Looking forward to ALL your comments whether you like Benchmade or not. I try to reply to all of them. You know who reads your comments? Benchmade.
@christopherhathaway388811 ай бұрын
Your reviews are the best!
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks, means a ton to me!
@Gee_DubАй бұрын
Love my yellow butterfly, got some snail trails on the black finish, wish it was a DLC coating or something. That being said i carry a 417 with extended and smooth edged thumb studs (for a griptilian), more often than 535
@georgelewis912720 күн бұрын
One thought on the difference between the 940 with aluminum scales and the one with carbon fiber scales is that the reduced weight of the carbon fiber moves the center of gravity farther forward (toward the tip of the blade), which would move the center of rotation when the spine of the blade is struck. That would alter the direction of the "apparent" force (due to inertia) acting on the cross bar relative to the liner. That could reduce the movement of the cross bar relative to the blade tang. I hope you can understand what I'm trying to describe without having a degree in engineering. (I'm just a surveyor)
@geomardomingo16727 ай бұрын
What a great series! My better half gifted my first Benchmade: Grizzly Creek. So far my collection has grown ( not to the extent yours has ) and I’ve gotta say I love the 940- and its beefcake son: 810 Contego. The pocket knife history is deeply interesting- thanks for delving into it.
@simms19611 ай бұрын
I just purchased my first Benchmade, a mini Freek & haven't been able to put it down lol. So this video is much appreciated! I'm contemplating my next Benchmade was looking at all the "outs" wasn't aware of the history so this video helps alot! I'm leaning towards the Taggout or Bugout next but will probably end up buying many more Benchmades. Thanks for the video 👍
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
Mini Freak is an excellent model in either format. I’m going to review the rest of the knives on this shelve, including the Freaks, Osbornes, and the hunt class folders. Hit the notification bell 🔔 so you don’t miss it
@rhinosaur.11 ай бұрын
I fully agree on the Bailout. I own 21 Benchmades and the Bailout is in my pocket 75% of the time I'd estimate.
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
I am wavering between Bailout and Taggedout
@mrmouse-ol9pwАй бұрын
I prefer the aluminum scales on the bailout I did have one cut down to a drop point. That's the knife in my pocket 90% of days
@CuttingBoardRxАй бұрын
@mrmouse-ol9pw A great knife. How did you alter the blade shape?
@mrmouse-ol9pwАй бұрын
@@CuttingBoardRx just had the tanto ground down to a drop point. As much as I dig the look of a tanto blade for everyday day tasks a round belly tends to work better. Least that's been my exp. I still have a bailout I left alone but the one I carry daily is now a drop point. I'm really not a knife guy in the sense spending over $100 for a pocket knife seemed foreign at first Then I bought one 😁 All that said ur def paying a premium for the silly butterfly
@CuttingBoardRxАй бұрын
@mrmouse-ol9pw It’s one of few great knives they released in the past 3 years! You did alright!
@georgespicer9075 ай бұрын
I have maybe 13 benchmades and 7 spydercos and every day is so hard to decide which knife to carry. I usually find myself taking Spyderco to work because i get wet and filthy and dusty and they are easier to take apart and clean. Ajd Benchmade at home, in the yard, woods etc. Benchmade makes better fixed blades. Spyderco uses more cool steels and better hear treat. Benchmade has more variety in knife styles and shapes. And i love all the knives i have but that green tagged out, wow. So slicey. Bigger blade than bugout. Great handle. And like Spyderco, they treat their S45VN harder than their s30v. But that tagged out just goes through everything like butter with more size and better piercing than bugout. With select edge. Crazy good knife
@CuttingBoardRx5 ай бұрын
That Tagged out was my choice for 2023 knife of the year. Not the flawed MSI, like every pasty-faced tender-hanged reviewer was raging about out there.
@dougbotimer800511 ай бұрын
Bought myself a Gerber Sedulo as it seems to me to be a nice blend of Griptillian, Freek and Bugout features and adds a bronze bushing in place of bearings or washers.
