I traded a Buck 110 D/A for this PCC 30 which is in great shape. In fact both knives ware in excelent condition. PCC stands for Pacific Cutlery Corp which was the forerunner to Benchmade. What do you people think. Sorry about the pictures but I am brutal at taking pictures.
wazu013
PCC 30
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PCC 30
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Re: PCC 30
Nice knife kind of a bummer its been sharpened and they were bad at it and scratched the blade all to hell
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Re: PCC 30
Awesome! I love it, i love the skeletized handles and the plain silver makes it look keeps it classic, all around great score!
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Re: PCC 30
[YOUTUBE]XyqipljJ180&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE]
Each week, I spend time polishing, lubing and doing various things to make my knives better than when I bought them.
This is how I do it. You can do whatever you want to yours.
Caveat: DO NOT APPLY TO ANODIZED HANDLES OR AN ETCHED BLADE. You will ruin it.
I received a 43DM whose handles looked like total ass. I don't know what the user did before he sold it to my seller. However, it has been remedied.
Before:
[YOUTUBE]oPfa7MVPElQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE]
After:
[YOUTUBE]1fq6pLeGQNw&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE]
The scratches can be buffed out. The blade can be reprofiled and repaired.
Each week, I spend time polishing, lubing and doing various things to make my knives better than when I bought them.
This is how I do it. You can do whatever you want to yours.
Caveat: DO NOT APPLY TO ANODIZED HANDLES OR AN ETCHED BLADE. You will ruin it.
I received a 43DM whose handles looked like total ass. I don't know what the user did before he sold it to my seller. However, it has been remedied.
Before:
[YOUTUBE]oPfa7MVPElQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE]
After:
[YOUTUBE]1fq6pLeGQNw&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE]
The scratches can be buffed out. The blade can be reprofiled and repaired.
Re: PCC 30
Could you resend the youtube links they aren't working as is.
Thanks,
wazu013
Thanks,
wazu013
CDR_Glock wrote:[YOUTUBE]XyqipljJ180&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE]
Each week, I spend time polishing, lubing and doing various things to make my knives better than when I bought them.
This is how I do it. You can do whatever you want to yours.
Caveat: DO NOT APPLY TO ANODIZED HANDLES OR AN ETCHED BLADE. You will ruin it.
I received a 43DM whose handles looked like total ass. I don't know what the user did before he sold it to my seller. However, it has been remedied.
Before:
[YOUTUBE]oPfa7MVPElQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE]
After:
[YOUTUBE]1fq6pLeGQNw&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE]
The scratches can be buffed out. The blade can be reprofiled and repaired.
“The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.”
Re: PCC 30
Check out this video on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwQnu0gC ... ata_player
Sent from my iPad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwQnu0gC ... ata_player
Sent from my iPad
Re: PCC 30
What do you think the value of this knife will be after Matt Cook plays around it for the next several weeks?
wazu013
wazu013
“The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.”