REI has the Buck Knives Twin Peaks Pocket Tool (Blue) for $20 + shipping. Shipping is $6, or pick up in-store to avoid the shipping costs. Features a 2 1/2" stainless steel main blade with one-hand operation, thermoplastic handle, 1 3/4" secondary blade, bottle opener, can opener, screwdriver, corkscrew, and lanyard opening. [Compare]
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mak104 - Posted 12:40 am PDT 10/28/09 (127 Posts)
Buck is a good name. Anyone buy this?
#2
maxnik - Posted 4:40 am PDT 10/28/09 (172 Posts)
that looks pretty good. Buck knives are rather popular
#3
testmonkey - Posted 5:21 am PDT 10/28/09 (134 Posts)
Fire Walk with me!
#4
johnnylately - Posted 5:24 am PDT 10/28/09 (700 Posts)
That is "Buck" with a "B".
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JediKnight - Posted 7:51 am PDT 10/28/09 (1270 Posts)
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cga - Posted 9:55 am PDT 10/28/09 (27 Posts)
Used to be all Buck knives were first rate, and made in the USA. That's not true any longer. This one is "Imported" so who knows where it's made. Probably China.
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dave_c - Posted 11:55 am PDT 10/28/09 (7483 Posts)
The ones made in China aren't all the bad, just avoid the cheapest ones in the under $25 range (or less at discount). Decent blades coming out of China, it's just the handles are a little less well finished in the low end from China.
This handle included, it's not going to be very well finished compared to Bucks of 20 years ago, and not very sturdy unless it has full liners (can't tell from the pic).
This handle included, it's not going to be very well finished compared to Bucks of 20 years ago, and not very sturdy unless it has full liners (can't tell from the pic).






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