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
Sedulo a decent looking knife, I like the shape of the handle, but it weighs quite literally twice as much as the Bugout. That may not bother you or me, but some folks are willing to pay extra for shaving off 1.8 oz. BTW, most knife makers use terms Bushing, Washer, and Pack Bearing interchangeably. In the context of knife making, they all mean a flat piece of material with a hole in the middle.
@dougbotimer800511 ай бұрын
@@CuttingBoardRx The heft of the handle is definitely more like the Grip. I do like its girth as it is easier to grasp securely with my arthritis. The blade is the part I think more resembles the Bugout. By bushing I refer to the single piece of brass or bronze Gerber sets onto the blade and through which the pivot screw passes. Advantage, the blade steel and pivot pin are not wearing on each other. That style of bushing may wear out in time, but is replaceable. The other advantage I see of the bushing Gerber uses is easier disassembly and reassembly, no separate washers to place and align with the pivot. Gerber certainly doesn’t have the same image it once had, nor that of Benchmade, but in this one product they are delivering value in a knife that compares to popular Benchmade products.
@THExDUDEx862411 ай бұрын
My first benchmade and my first premium knife was the 531 the more premium or newer version of the 530 .great knife!.
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
I d love to find one at a reasonable price! At the time I had a Kershaw Blur that didn’t survive my attempts to sharpen the recurve bc I was not a knife guy in the early 2000s…
@requiscatinpace73923 күн бұрын
Priced-out!!
@CuttingBoardRx3 күн бұрын
@@requiscatinpace7392 LMAO 👍😂
@tgonzalez198311 ай бұрын
I didn’t know the hardware in benchmade axis lock was titanium. Going to check mine out. Btw, where do you find lanyards with metal pins at the tips? Do you make them or order?
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
On the Out family it’s Titanium. But not on other lines. I make the lanyards myself.
@tgonzalez198311 ай бұрын
@@CuttingBoardRx Nifty. I’m looking to add another benchmade to my collection. I want the bailout or tagged out. Can’t decide which one. Blade on tagged out is similar to crooked river so maybe I’ll get tanto idk
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
@tgonzalez1983 if you have a crooked river, definitely go with a bailout or even shootout. These steels are perfect for a very acute edge, you’ll end up with a light saber knife!
@maxgortmaker354411 ай бұрын
Trying to decide between the Hogue Deka in magnacut and the Benchmade Taggedout in s45vn. Which of these would you recommend for someone who is an average user (lots of cardboard, straps and light duty work) who rarely has to push their knife into less than ideal roles (prying, screwdriver, etc.)? I’m coming from a knife in D2
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
If you’ve been using D2 blade for a while without breaking off the tip or chipping the edge, based on your use case, I would suggest Deka tanto. If you absolutely hate that shape, Deka is offered in clip point. If you good with clip point shape, Taggedout offers better ergonomics for longer/harder uses than Deka due to the sculpted handle. Hope that helps!
@adadadad82513 ай бұрын
i have 530 - great knife. i actually stopped following knife industry around 2017 and copletely missed launch of bugout. couple years ago i started watching knife videos again and was truly amazed by bugout's popularity. it is clearly 530-inspired, and 530 was very niche product: extremely light, but not short (3.25 feels much better that 3 and especially sub-3 inch blade), positioned it as knife for bagpackers, as you mentioned. what happened? how marketing made бг-out best seller edc? i don't remember so much hype around 530. literally "millenials discovered" meme. light knife, wow!
@CuttingBoardRx3 ай бұрын
Hahaha! 4 P’s of marketing: product, price, placement, and promotion. Product - great knife Price- reasonable with a hint of exclusivity Placement - top sporting goods store chains Promotion - every time they release a new flavor, KZbin echo chamber amplifies the exposure
@adadadad82513 ай бұрын
@@CuttingBoardRx yes, artificially created hype
@christopherhathaway388811 ай бұрын
Which do you prefer? The bugout or Taggedout?
