I was going through my accumulation of knives. I have two that I can't seem to find out much about. First is an automatic opener with absolutely no markings other than a small parachute on one side of the blade. It is bead blasted so it isn't real visible.
The next is an automatic version of an Emerson CQC 7. It was made by Benchmade marked on the box and one side of the blade. The other side has Emerson' s mark on it. G 10 scales without liners, opens and unlocks to close with the same button.
I have had them for 10+ years. Any information?
Info on auto knives
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Re: Info on auto knives
http://www.bladehq.com/item--Vintage-Be ... rson--7466
the other one looks kinda like a boker magnum auto
the other one looks kinda like a boker magnum auto
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Re: Info on auto knives
I appreciate it SNL. According to the link, I need to find a collector for the Benchmade / Emerson knife. Now I'm glad I never saw a need to use it!
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