After the bombing of Pear Harbor. When the military asked for help to arm the troops Hoyt Buck started to make knives for them to help in the fight, and put knives into the hands of as many troops as he could. Not only was he a skilled knife maker, but a patriot as well, and did what he could to help our country.
Later he, and his son moved the company to San Diego and started making knives on a much larger scale. This is where the Buck knife that we all know was made. It is called the Buck folding hunter and is one of the most copied knives, and one of the most recognizable knives in the world. Witch supports the claim that Buck knives is one of the greatest manufactures in the world and is why Buck knives are second to none, and has a reputation that spans the globe.
Buck knives also make a survival knife called the Buckmaster. These knives where made for the military and also one of the knives that you know from the Rambo movies. Later Buck knives where also made for the navy seals. the Knighthawk is what this knife is called. This is another testament to the quality of Buck knives, one of the best makers of pocket knives, hunting knives, or survival knives world wide. If Buck knives are trusted by the U.S. military, and the navy seals, then I think that we all can trust them. Buck knives continue to be a favorite of hunters and fishers and all kinds of outdoor sportsmen all over the country.
Later in 2005 much to the community of San Diego's disappointment, Buck knives moved back to where it all started. Back to Idaho where the first knives where made by Hoyt H Buck, to help the war effort. Buck knives has a history of being the best. From the first knives that Hoyt H Buck made, to the Buck knives of today what we use when we go hunting or fishing or on our camping trips, and all the knives that have served our young men and young ladies in the military. So if you want the best, get a Buck knife and you can't go wrong. They are just great knives, and a name that is trusted to make quality knives around the world.
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