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dialex wrote:who gives a crap how many registered users benchmade has? :confused:
lmao!
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dialex wrote:Who gives a crap how many registered users Benchmade has? :confused:
For real.

I registered at the BM forum a few years ago to ask about an old Elishewitz design I got from my uncle. I got my answer and have not returned since. I do remember registering and logging on as well as the whole forum layout was just weird. I like the 2 BM knives that I own but not really interested in any of the others so no need for me to discuss them over there.
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dialex wrote:Who gives a crap how many registered users Benchmade has? :confused:
Well said and very funny! :D
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dialex wrote:Who gives a crap how many registered users Benchmade has? :confused:
Because in a theatrical finger snapping gang dance-off numbers matter. :rolleyes:

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Blerv wrote:Because in a theatrical finger snapping gang dance-off numbers matter. :rolleyes:
That is really deep.... :D
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Owl45 wrote:I will say one thing, BMs "fanboys" are really really loyal and fanatical. :D
Good thing the same cannot be said about Spyderco users. :rolleyes:
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:That is really deep.... :D
It's pure science Chuck, more people = more intimidating snapping noise. ;) .
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Blerv wrote:It's pure science Chuck, more people = more intimidating snapping noise. ;) .
Oh yeh, I do find finger snapping really intimidating. :D
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My ratio is 2 to 12 favoring Spyderco. I carried traditional slippies, small lockbacks & Leathermans for decades until I decided to try a modern, lightweight folder. My first Spydie was a CPMD2 Para and boy what a knife! I love the ergos, simplicity and the HOLE!
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Hopefully the thread starter has learned his lesson about how passionate user spydie-holics are about are knives.
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We were all newbies once ;)

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And there's nothing wrong with that :) Hopefully the OP has had his question answered :)
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Compared to others, i consider myself a newbie as well. I have knowledge of knives and steels but nowhere near some of the guys on here. That being said ill be the first to help out the original poster if he has a question i can help him with, as long as its constructive, and not a brand vs brand thread
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sal wrote:We were all newbies once ;)

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When it comes to Sal i think we are all newbies
I've been bitten for about a year now, and I haven't been the same since...My name is Allen and I'm a spyder-holic
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S P Y D E R C O M A N wrote:So,Spyderco registered users more than Benchmade because Spyderco is so popular?Or its better than Benchmade?
I love my Benchmade knives. If you would kill me for my Benchmades, I would let you have the knives. If you would do the same for my Spyderco's? Well, I guess this would be my last thread..... :(
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Hhhmmm just wondering, the OP hasn't been back since the original post, has he?
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:Hhhmmm just wondering, the OP hasn't been back since the original post, has he?
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A pretty decent discussion anyway...................
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