Benchamde 915 Triage

whitty

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As a new Benchmade dealer I have been trolling around here making a few comments here and there. Just learning as much as I can when I can. One thing I have noticed is there has not been a lot of conversation about the Triage. When we got our first Benchmades in, this was the first knife to go in my pocket. There were multiple reasons this knife had to go in my pocket. I love orange knives, I loved the look, I loved the feel and strangely I have never owned a knife made from N680! And wow has N680 blown me away!

With all that said I am asking for all Triage owners to show me some pictures or tell me about their experience with the knife?


Thanks in advance!

Whitty


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Have the same exact version.I love the orange g-10 scales,the glass breaker and seat belt cutter.It's nice to know I have one and that,I'll get me out of a vehicle in a snap.
 
I purchased this triage used. I didn't think I would use the hook much but I use it as much as the blade. Weather camping kayaking or fishing there is always cord to cut..
 
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We had some fun today in the shop. We took an old pair of Levi's and screwed them into one of our Benchmade displays. We then did a video using the hook and then allowed customers to try it for themselves! Needless to say it was fun for us and our customers. Everyone was impressed!

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I love the Triage and I carry it most of the time when I'm performing Mountain Rescue duties here in the UK. The safety blade is a fantastic feature for clothing and bootlaces and is so much safer than using a live razor sharp blade around a cas (and colleagues). Not to mention it's built like a tank also.
 
I love the Triage and I carry it most of the time when I'm performing Mountain Rescue duties here in the UK. The safety blade is a fantastic feature for clothing and bootlaces and is so much safer than using a live razor sharp blade around a cas (and colleagues). Not to mention it's built like a tank also.

Would love to see pics of it sometime at work! Thanks for sharing!
 
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