
Ball and Buck has recently debuted the #002 Limited Edition Half face Blades Fixed Blade knife.
Ball and Buck states “Leader in premium hunting and sportsman clothing and gear, Ball and Buck is proud to announce the #002 limited edition Half Face Blades (HFB) collaboration series fixed blade knife.
The #002 Edition HFB Collaboration Knife is built to maintain an iconic style, and refined yet rugged functionality.
This feather-light design produced a dependable fixed-blade knife that is barely noticeable to the user but effectively accents the wardrobe.
The tactile and durable canvas micarta grip feels great in hand and the Signature Ball and Buck Camo cerakote finished blade is unmistakably B&B. featuring a 3.5-inch blade and overall length under 8 inches, this knife is unobtrusive around town, on a bird hunt, or in the trout river.
This limited-edition blade was developed alongside lifelong hunter and founder of HFB Andrew Arrabito.
Andrew has a long history of creating legendary knives and this Ball And Buck Collaboration series knife is no different.
The finest materials and manufacturing techniques have been directed at the hand of a master craftsman and 50 limited edition knives are available now.”

- Ball and Buck Signature Camo cerakote blade
- Desert canvas micarta grip with brass allen bolts
- Hunter orange G10 inner grip lining
- Magnacut American Crucible Steel
- Made in USA leather sheath featuring blaze orange stitching, brass rivets, and belt loop
- .10” thickness, 3.5” Blade length, 7.5” Overall Length
- Limited to 50 knives
- Made in the USA
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