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Buck Knives keeps its knifemaking legacy in family
October 23, 2011 in Business on Page E1 Buck Knives’ roots trace back to 1902, when 13-year-old blacksmith apprentice Hoyt Buck developed a method of heat-treating steel so that hoes and other tools would hold their edges better. … 7
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Buck helps whittle knife rules
October 21, 2009 in Business on Page A10 WASHINGTON – A new federal rule that banned some imported folding knives might have been good for a Post Falls company. But Buck Knives, and its president, decided to fight …
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Buck Knives employees getting 10 percent pay cut
August 10, 2009 in City on Page A1 These aren’t the kind of cuts the folks at Buck Knives like to make. The Post Falls-based knife manufacturer is cutting the pay of every employee by 10 percent in …
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Buck Knives makes cuts
August 9, 2009 in City These aren’t the kind of cuts the folks at Buck Knives like to make. The Post Falls-based knife manufacturer is cutting the pay of every employee by 10 percent in … 1
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Buck Knives nervous about Customs language
July 5, 2009 in City on Page B2 There’s a switchblade fight going on in Congress. Depending on who wins, North Idaho could bleed jobs. This is not some latter-day version of the Sharks and the Jets, minus …
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Buck Knives CEO ‘nervous’ about switchblade rule
June 23, 2009 in Idaho The president of Buck Knives says he’s concerned about a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency plan to reclassify certain imported knives as switchblades.
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Buck has local edge
May 31, 2009 in Business on Page A1 The timing could not have been better for Post Falls-based Buck Knives to move production lines back to the United States from China. A renewed spirit of nationalism, driven by …

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