Buck Mayo TNT

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Col Kurtz

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I just received a Buck Mayo TNT and I am amazed at the crappy grind lines of this knife. The top edge of the knife appears as if they intended to round it over but in doing so they killed the straight lines of the blade profile. They didn't even bother to center the blade. The blade is tight but the tip is just about buried to the scale when closed. Based on this knife I feel Buck no longer has any quality control personnel. They have a lot of stones for charging the price they do for this knife.
 
Edit - I thought it was a regular Mayo, then I saw it's a Buck Mayo. I'd try to get the store where you bought it to replace it.
 
I'm surprised. Buck seemed to be hanging tough with their QC, from the small number I'd seen.

Their warranty dept. is supposed to be first rate-give'em a try. (Everyone makes a goof-how they FIX it is what's really telling.)


Larry
 
Another factor may be that Buck recently moved from Southern California to Northern Idaho. I don't know how many experienced people they took with them, but there may be some new employess that are still on the learning curve.

Send it back and I am sure they will make it right.

bob
 
if you send it to them they will fix it for you i broke the blade on my 112 useing it likea screwdriver and they fixed it free even though it was my fault
 
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