I traded a Buck 110 conversion for this. What do you think? Excuse the lousy pics. I am having trouble with my tremors
wazu013
PCC 30 is a BM30
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PCC 30 is a BM30
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“The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.”
Re: PCC 30
Can anybody help me put a model number on this knife. I have been using PCC 30 ever since a couple of collectors told me that was it. I even sent it to a very respected restorer of these knives who loved it. Now I'm being told I am using the wrong model number for this knife by a real creepy Bali freak. He said PCC never made a model #30. He doesn't offer any more info but I would love to get it right. I think he may be thinking about the Japanese PCC model numbers. Any help and maybe some proof would help me out. Maybe one of you guys have an old ad or the like
Thanks,
wazu013
Thanks,
wazu013
“The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.”
Re: PCC 30
I finally got my answer. This is a very early Benchmade Hollywood model 30. It was proven to me by a Butterfly knife Guru on another forum. I will no longer call this a PCC knife. The links below are to his websites. I'm sure some of you know him. He was very helpful and really knows his Balis.
http://www.pbase.com/balisong
http://www.balisongmecca.com/
Thanks
wazu013
http://www.pbase.com/balisong
http://www.balisongmecca.com/
Thanks
wazu013
“The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.”