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
Tagged out in green G10 and S45VN is more premium option. Otherwise, even the most basic Bugout will be the greatest bang for your buck. That said, check out Hogue Deka Magnacut, Spyderco Manix 2 Light, and Benchmade Crooked River Mini as a great alternatives to either before pulling the trigger. ;)
@notifysend10152 ай бұрын
@@CuttingBoardRxand between the mini tagged out and regular bug out which one?
@CuttingBoardRx2 ай бұрын
I just posted a short on the topic.
@olegpan110 ай бұрын
I don't like Bugout - too boring for me and too weak in basic version. The same was about Bailout in plastic version and big oops with soft 3V steel on it. But Bailout M4 was a game changer - I was in love and bought it several years ago. Strong as for that size and with good steel. And I like Taggedout, but I bought SRM 9201 - very similar, but, it seems, was produced even earlier than Taggedout. Nice and extremely cheap analogue, but not copy. P.s. after some period of using and pocket life - Bailout usually has some vertical play. And it is ok after cleaning. I changed factory springs to more powerful - play is smaller.
@frosty04196 ай бұрын
I never had any trouble sharpening my Benchmade’s because of the thumb studs.
@CuttingBoardRx6 ай бұрын
Congrats! Very impressive!
@frosty04196 ай бұрын
Some of the more premium steels take some more time, effort and care. Keeping them touched up and not getting dull helps. Thanks!
@CuttingBoardRx6 ай бұрын
@@frosty0419 What do you use for sharpening? Also, I wonder if you noticed that my comment about the thumb studs was related to using a fixed angle sharpener?
@frosty04196 ай бұрын
@@CuttingBoardRx I see. I missed that. Spyderco and hand sharpen with follow up on strop. Nothing fancy.
@mel8712311 ай бұрын
What is a good gift for the knife guy that has everything?
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
Our third anniversary itself was the best holiday gift I could possibly have gotten ❤️
@mel8712311 ай бұрын
@@CuttingBoardRx 🥰
@luisnouel426811 ай бұрын
I'm not too fan of Benchmade style, but I love my bugout. Well I love the 748 Narrows design, but $500 is too much for me
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
Narrows can be bought for $406
@dimashynkaruk21698 ай бұрын
2012 ?!?!, i had my 530 in 2007 still have it in 2024 😮
@CuttingBoardRx8 ай бұрын
530 isn’t a Bugout. It Mel Pardue Boot knife, Bugout is 535 and the Mini Bug is 537. I would actually love to own the real 530
@sublyme21575 ай бұрын
Hahaha, shout out to Advanced Knife Bro!
@DavidSmith-qv6tg7 ай бұрын
I love in a state where otfs are legal. But illegal to ship her from different states. 😖
@CuttingBoardRx7 ай бұрын
If it’s Maryland you’re in, come to the Nations gun show in Chantilly VA there are sizable knife dealers in the 2nd hall with tons of OTFs Also in Maryland is Ye Ole Cutlery, they can do in-state shipping for you
@sivispacem111 ай бұрын
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@murdergorilla408711 ай бұрын
Have quite a few axis lock benchmades and im never impressed by any of them. IMO the best knife they made was the 550 griptilian and they killed that. TRM, hogue and microtech do the " axis lock" better than benchmade.
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
Totally disagree on Microtech Ram Lok. It totally utterly sucks. It sucks so much, their engineers should consider designing vacuum cleaners for a living.
@mel8712311 ай бұрын
Ouch🤣
@rhinosaur.11 ай бұрын
The 550 is alive and well.
@CuttingBoardRx11 ай бұрын
@@rhinosaur. sources tell me there’s a plan to sunset it
@rhinosaur.11 ай бұрын
@CuttingBoardReviews Well I hate to hear that. I'll have to grab a couple extras.
@fredde902104 ай бұрын
Here in Sweden the Bugout is a $200+knife Not cool Benchmade 🤡
@CuttingBoardRx4 ай бұрын
How do you feel about the edge quality? Specifically comparing to famous Swedish and Norwegian knives?
@fredde902104 ай бұрын
@@CuttingBoardRx not that impressed but Benchmades blade geometry is pretty good…