| The Buck Koji fixed blade knife gives you the | | | | 4. Adding to the Koji's impressive design is the |
| look and feel of a custom knife at a price that is | | | | attractive burl wood style handle. This handle not |
| much more reasonable. I recently got a good deal | | | | only looks great, but is durable enough to handle |
| on the Koji and here are my honest opinions: | | | | everyday use/ |
| What I like about the knife: | | | | 5. To complete this package, Buck gives you a |
| 1. The tang of your fixed blade is just as | | | | glass-top wood display box that is perfect for the |
| important as the lock of your pocket knife. Your | | | | Koji. Although the knife is beautiful enough to |
| Koji will come with a full tang that extends all the | | | | keep in a display box I have no doubt that it also |
| way to the end of the handle. This feature is | | | | makes a great work knife. |
| great because it makes the knife much stronger | | | | What I didn't like: |
| and less likely to break under pressure. | | | | Everything about the Koji is high quality, but I |
| 2. Each Koji comes with a 3 inch blade that is | | | | would like to see the blade available with |
| large enough to be an excellent cutting tool, but | | | | Damascus steel. The burl wood and Damascus |
| small enough to legally carry with you almost | | | | would look fantastic together in my opinion. |
| anywhere. | | | | Overall: |
| 3. My knife came razor sharp right out of the box | | | | If you're looking for a custom-quality knife that |
| and has no problem holding its edge. The blade is | | | | won't break the bank, then check out Buck's Koji |
| double hollow ground out of ATS34 steel. The | | | | knife. With a suggested retail value of $240, it |
| steel is great because it gives you a nice | | | | might be one of the best bargains in the knife |
| compromise between edge retention, toughness | | | | world today. |
| and flexibility. | | | | |