-Maybe UNfinished, rather than REfinished.
I was given this knife in 2008. It had rough black texture that was like
fingernails on a chalk board to me. I was in a rush to deploy, and quickly taped off the blade (somewhat) and fogged it with rattle can Army tan.
It served its purpose, which was to smooth out that texture and make it look different from the 100 other black benchmades that were handed out.
After 4 years of daily carry it started to look a bit worn.
At work we have a bead blaster. Friday, at 10 am I took it apart. It took me about 2 minutes to blast the liners, and 6 hours (no lie) to put it back together.
Personally, I think it looks fantastic. I'm not sure if the aluminum will tarnish or not.
I was given this knife in 2008. It had rough black texture that was like
fingernails on a chalk board to me. I was in a rush to deploy, and quickly taped off the blade (somewhat) and fogged it with rattle can Army tan.
It served its purpose, which was to smooth out that texture and make it look different from the 100 other black benchmades that were handed out.
After 4 years of daily carry it started to look a bit worn.
At work we have a bead blaster. Friday, at 10 am I took it apart. It took me about 2 minutes to blast the liners, and 6 hours (no lie) to put it back together.
Personally, I think it looks fantastic. I'm not sure if the aluminum will tarnish or not.
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