I only buy American made knives which isn't that easy now, but there are still a few American Company's producing quality made traditional American Pocket Knives.
Queen Cutlery
Shatt & Morgan
Case
IMHO Buck is not what they use to be. Their older stuff is higher quality.
Good price on a nice knife!
Nickel silver bolsters, "cherrywood diamondwood" handles and their typical 420HC blade.
It's a discontinued series, but still available at some retailers.
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Nice knife you can't beat the price and it looks liker a keeper to me. Any Buck I have has been tried and true. Back to carrying a 110 in back pocket. I have either a case peanut , or swiss army in front pocket. All my bucks are lockblades for now lol.
Very nice. You have the 302 Solitare. There was also a 301 Stockman, 303 Cadet, 305 Lancer and a 309 Companion. Nickel and rosewood with 420HC steel, made in America. I believe they came out in 2010 HTH
Very nice. Heard Buck does a decent heat treatment with 420 H.C. steel. Most recent Buck purchase was the Alpha Folder which does make a excellent skinner for a folding knife. Thanks for showing yours.