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Re: Getting a new knife
Reply #40 - Feb 2nd, 2011 at 4:13am
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Will do!

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Re: Getting a new knife
Reply #41 - Feb 24th, 2011 at 3:05am
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Just an update.  After many months of waiting on a backorder my Benchmade knife arrived today, this one: (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
and I have to tell you all, this is one of the finest pieces of cutlery I've ever handled.  First it comes sharp out of the box, and I mean razor sharp - literally.  The weight is perfect - light enough to carry in my pocket all day but with enough heft so that it feels like a tool that can take it.  The blade action is incredible.  It is designed to be opened with one hand and it does.  A flick of the wrist and the blade flips open smooth as silk.  When opened there isn't even a hint of play, the blade is fixed rock solid.  The blade design itself, a modified drop point with recurve, makes it a perfect bush knife - a broad taper for razor sharpness but a thick spine that gives it the strength to do some serious damage on wood, rope or whatever.  Another cool thing about this blade design is the length of the cutting surface.  It is sharpened all the way to the handle.  The balance is superb.  I'm so impressed.  I've never handled a folding knife that had the feel of a top quality fixed blade.  This blade is a nice addition to my gear and though it is by no means cheap, I know I'll be enjoying it for the rest of my life.
  
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Re: Getting a new knife
Reply #42 - Feb 24th, 2011 at 4:36pm
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Kerry,

It's nice to hear that it met your expectations.
Yes, it's not cheap, but you factor in the years you may have it or pass it along, then buying quality isn't so bad after all Wink

I'm sure they sent a owners manual? but if they didn't you could probably get one/or at least care/lube directions on their website.

A good cleaning/lube/sharpening after every hard trip or few weeks of daily use will keep it opening " smooth as silk" Cool
  
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