When working at a local sporting goods store in the knife Dept. i sold many Benchmade knives to customers i also bought a few for myself, there great well made knives and the company stand behind them when needed.
It’s a nice option, but I’m not willing to mail my knives in every time they need sharpening.II bought one from @pstmstr a couple years ago and I love it. Didnt know
I could get free sharpening though?
I am, I HATE to sharpen them. Worth $5 in shipping in my book.It’s a nice option, but I’m not willing to mail my knives in every time they need sharpening.
I was thinking maybe 1 time a year to restore the factory edge. I'm not good at sharpening so I am sure my edge is other than 22 degree.It’s a nice option, but I’m not willing to mail my knives in every time they need sharpening.
Here is the info I found:II bought one from @pstmstr a couple years ago and I love it. Didnt know
I could get free sharpening though?
is the original purchase recite needed?I am, I HATE to sharpen them. Worth $5 in shipping in my book.
This is what the form says:is the original purchase recite needed?
I guess if @CHenry doesn't get his knife back he can cuss @pstmstr .....This is what the form says:
Proof of purchase or registration is not required. Knives which are determined by Benchmade to be counterfeit (see the Counterfeit Goods Acknowledgment) are not entitled to our LifeSharp Service and if sent in, will not be returned.
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