Dec
08
2009
Buck 55 Folding Hunter
- Includes Knife, Box, and Warranty Registration Card
- The Buck 55 Folding Hunter features a 420HC Stainless Steel Clip Point Blade
- The 55 has Natural Wood grain Handles, with Brass Bolsters
- The 55 is an heirloom sized version of the classic Buck 110 Folding Hunter
- The 55, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Warranty
Product DescriptionBuck Knives 55 Folding Hunter is the direct descendent of the legendary Buck 110 Folding Hunter. The 55 is an heirloom sized version of the 110, suited perfectly for pocket carry and everyday use. The 55 is constructed with natural wood grain handles and brass bolsters and features a 420HC Stainless Steel Clip Point Blade. Overall blade length is 2-3/8″ and weighs a scant 2. 2oz. The 55, as with all other Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Unconditional Lifetime Warranty. . . . More >>
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By L. Lynn, December 8, 2009 @ 5:56 am
Was expecting 5 sapphire lights, but received airgun pellets instead. I have let Amazon customer service know but they think the problem is on the vendor’s end. I’ve also contacted the vendor and will update this review once it’s resolved.
Rating: 1 / 5
By Leeroy Jenkins, December 8, 2009 @ 8:33 am
Works perfectly. It’s very durable and finely polished. The rivets give a good grip to the knife. It’s small so it goes unnoticed in a pocket which is great for daily use.
Rating: 5 / 5
By G. Griffith, December 8, 2009 @ 11:18 am
The Buck 55 is a classic. When you think of a traditional folding pocket knife this is almost always the knife that comes to mind. It is made in the USA and the quality shows now as it always has. I have owned many different knives, but this is a knife that I am proud to keep in my pocket for its style and reliability. I highly recommend this knife for you or give it as a gift.
Rating: 5 / 5
By J. Maddox, December 8, 2009 @ 1:25 pm
Never having actually worn one of these knives out over the last fifty years, I recently had to replace my second Buck pocket knife that I had owned for over 30 years. Left laying on the ground during a camping trip, I was dismayed when I discovered the absense of my knife upon returning home. It in turn, had replaced my first Buck knife purchased when I was thirteen years old.
There is something reassurring about purchasing an item that is the same quality as the first one I bought as a teenager all those years ago. The quality of the steel in the blade, the brass caps, and wood inlay are still the same.
A fine knife and a company dedicated to carrying on a tradition of excellent workmanship for generations gives a person a sense of satisfaction that not everything is made as a throwaway item. This will be my last Buck knife for myself. However, I have grandsons who will receive this gift of a quality product when they are ready for their first knife.
JM
Rating: 5 / 5
By Sirlaughalot, December 8, 2009 @ 1:40 pm
This knife lives up to Buck’s quality standard and is a great knife to throw in your pocket as it is small, sharp, and durable.
Rating: 5 / 5