Benchmade T.V. Segment, "World's Greatest"
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I LOVE BENCHMADE KNIVES
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I disagree, I own both spyderco and benchmade, And as far as i can see, overall build quality and blade sharpness is indestiguishable. I must admit however that the axis mechanism is my favourite. To say Spyderco is 'crude' is just plain 'fanboy', lol.
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When there explaining the manufacturing process the music is the same as the intro music on a lot of the nutnfancy videos
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Then you're not looking close enough. Spyderco is great, don't get me wrong, but Benchmade is on
a higher level. You're not just paying more for the name.
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les im excited for my model 553 griptilian tanto
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Dear benchmade why did you discontinue the benchmade 42? It was well respected in the flipping community and also it was the standard for excellence. Please put it back in production, plus it got some popularity because of some movie i think. By the way i need to buy a spare benchmade 42
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If u want a blade that can maintain it's edge well. Get a blade with d2 steel, it's more brittle but holds a better edge
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Wait. What does the fact that the pacific nothwest is home of one of the best outdoor sporting options have to do with making knifes ? Do they get any sharper that way or....
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They will not resharpen serrations. But on Plain edges or the plain edge part of a combo blade, they are fantastic. In addition to sharpening they clean the knife, replace any warn hardware, all at no charge.
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i heard benchmade resharpening sucks very bad. is this true?
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Yes, I'm aware that most Red Class Benchmades are. That's a handful of different models you're talking about compared to the large number of their US made knives.
There are some exceptions to that, though. The Aphid is a Red Class knife and it's US made.
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LOL dude all the red class benchmades are farmed out to china and taiwan as well. Blue class are nice blades though!
Thanks for all your comments.
bkcompany 3 years ago