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Lower your prices and fix your grinding! Only had a fixed blade from you guys that was OK, my other 4-5 was terrible and uneven. 🙃 I could send it in to you but not worth it from EU to USA. Shipping one way is atleast 50 dollar.
Don't listen to the haters, they suffer from aichmophobia. The incels of the knife world lol. Even if they attain the knife they wouldn't know what to do with it. The dacian is a great tool that happens to look good.
I was once a huge benchmade fan. I own several models. But I'm sad to say you guys have gotten absolutely nuts with the prices yaw are charging. I can honestly say I'll never purchase another knife from benchmade.
I like Benchmade, and you just have to pay for 'American Made.' It's the same with Böker. If I want a 'Böker Original - Made in Germany,' then I have to pay. But at this point, I don't really care where my knife comes from-companies like Kizer and CIVIVI/We Knife just know how to make good knives. Too many people still associate 'Made in China' with cheap gas station knives for $20. I can understand wanting to support companies from your own country. What annoys me the most about Benchmade is their ridiculous approach to 'warranty.' If my knife breaks here in Germany, I lose a screw, the Omega spring breaks, or whatever- I have to send the knife all the way to the USA?! Benchmade acts like they're admitting to making 'bad' products if they include spare screws or Omega springs. Sorry, but I'm perfectly capable of doing a minor repair myself, like screwing in a screw or replacing an Omega spring. lol
I can tell by the way that dude is saw cutting back and fourth on that salmon either the blade isn’t sharp/too thick or he doesn’t know what he is doing. I’d guess it’s the knife.
I LOVE the Lifesharp service! I too have sent knives from Indiana lol. I have sent in two used Griptillians I bought that were so dull I couldn't cut myself if I tried and I sent the in and they both came back nice and sharp! I currently am waiting for my Claymore to come back the same way! Appreciate what you guys do! Makes the cost of the knives worth it!
Srry,but: considering that a fairly good butchers knife is available for $15, for this kind of money i expect a knife that brings it's own herd of cattle to the party. I could afford it, but i won't.
I love a benchmade knife but I wish they try to brink back some of their discontinued knives because some of those were pretty good to me it just looks like they make the same knife just a different color now don’t get me wrong benchmade is a knife I will take anywhere because that’s the knife I trust the most it has gotten me out of so many jams I can’t even remember all i am saying is I like a little more variety
The fact that yall just change the shitty scales more than the blade steel is bananas. Makes sense since ya heat treats and edge geometries are pretty total dogshit from the factory.
Hi Benchmade, I know you guys read these. Frankly, like I’m sure you’ve seen, you guys missed the mark on this product by a wide margin. Too pricey for how terribly it’s designed and how poorly it flips. The one I tried in store was not even tuned as it kept binding up. The flipping community as a whole would love to see a well-priced and competent product from you guys.. maybe one day
First and foremost. BM, get your head out of your a$$es. Second, fix your damn prices. No one is gonna spend $400 for a folder with some G10 scales and S30V steel. There are other knife makers who are making way better knives than you guys. If you guys wanna go the way of the dodo, keep doing what you’re doing and soon all your customers will be going to your competitors.
How is the Narrows in anyway Iconic? Iconically overpriced?? Bugout and 940 are 2 of my favorite knives but if anyone is buying them at these prices they need their heads checked.
Benchmade was the first nice knife I bought when I turned 18. I bought a 710 for 145 bucks. And then a 940. I wish you guys still made knives for the working class for the guys that use them. Everything is way over priced and the only innovation seems to be what new color something is going to come in for the hipsters with rilled pant cuff and hiking boots when they have never been camping outside a campground. I was wishing and hoping you guys would bring back the 710 and I swore I’d buy it if you did, then I saw the price… I don’t know what changed in this company besides all the hipsters that flock to it but no one wants to pay 400 for a pocket knife and use it only to damage it.