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08-09-08, 09:09 PM #1
Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
Was having a window shop through Ebay and came across a couple of Buck Strider knives. Look similar to the Strider folders but at remarkably reasonable prices. My question is:
Are they any good, does anyone have any first hand experience of them and would you recommend one?
Thanks for your help.
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08-09-08, 09:17 PM #2banned
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Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
buck are great knives, have a couple , and you can't fault the workmanship and finish.........if that helps.
Robbi
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08-09-08, 09:19 PM #3
Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
Thanks for that, how would you rate them against an equivalent priced Spyderco? Is the steel comparable?
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Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
Buck Striders are a collaboration - they are Strider designs but made by Buck.
They are a pretty good way of getting a Strider without paying strider prices. They are pretty well made, and I think that most of the heat treating was done by Paul BosStephen
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08-09-08, 09:29 PM #5
Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
The Buck/Striders are collaboration pieces between the two companies. With H/T by Paul Boss I don't think you could expect the steel to perform much better whatever steel it is or whoever made the blade.
I have the Buck/Strider 880SP and it's a beast of a tool. I didn't like the factory edge geometry at all. It came with a very steeply angled secondary (edge) bevel, but a seesion with the DMT's soon saw that changed to a shallower convex edge
It's still not a slicer due to the overall thicknes of the blade and the angle of the primary grind, but it's a hell of a work-horse, and despite the number of alternatives I own It's my normal carry for work around the farm I work on, if for no other reason than it's something I don't think I'm ever likely to wear out or break despite the abuse it gets around here.
On first seeing it a knifey mate of mine had a wonderfully accurate description of it "Blow me! (polite version
) That's not a knife, it's a ruddy tank with an edge on it!"
Not a knife I'd carry for bushcrafting, skinning, or any other job requiring any degree of delicacy or precision, but a seriously strong sharp thing that I'm not afraid to "give some stick" to.
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08-09-08, 09:39 PM #6
Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
Thanks for the info. Are they still manufactured, as I can't find them on the Buck website?
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08-09-08, 10:12 PM #7
Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
Richard
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08-09-08, 10:27 PM #8
Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
A bit of surfing has found that they are indeed discontinued. May have to take the plunge, just waiting on a shipping quote.
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08-09-08, 10:43 PM #9
Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
I'm not a fan of strider but I do like my Bucks. Here is a link to a supplier I use quite often. I got my little Buck Koji from them. A good price for not having to deal with fleabay.
http://www.irawoods.com/Shop-by-Brand?search=strider
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08-09-08, 10:55 PM #10
Re: Buck Strider Knives - Whats the story?
To my knowledge, only the ATS34 Buck Strider models, the Tarani and the original spear point and tanto were HT'd by Bos, the 420HC ones were not.
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