Butterfly Knives
I have been a collector of Knives for close to 20 years now, I got my start when I was a young teenager. I remember when I received my first Benchmade Butterfly Knife I was impressed and thought who was this company. I had never heard of them at that point, they were still fairly new and had started in California but then shortly moved to Oregon. I wish I would have had the internet back then, I would of be able to learn a lot more about them and plus I like knowing who and how the Knives are built. My Benchmade Knife was well constructed and you can tell quality when you see it.
I consider a quality Knife a high end Knife and don't mind paying the price for it. I have a friend who builds hand crafted Knives out of his garage and there very nice one of a kind Knives, and he rates Benchmade at the top of quality Knives. I take his word on who's the best and who's more of just a high production Knife builder. Benchmade has grown to a decent size business but there quality is still high and there not cutting any corners, and they have a great line of Butterfly Knives I own three of them. With out getting into to many details know that there steel is the highest quality, and with that you're able to use the Knife as it was intended and not worry about breaking or wearing out the blade. I have had some Knives in the past that were cheaper quality and they don't last that long, or they break.
Butterfly Knives can be tricky to learn how to open and close but when you have a quality Knife like a Benchmade Knife its smooth and operates like its suppose to and you can get use to it. I love Knives and I love Knives that are built in the U.S even more, thank you for your time.


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