The Solo is a traditional, compact pocket knife. This single bladed knife has a clip blade, perfect for detail work, piercing and cutting in tight places. Blade Lengths: Modified Clip: 2 3/16.” Imported.The Buck Solo pocketknife is ideal for detail work, piercing, and working in tight places. This compact knife features a 420J2 stainless-steel clip blade, along with a traditional wood-grain handle with Buck’s “Classic Bolt” logo. Also outfitted with nickel silver bolsters, it’s a great choice for daily use. As with all Buck knives, the Solo carries Buck’s 4-Ever unconditional lifetime warranty.
Specifications
Blade material: 420J2 stainless steel Handle material: Wood grain Blade length: 2-1/4 inches Length closed: 3 inches Weight: 0.9 ounces
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Good quality little knife My 11 year old daughter wanted a good quality pocket knife for when we’re camping. This knife is pretty awesome. It’s small, and pretty darn sharp. The only thing that would have made it better was if there was a clip on it so you could clip it to your pocket or pants. But overall, it’s a great little knife! I would recommend it!
This old lady loves whittleing… My Dad had a knife much like this one and I lost it after I had begged to borrow it. That was many, many years ago and when I got interested in “whitteling” and found this little beauty, I was a happy camper.Most people won’t even know what I’m talking about, but it’s very relaxing (has no other purpose) to just sit on my sunny deck with some apple tree trimmings and whittle them away into splinters. Yep. At 73 I live a very complicated life.
Great Quality, Great Price This little knife is great for everyday carry. It is a little bigger than the Buck Deuce that I have. I love Case knives and have several but I hate loosing them. This is very easy to do in some dress pant styles. This Buck is priced right so I can carry it everyday and not loose too much if it falls out somewhere. I have used these bucks to do various little duties even in the rain and they have not rusted and are holding up well.After a while the finish on the bolsters begins…