CPSC Recall in 2003: CPSC, Buck Knives Inc. Announce Recall of Pocket Knives
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In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Buck Knives Inc., of El Cajon, Calif., is voluntarily recalling 2,000 MiniBuck Black Pocket Knives. The black plastic handles of the pocket knives can crack, posing a risk of injury from the blade.Name of Product: MiniBuck™ Black Pocket KnivesUnits: 2,000Manufacturer: Buck Knives Inc., of El Cajon, Calif.Hazard: The black plastic handles of the pocket knives can crack, posing a risk of injury from the blade.Incidents/Injuries: No incidents or injuries have been reported. This recall is being conducted to prevent the possibility of injuries.Description: Model 425BK MiniBuck Black Knives have a plastic handle and a non-serrated 1-7/8 inch drop-point blade. The knives are 2-7/8 inches long when closed and 4-3/4 inches when open. Each of the subject knives bears the designation "T" on the blade of the knife after the model number.Sold At: Department, sporting goods and specialty stores nationwide sold the recalled pocket knives from July 2003 through September 2003 for about $15. The knives also were sold through Buck's website at www.buckknives.com.Manufactured In: U.S.A.Remedy: Consumers should contact Buck Knives Inc. to receive a free replacement knife.Consumer Contact: Buck Knives Inc. at (800) 215-2825 between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to receive a replacement knife.Media Contact: Veronica Cox (619) 449-1100 x226
The black plastic handles of the pocket knives can crack, posing a risk of injury from the blade.
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No incidents or injuries have been reported.
Department, sporting goods and specialty stores nationwide sold the recalled pocket knives from July 2003 through September 2003 for about $15. The knives also were sold through Buck's website at www.buckknives.com.
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