Buck Knives Make Great Gifts for Vietnam Veterans

March 29 is National Vietnam War Veterans Day. What can you do to show your appreciation to those veterans who never got an enthusiastic “welcome home”?

  • If you are in a certain position, organize a luncheon with a speaker on the
    Thanks to Vietnam Veterans from Buck Knives
    Thanks to Vietnam Veterans

    subject.

  • Build a memorial and hold a dedication ceremony.
  • Invite veterans to help in your program.
  • Simply thank a Vietnam veteran.
  • Order some Buck Knives engraved with “Thanks for your service” on the blade, and pass them out to all the Vietnam veterans who attend your luncheon or ceremony.

Who Says Engraved Buck Knives Can’t Be Colorful?

Engraved Buck Knives in Color
Engraved Buck Knives in Color

Buck has broken the mold of conformity, with the introduction of the Slim Select 110s series of pocket knives. Now buying engraved Buck Knives with your company logo can be a colorful experience. Many corporate logos have color in them. Now it is possible to reflect or compliment that color in the knife handle. These are made in the USA of domestic and foreign parts. They are available in Green, Tan, Grey, Orange, Red, and Black, and are a full 4 4/5″ long, closed. The blade is 3 3/4″.

Buck Knives Never Get Re-Gifted

Buck Knives for Christmas
Buck Knives for Christmas

Later this week is National Re-Gifting Day. It’s the Thursday before Christmas. Now’s the time to pass on that 10 year-old fruitcake that you received last year. Some gifts that are never re-gifted are Buck Knives.

Buck Knives Are Never Re-Gifted
Buck Bantam BBW Camo

Why? Who would ever part with a gift that has many uses? Opening boxes, cutting string, trimming twigs off a tree, stripping wire. Buck Knives have a universal appeal. Most of them are American Made. So, go through your storage spaces and find those gifts that would be better off in someone else’s closet. But never give up your Buck knives.

Buck Knives Celebrates Fibonacci Day With the Nobleman Linerlock Knife 327

Buck Knives Celebrates Fibonacci Day
Buck Knives Celebrates Fibonacci Day

Fibonacci Day was named after Leonardo Fibonacci, an Italian mathematician who discovered the natural sequence of numbers in nature in 1202. It’s a series of numbers which is the sum of the previous 2 numbers: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,etc. It is found in hurricane patterns, DNA and the petals of some flowers.

Why celebrate it today? November 23 is 11/23, the first four numbers in the sequence.

Buck Knives salutes Leonardo for making this earth-shaking discovery over 800 years ago.

buck nobleman knife Buck® Nobleman Linerlock Knife 327

Engraved Buck Knives Salutes the Birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps

Engraved Buck Knives Salutes the USMC
Engraved Buck Knives Salutes the USMC

On November 10, 1775, the Continental Congress established the Continental Marines, in preparation for the American Revolution. The recruitment office was in the Tun Tavern on Water Street in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After the war, the Continental Marines was abolished, only to be replaced in 1798 by the United States Marine Corps (USMC). It was placed under the Secretary of the Navy at that time.

Engraved Buck Knives proudly salutes the United States Marine Corps and thanks all the marines for their valuable service. We encourage you to also thank a Marine, take them to lunch, or give them engraved Buck knives in appreciation.

Engraved Buck Knives
Engraved Buck Knives

 

Celebrate National Fall Foliage Week With Camouflage Buck Knives

Sunday, September 26 begins National Fall Foliage Week. What better way to celebrate than to take a drive in the country, enjoy a walk in the woods, and give camouflage Buck Knives with your logo to all your customers.

Camouflage Buck Knives
Camouflage Buck Knives
Camouflage Buck Knives
Orange Camouflage Buck Knives