Well I was up in norther Indiana today and I stopped by a few antique shops to see what they had.
The only thing that caught my eye was a beat up Benchmade Knife.
I don't have any other benchmades, but I figured for the price why not. It is dull....very dull, but if I can't get it sharp I am sure Tyler can for me
It says Mel Pardue Design on one side and Benchmade USA on the other. Blade is half serrated and was at one time coted in black. About half of the black is warn off. Blade also says its 154CM which I have heard of so I'm guessing its decent
Looking online now, it appears it is a model number 350, which is the non-automatic version of the 3500.
I will get some pics posted up later, but any idea what the value of a beat up one would be?
It appears to be this one Google Image Result for http://www.shootersshop.com/benchmade_photos/350.jpg
The only thing that caught my eye was a beat up Benchmade Knife.
I don't have any other benchmades, but I figured for the price why not. It is dull....very dull, but if I can't get it sharp I am sure Tyler can for me
It says Mel Pardue Design on one side and Benchmade USA on the other. Blade is half serrated and was at one time coted in black. About half of the black is warn off. Blade also says its 154CM which I have heard of so I'm guessing its decent
Looking online now, it appears it is a model number 350, which is the non-automatic version of the 3500.
I will get some pics posted up later, but any idea what the value of a beat up one would be?
It appears to be this one Google Image Result for http://www.shootersshop.com/benchmade_photos/350.jpg