To only own Hinderer

I feel the same way. It is not worth a grand. I have many knives I have paid a grand for but they extensive hand work done to them. But I do have a question. How do you tell the hand ground hinderer's from the C&C blades?
 
Hinderer knives are way overspeculated. The knife would be worth the value if it were sale as MSRP. But for speculated price like 800$, i will rather get 2 CRK instead.
 
Hinderer knives are way overspeculated. The knife would be worth the value if it were sale as MSRP. But for speculated price like 800$, i will rather get 2 CRK instead.

Hinderer Knives has no control over secondhand prices. Please express your concerns somewhere else. Thanks.
 
I have been interested for a while now. I missed a great chance with a few as I was not fully committed to make the plunge. But as I become more knowledgable I feel more comfortable with the purchase. I think I am going to go to blade hopefully I'll have an opportunity.
 
I have been interested for a while now. I missed a great chance with a few as I was not fully committed to make the plunge. But as I become more knowledgable I feel more comfortable with the purchase. I think I am going to go to blade hopefully I'll have an opportunity.

Excellent decision to join in the fun.
Here's the deal...a pocket knife is a very personal tool. Individuals have so many different views on what is best for them. The stout, robust, über reliable build and quality of a Hinderer XM earned it the coveted roles of both my primary and secondary EDC folder.
Having a knife in your pocket that you know will get you through most any hard use task when you have no other tools or choice is a reassuring quality XMs possess and I happily spend my "hard earned" dollars on them with no remorse.
Oh, and they do darn good at slicing everyday materials, opening what needs open and cutting what needs cut.
 
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