Similarities to a small Buck 110 but prettier
Beautifull knife wiith snake wood scales. Smaller and more elegant than a Buck 110, or you could call it Puma’s gentlenan‘s version of a Buck 110. Like other Puma knives I have; very well made.
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After introducing the distinguished “Earl,” “Prince,” and “Duke” series in the 1970s—knives inspired by aristocratic titles and crafted in Solingen with classic stag handles—PUMA continues its legacy of exceptional craftsmanship with a new addition to the line.
The latest model, “Castellan,” takes its name not from inherited nobility, but from a historic title of honour and responsibility. True to its name, the knife presents a refined and commanding presence: precision-made in Solingen, it features a high-gloss polished clip point blade with a nail nick, paired with rich snakewood handle scales. The deep brown grain and smooth texture of the wood contrast beautifully with the nickel silver bolsters, creating a timeless aesthetic. Faithful to PUMA’s classic design language—robust, traditional, and distinguished—the Castellan is a dependable companion for everyday carry, leisure, hiking, and wherever a quality pocket knife is required.
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Add to BasketBeautifull knife wiith snake wood scales. Smaller and more elegant than a Buck 110, or you could call it Puma’s gentlenan‘s version of a Buck 110. Like other Puma knives I have; very well made.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.