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Home Products 289 Fluid X1 Limited Edition

289 Fluid X1 Limited Edition

by Buck Knives

SKU 432929

Date Added 07/30/2020

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $395.00

Overview

The 289 Fluid X1 is a quick opening, lightweight folder with a distinctly attractive appearance. It is one of a limited edition production of only 150 individually numbered pieces and it has to be held in the hand to fully appreciate its subtle refinements. The materials are top notch and its liner-less construction keep the weight on this lockback design to a bare minimum. The Damasteel bolsters cover the pivot and give this knife a true sense of style in addition to somewhat different opening action. The lockback provides resistance right as you push the blade out of the handle and just before it locks up, but in between, its buttery smooth. We've never actually felt opening action like this and we definitely enjoy it. The lockup might not be vault-like on this presentation-level collectible, but it's not really designed for hard use. Permanently fixed on your desk for opening letters or other light-duty tasks are where we envision this knife spending most of its lifespan and it includes a beautiful black paperstone display box to keep your Fluid X1 safe. Legacy Collection Buck's Legacy Collection offers exceptional beauty and dramatic designs. Hours of hand craftsmanship go into each Legacy Collection knife. Many pieces, designed by Buck's employees, are handcrafted in the USA with unique materials and defined as cherished family heirlooms. Also featuring designs from longtime legacy artists David Yellowhorse and Michael Prater, the 2018 collection brings a mix of rare and modern materials and a glimpse into the history of Buck Knives. Pro Level Taking a century’s worth of knife craftsmanship to an unprecedented level, Buck’s Pro Level knives are designed and crafted to be used in the most demanding situations. Premium materials and revolutionary designs are combined with the highest quality American craftsmanship. The result is a superior knife that discerning users can rely on in any situation. Designed and handcrafted in the USA. Comes with original black paperstone box. #029/150. Excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 3

Overall Length 7.125

Closed Length 4.125

Weight (oz) 3.4

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip

Blade Material S35VN

Blade Details Drop Point, Recurve

Handle Material Metallic, Carbon Fiber

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Buck Knives
Buck Knives

A young Kansas blacksmith apprentice named Hoyt Buck was looking for a better way to temper steel so it would hold an edge longer. His unique approach produced the first Buck Knife in 1902. Hoyt made each knife by hand, using worn-out file blades as raw material. His handiwork was greatly appreciated during World War II. Hoyt's eldest son Al had relocated from the Pacific Northwest to San Diego California after finishing a stint in the navy a decade earlier. Hoyt and his wife Daisy moved in with Al and his young family in 1945 and set up shop as H.H. Buck and Son. Following the death of his father, Al kept the fledgling custom knife business going until incorporating Buck Knives, Inc. in 1961. Al introduced his son, Chuck, to the knife business at an early age and Chuck and his wife, Lori, were both involved when the company was incorporated. In 1964, the knife industry was revolutionized with the introduction of the Model 110 Folding Hunter, making Buck Knives a leader in the field. A position we hold proudly today. Chuck worked his way up through the company serving as President and CEO for many years before handing over the reins to his son, CJ, in 1999. Chuck remained active as Chairman of the Board until his passing in 2015. Lori now serves on the Board of Directors and is actively involved with Buck promotional events throughout the U.S., continuing Chuck's legacy. CJ, the 4th generation family member to run Buck Knives and current CEO, President, and Chairman, started out with the company on the production line in 1978. He has been quoted saying, "We have been helping people thrive with reliable and trustworthy edged products for over a century. Since our own name is on the knife, our quality, focus, and attention to detail is very personal." Hoyt and Al Buck's ingenuity may have put the company on the map. But it is our ongoing commitment to developing innovative new products and improving what we have by third and fourth generation Buck family members that have made Buck the successful knife maker it is today.