It fits the hand nicely and is not too heavy to carry. I have not met a Buck who I did not like.
John
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