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The knife that started it all: Benchmade 970/Emerson CQC-7

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Re: The knife that started it all: Benchmade 970/Emerson CQC-7
Reply #30 on: January 21, 2010, 12:28:47 AM
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Re: The knife that started it all: Benchmade 970/Emerson CQC-7
Reply #31 on: January 21, 2010, 03:27:08 PM
To "get" the seven you have to handle one . Let there be no BS between us , the seven is a fighter . It handles well and has great ergo's for the intended task . I used to rock a waved mini 7 , it was perfect . I gave it away , and tried to replace it , never saw it's like again . I tried to find an Emerson "snubby" ( I like short blades in mansized handles ) , checked over 4-5 of them at a dealer's place , all were flawed , some of the flaws could lead to sore fingers !

I'm glad to hear that their QC is on the upswing , I may give them another try , the Horseman is a sweet looking piece .

I have heard their repair service is good , thats cool for our US Bros. , not so cool for the international brigades !

Ben , that was a very kind gesture , + Karma Buddy !

Chris


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Re: The knife that started it all: Benchmade 970/Emerson CQC-7
Reply #32 on: January 21, 2010, 04:50:50 PM
And if you really want your Emerson to shine I would recommend a Krein regrind.  Mine is a much better slicer and a better profile now.  Plus it look a lot cooler.


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Re: The knife that started it all: Benchmade 970/Emerson CQC-7
Reply #33 on: January 21, 2010, 04:54:39 PM
You still not bored with that yet?  :pok: :D

Honestly I haven't carried it in a few days, but I haven't really been out of the house in a few days either.  Probably carry it to the job interview tomorrow but which multi should I have on my belt?


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Re: The knife that started it all: Benchmade 970/Emerson CQC-7
Reply #34 on: January 21, 2010, 05:33:31 PM
To "get" the seven you have to handle one . Let there be no BS between us , the seven is a fighter . It handles well and has great ergo's for the intended task . I used to rock a waved mini 7 , it was perfect . I gave it away , and tried to replace it , never saw it's like again . I tried to find an Emerson "snubby" ( I like short blades in mansized handles ) , checked over 4-5 of them at a dealer's place , all were flawed , some of the flaws could lead to sore fingers !

I'm glad to hear that their QC is on the upswing , I may give them another try , the Horseman is a sweet looking piece .

I have heard their repair service is good , thats cool for our US Bros. , not so cool for the international brigades !

Ben , that was a very kind gesture , + Karma Buddy !

Chris

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Re: The knife that started it all: Benchmade 970/Emerson CQC-7
Reply #35 on: January 21, 2010, 08:05:44 PM
To "get" the seven you have to handle one . Let there be no BS between us , the seven is a fighter . It handles well and has great ergo's for the intended task . I used to rock a waved mini 7 , it was perfect . I gave it away , and tried to replace it , never saw it's like again . I tried to find an Emerson "snubby" ( I like short blades in mansized handles ) , checked over 4-5 of them at a dealer's place , all were flawed , some of the flaws could lead to sore fingers !

I'm glad to hear that their QC is on the upswing , I may give them another try , the Horseman is a sweet looking piece .

I have heard their repair service is good , thats cool for our US Bros. , not so cool for the international brigades !

Ben , that was a very kind gesture , + Karma Buddy !

Chris

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Re: The knife that started it all: Benchmade 970/Emerson CQC-7
Reply #36 on: January 21, 2010, 08:12:04 PM
To "get" the seven you have to handle one . Let there be no BS between us , the seven is a fighter . It handles well and has great ergo's for the intended task . I used to rock a waved mini 7 , it was perfect . I gave it away , and tried to replace it , never saw it's like again . I tried to find an Emerson "snubby" ( I like short blades in mansized handles ) , checked over 4-5 of them at a dealer's place , all were flawed , some of the flaws could lead to sore fingers !

I'm glad to hear that their QC is on the upswing , I may give them another try , the Horseman is a sweet looking piece .

I have heard their repair service is good , thats cool for our US Bros. , not so cool for the international brigades !

Ben , that was a very kind gesture , + Karma Buddy !

Chris

I haven't done anything, but thanks anyway.  :D

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