Engraved Benchmade 940

Looks great man. Is that for you or someone else? Son maybe?

Anyway great choice there, not only in the knife model but whats on it. I'm not a scout myself I think they are a great group.
 
Originally posted by MicMurry
Looks great man. Is that for you or someone else? Son maybe?

Anyway great choice there, not only in the knife model but whats on it. I'm not a scout myself I think they are a great group.

It is for myself...:o

I should have suggested it to my parents, but I had it done at no cost on a knife I purchased, so its alright. ;)
 
Yeah parents tend to get a little on endge when you start spending a bunch'o money on knives.:) Some how they just don't understand how important knives are!;)
 
Originally posted by MicMurry
Yeah parents tend to get a little on endge when you start spending a bunch'o money on knives.:) Some how they just don't understand how important knives are!;)

You better believe it! I haven't even told them how much my Sebenza cost! They would flip! :eek:
 
Images aren't being shown inline but at least it will be here. BTW, I cropped it down a bit:
 

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Im2smart4you,
If you have your image hosted by some online service (in another words, if it is currently available on the net) you can post it by yourself.
Just use this UBB spell:
[ img] your image localization [ /img]
You should remove all spaces from the spell, I have put them to make the spell visible as itself. Of course if IMG code is turned on, you can check it in bottom left corner, just above <Contact us>
940.jpg.txt

This way...
 
Heck with the knife.
Eagle Scout is what you should be proud of.
Randy
 
Thanks everyone! I'm proud to be an Eagle too! :D

Sergiusz Mitin: I know how to do that, but I didn't want to use my bandwidth quota up too quickly.
 
Originally posted by stjames
Nice job, the engraving almost looks photoshopped.

That isn't too far from the truth! They used a laser to outline the knife, then added text in an image editing program, and then used a laser to "print" the design onto the knife!
 
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