Benchmade 750 Pinnacle.
3.60-inch long and 0.115-inch blade is made of ATS-34 stainless steel hardened to 59-61 HRC
These used to be called the Poor Man's Sebenza but over time they have proved their worth in ruggedness and durability so as to stand on their own. You can do your own research but they are rugged, durable users that can take it. Discontinued years and years ago - they were predecessors to many of the so-called severe service extreme duty frame locks that we have today for much more money. Sexy recurve that's not overdone, solid titamium handle slabs/frame lock.
I am really trying to thin the herd and get some airspace in the knife safe. I haven't carried my beloved and be-used (lovingly) Benchmade 750 Pinnacle (with Spyderco clip) in years so I sent it to BM for the sharpening and once-over. I received the knife back from BM with the Spyderco clip still on it - go figure! Try doing something like that with a Rolex Service Center.
Anyways, I have had these for years. As was (is) my practice with most favored knives - I get a user and a keeper. I haven't carried or seen these in years (actually never carried the Keeper) and I am making room, thinning the herd and selling off.
The Keeper is absolutely BNIB with BM plastic bag/pouch, papers, etc. Never used or carried - honest to goodness Safe Queen.
The User still comes with its BM box, plastic bag/pouch, papers, etc. but is has been carried and lovingly used, then sent to Benchmade and is being sold just as I received it back from the factory. This knife is pimped with a Spyderco clip - which seems identical to the BM clip but is Spyderco. I got the knife that way, always carried it that way, sent it in to BM that way and got it returned from BM that way.
Keeper BNIB $200 OBRO net.
User $165 OBRO net.
Both for $325 and, purchasing both, I'll throw in free CONUS shipping.
3.60-inch long and 0.115-inch blade is made of ATS-34 stainless steel hardened to 59-61 HRC
These used to be called the Poor Man's Sebenza but over time they have proved their worth in ruggedness and durability so as to stand on their own. You can do your own research but they are rugged, durable users that can take it. Discontinued years and years ago - they were predecessors to many of the so-called severe service extreme duty frame locks that we have today for much more money. Sexy recurve that's not overdone, solid titamium handle slabs/frame lock.
I am really trying to thin the herd and get some airspace in the knife safe. I haven't carried my beloved and be-used (lovingly) Benchmade 750 Pinnacle (with Spyderco clip) in years so I sent it to BM for the sharpening and once-over. I received the knife back from BM with the Spyderco clip still on it - go figure! Try doing something like that with a Rolex Service Center.
Anyways, I have had these for years. As was (is) my practice with most favored knives - I get a user and a keeper. I haven't carried or seen these in years (actually never carried the Keeper) and I am making room, thinning the herd and selling off.
The Keeper is absolutely BNIB with BM plastic bag/pouch, papers, etc. Never used or carried - honest to goodness Safe Queen.
The User still comes with its BM box, plastic bag/pouch, papers, etc. but is has been carried and lovingly used, then sent to Benchmade and is being sold just as I received it back from the factory. This knife is pimped with a Spyderco clip - which seems identical to the BM clip but is Spyderco. I got the knife that way, always carried it that way, sent it in to BM that way and got it returned from BM that way.
Keeper BNIB $200 OBRO net.
User $165 OBRO net.
Both for $325 and, purchasing both, I'll throw in free CONUS shipping.
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