The Buck 375 Deuce is a traditional two-blade folding knife — a clip-point primary blade and a coping secondary blade, both in 420J2 stainless steel, opened with nail nicks and held by a slipjoint mechanism. The handle is a woodgrain-inlay panel framed by polished nickel-silver bolsters, giving the knife the look of a classic gentleman’s pocket piece.
The clip blade handles general cutting — letters, packages, fruit, light cordage. The coping blade is the second-string utility blade with a flat-back profile that does whittling, tight scoring, and detailed cuts where the clip blade’s belly gets in the way. At 0.7 ounces the whole knife rides in a dress-pant pocket without weight.
Buck Knives has been making American pocket knives since 1902 and manufactures the 375 Deuce at its Post Falls, Idaho factory. The Forever Warranty stands behind every blade against material and workmanship defects.






