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"Benchmade Zombie #1"
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The second wave of HD knives have shown up on the web site. Included are a HD version of the Benchmite that has a clip, different blade shapes and different levitator buttons. A mini-hardtail (YEA!). An assisted Stryker-like, the Nitrous, with unique blade shape and handles. A slip-joint multi-blade Nightshift. Oh, they also have a version of the Blue box, called the Black box. Since it's from Harley, they could have called it the Orange Box!

I disagree in naming multiple knives with the same name. I can understand having knives of the same line name(Classic, Chrome, Custom), but give each knife it's own name. We now have 3 Nightshifts, 2 Osbornes, and two Levitators.
I'm ordering Mini Hartails tommorow.


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Ive got a call saying that my Mini hardtail is in and to come pick it up .....
But after work today I forgot to pick it up .. Frowner
What the hell is wrong with me Confused
It actually came in real fast .... I had to wait for the 13100 a month or more , this one was just a week or so ....... dj


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DJ,

At this point I don't think anyone can keep up with your knife collection it grows and changes so fast!

I don't think there's been any reviews of these, so how 'bout some pics of both large and small HardTails and what you like and don't like about 'em?

That would be really cool.


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I traded the 13100 away Frowner .... dj so now all I,ll have is the small one.


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DJ,

It would be interesting to see what you think when you get the Mini. I've seen pics of the large model and it's not my cuppa, it's just too big.

The Mini Hard Tail's my favorite model among the Harley branded knives.


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I wish BM did their own blue box version of the hardtail.
I realy hate the HD "advertising signs" on these knives.
Who knows Confused


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Originally posted by florijn:
I wish BM did their own blue box version of the hardtail.
I realy hate the HD "advertising signs" on these knives.
Who knows Confused


I feel the same way like you do, florijn.

Regards,

Julian


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I guess you could buy the knife and have some custom made g-10 scales made!!

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You're right, these Harley models, esp. the HardTail beg for customization.

And how hard could it be to "sterilize" a bunch so we can have some blue box versions as an option?

I'd like to see that!


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Originally posted by joe_karp:
so we can have some blue box versions as an option?

I'd like to see that!


Me too ! BM are you listening?


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