KnifeCenter has
3.45" Benchmade Griptilian AXIS CPM-20CV Black Cerakote Drop Point Knife (551BK-2201) on sale for
$110.
Shipping is free.
KnifeCenter also has
Benchmade Griptilian AXIS Lock Folding Knife 3.45" CPM-20CV Red Satin Drop Point Plain Blade (551-2201) on sale for
$110.
Shipping is free.
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LivelyKnob3107 for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- Blade Length: 3.45" (8.76 cm)
- Blade Thickness: 0.115" (2.921 mm)
- Blade Material: CPM-20CV Stainless Steel
- Blade Hardness: 59-61HRC
- Blade Style: 551 Modified Drop-Point; Ambidextrous Thumb-Studs
- Weight: 3.88 oz. (110.00 g)
- Lock Mechanism: AXIS
- Overall Length: 8.07" (20.50 cm)
- Closed Length: 4.62" (11.73 cm)
- Handle Thickness: 0.64" (16.26 mm)
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With many blade steels it's also important who produced it and how it's been treated — Benchmade consistently excels there too. The CPM-20CV in this offers great edge retention and corrosion resistance for the money, while being a bit less tough and harder to sharpen than, e.g., S35VN. As for the handles/scales, I'm not 100% sure what exactly these are, but when you buy Benchmade you can trust it's going to be more than half decent. You can upgrade them later if you want anyway.
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Most people don't know the difference between an Ikea buffet and a similar looking piece made in North Carolina by a master carpenter who hand-cut, fit all the joinery or the time/$ that goes into building that piece. For you, looking like a buffet is all that really matters; it serves a function and fills a space. For the rest, they may appreciate the craftsmanship and/or supporting local businesses or whatever the case may be. Different strokes for different folks and all that...
It's a knife.
Presumably someone who gets this will have use for it.
However, what I find almost comical is there are people willing to spend this kind of money on a knife who don't have enough experience with knives to sharpen it themselves. Pathetic as can be.
I own a set of Japanese whetstones and I can put a decent edge on a knife. I doubt I can beat the professionals at Benchmade. I also own a ton of tools and wrench on my own vehicles, but I don't go around telling other people that they need to learn my hobby, either. I got over that attitude around college when I realized it's just a garbage behavior that makes one look foolish and baselessly arrogant.
Next time someone is looking at your knife and takes note of the fine edge, that's your opportunity to start a conversation about your sharpening hobby. Not in an online discussion of a slick deal, part of which is apparently *free* sharpening.
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People will wax eloquant about steel quality and workmanship and reliability and on and on and on about the stuff. I personally edc a bunch of different kershaw folders that are always at least 1/3 the price of Benchmade and I have zero issues with them.
Jack Reacher opened up the roof of 16wheeler with a Griptilian. Must be a good knife. ;-) .
Wish mini 20CV is available for the price (555HG style)
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