Buck Nobleman - An Affordable, Attractive Stainless Gentleman's Knife

 There is probably a category in each brand that is what is commonly called a Gentleman's Knife.  This is a smaller, lightweight knife intended as an EDC, but in a more 'dressy' way.  They may have higher value materials in the blade and handle and may sport a higher price - but not necessarily.  Yesterday I picked up a beautiful all-stainless steel knife by the major US knife maker BUCK called the Nobleman, or model #327.  I think that mine may be a bit 'vintage' since the current models appear different, especially in the blade construction (the hole in the blade for opening). [*Note: One source online dated this knife to 2015.] The buyer asked only $10 and I knew it had to be worth more as a BUCK, especially if it was in any decent condition (which this one is - pristine!). Online sales have similar knives around $23 to almost $37. Labeled "Special Edition" I suspect this was also a slightly higher grade of the model. 

The handle features a "liner lock", familiar to many folders, but not the trademark lock of knives like the iconic 110.  It is also made in China, which may explain why it is not an especially high priced item.  That said, it is an attractive knife with a sharp blade and a pocket clip.  The steel of the blade, one source said, is 420HC.  Again, this is a Gentleman's Knife and the demands on such a knife are minimal, so it's almost as much an item of show as it is a functioning tool.  Although my current "Gentleman's Knife" carry is a CASE Peanut, I may switch on and off with this one.  It's a nice look.  On Amazon you can pick up a current Nobleman on sale for $23, a 36% discount off the regular price.  The ratings are good, with 80% giving it a five star rating.  

   


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