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9/8/2002 7:26:31 PM EDT
OK, I purchased this from a knife dealer at a gun show.  Folder w/ lock blade, approx 4" long, with titanium handle.  Then I go to look for it in the Benchmade catalog and ... "no dice."  Can any one tell me whether I was ripped off for $95, plus tax?
9/8/2002 7:47:21 PM EDT
[#1]
Is this the one?
10/10/2002 7:40:19 PM EDT
[#2]
Big Bear -

Thanks for the reply, and I'm sorry for the delay.

No, the pic you posted shows a smaller knife.  I just measured my blade: it is 3.5".  I had a choice of no serrated or partially serrated, and I chose the latter.  My handle has no liners; part of the handle is spring tensioned inward to lock the blade.  The knife can be opened and closed with one hand.  It's  construction is simplicity itself.  Titanium handle / blade / titanium handle.
10/10/2002 8:11:04 PM EDT
[#3]
I'm guessing a BM750 "Pinnacle"

I think it's been discontinued & it uses a different method of lock-up they called the "Mono Lock" instead of a traditional liner lock or the now common Axis Lock.

search here www.knifecenter.com it's a good site to window shop but

I think www.discountknives.com has better prices

Is this it ?
10/13/2002 5:40:43 AM EDT
[#4]
The greatness that is cnatra!

Yes, that's it.  Why was it discontined?  I really like it - so much I was considering a couple more!
10/13/2002 5:59:11 AM EDT
[#5]
If you like them, go ahead and get a couple more. But you might also want to try some different ones to just find out what the different makers knives are like. There is as much variety in knives these days as there is in firearms.
10/14/2002 2:20:04 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
The greatness that is cnatra!

Yes, that's it.  Why was it discontined?  I really like it - so much I was considering a couple more!



I dunno but Benchamde is a relatively large manufacture of knives & introduces new models/designs every year.  They may be limited by manufacturing capacity.  It also seems like they have embraced the Axis-lock & abandoned the Mono-lock.  They still sell plenty of traditional liner locks.
 If you click on one of those 2 sites they still have some in stock.  often dealers will have discontinued models in stock for up to a year.
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