Buck Creek Knives?

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I find Buck Creek knives interesting because we have a Buck Creek here that runs through multiple counties. My grandchildren play at Buck Creek Park near their home.

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I have a Buck Creek trapper. It's a nice looking knife but I have doubts as to where it's made.
It says German of the box but does not say it's made there.
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I have three Buck Creek knives. Two whittlers and half congress. The two with the cracked ice handles are in carbon steel and the red handled knife is stainless. What I find different is that the stainless knife says Germany stainless and the carbon knives say German Carbon Steel. All three have the master blades etched with Hand Made Germany. I believe all three are German made but who knows? ::shrug:: I think I bought these about 2005.
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