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Being a knife enthusiast for a couple of years now, I've seen many manufactures retire older models of knives to make way for new models to take their place.
However, if you could see one retired model come back with a modern updated iteration or just a simple re-run, which knife would you choose?
I personally wish Benchmade would bring back a production version of the 710 McHenry & Williams with more blade steel variants and more modern options for the grip of the knife. Looking for one of those gold-class variants (or any variant really) is like looking for a unicorn in the wild...
However, if you could see one retired model come back with a modern updated iteration or just a simple re-run, which knife would you choose?
I personally wish Benchmade would bring back a production version of the 710 McHenry & Williams with more blade steel variants and more modern options for the grip of the knife. Looking for one of those gold-class variants (or any variant really) is like looking for a unicorn in the wild...