About Buck Knives
In 1902, Hoyt Buck was a 13-year-old blacksmith’s apprentice when he began making knives and developing his own steel tempering technique. His talents were put to good use during World War II, when he forged and donated fixed-blade knives to the armed forces. Following the war, Buck partnered with his son and opened H. H. Buck & Son. Buck’s trademark folder, the Buck 110, was the first pocket knife considered equal to fixed blade tasks. Today, Buck remains a leader in the industry, keeping pace with the advancements of technology while staying true to its roots.
Buck seemingly has it all... tradition, history, and some of the best knives money can buy! Check out our video with Kurt and Zac to see which two Buck knives made it in the Best Knives of 2018 video.
Some of our best-selling Buck knives are both the manual and auto 110, the 112, and the 0119BKS fixed blade. See our list of Best Buck Knives.
From Buck as of September 2019:
We warranty each and every Buck knife to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the knife, and we will repair or replace with a new Buck knife, at our option, any Buck knife that is defective. Buck Knives does not warrant its products against normal wear, misuse, or product modifications. Buck Knives are not intended to be used as hammers, chisels, pry bars, or screwdrivers.
If your knife was damaged due to misuse, our repair department can analyze the damage and repair it for a reasonable fee. If the knife is unable to be repaired, we will extend a one- time courtesy offer, allowing you the option to purchase a new knife for 50% off of our MSRP price listed on the website, excluding any custom knives or web specials.
Read the full warranty here.