U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- Buck Knives is pleased to announce the launch of a new commemorative knife collection appealing to generations of Scouts and Scouters of the Boy Scouts of America. The timeless 110 Folding Hunter has been added to the list of products officially licensed by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).
Each commemorative knife features the BSA logo on the handle and is available for engraving on the blade. The collection includes a 110 Folding Hunter featuring a Cherrywood handle and nickel silver bolsters, a Rosewood handled 346 Vantage, the 722 SpitFire with a blue anodized aluminum handle, available with or without serrations, and the 726 Mini SpitFire with a blue anodized aluminum handle. Prices range from $35-$70 for the officially licensed products.
“Scouts have been carrying our pocket knives for generations,” said CJ Buck, CEO and Chairman of Buck Knives. “Maintaining traditions is extremely important to us. It is an honor to provide Scouts and Scouters with the tools to assist in their adventures.”
The first BSA licensed knife, the 500 Duke released in 2013, was designed for Eagle Scouts. The Duke sells for $50, which includes custom engraving and shipping.
These knives can be ordered directly through Buck Knives. To order, visit www.BuckKnives.com/collection/bsa/.
About Buck Knives:
Behind every Buck knife is over 100 years of experience and craftsmanship. The very best materials and state-of-the-art technology are used to create knives that meet the exacting demands expected of a high quality knife. Buck stands behind every knife made with their famous Forever Warranty.
These are great knives. I received a 500 Duke Eagle knife as a gift, and it is beautifully made. I’m proud to have such a good looking item to commemorate achieving Eagle rank.
There is no longer a “Boy” Scouts of America. The politically correct people who are obliterating America have successfully obliterated the Boy Scouts. I will never support this Rainbow Group or Buck knives.
Excellent. I’ll likely pick up a couple of these.
There’s no better youth program then scouting.
The deal was probably carved some time ago, but BSA has wandered off the reservation. I sent back their “God and Country” award as it was all I had left. That Organization is dead to me.
Well, Buck won’t get another cent of my money!