Benchmade

The Benchmade Knife Company is an American knife manufacturer run by Roberta and Les de Asis in Oregon City, Oregon. Its products are sold to numerous markets, such as everyday carry, outdoor sporting, cutlery, rescue, law-enforcement, martial-arts, and military. The company has collaborated with a number of custom knife makers since its inception.

Benchmade Knife Company, Inc.
Private
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1979 (1979)
FounderLes De Asis
HeadquartersOregon City, Oregon
Key people
Les De Asis, Founder & CEO, Jon De Asis, President
ProductsKnives, pens, rescue tools
Number of employees
380
Websitebenchmade.com

History

Benchmade started in California in 1979 as Bali-Song, changing its name in 1988 to the Pacific Cutlery Corporation. In 1990 the company moved to Clackamas, Oregon.[1][2] In 1996, the company moved to a 144,000 square foot facility in Oregon City, Oregon.[3] Benchmade became known primarily as a manufacturer of butterfly, or balisong-style knives, which it continues to manufacture. These knives have been so identified with the company that Benchmade has registered "Bali-Song" as a trademark and logo.[4] Benchmade's original Bali-Song design by Jody Samson was awarded Blade Magazine's Knife of the Year Award in 1979.[5]

Headquarters location

In 1996, Benchmade moved to Oregon City. Apart from some Red Class products, which were produced in their "off shore facilities",[6] Benchmade has produced more than 90% of its knives in Oregon City, and has succeeded in bringing others back to home production.[7] Since 2010, all Red Class production knives have been discontinued, and as such, every Benchmade labeled knife is made in the United States.

One of the reasons the Benchmade factory headquarters are located in Oregon, as are many other knife makers, is because Oregon has very relaxed laws toward knives in general and switchblades or butterfly knives in particular. There are no restrictions against selling a switchblade-style knife to an Oregon resident.[8]

Products

Blade steels such as 154CM, D2, CPM S30V steel, CPM S90V steel, CPM20CV, N690 and M390 are used on many models. Benchmade is one of the few manufacturers to have offered high speed M2 and CPM M4 tool steels in a production knife.[9]

Benchmade receives a significant amount of revenue from selling restricted-sales knives to the military and law enforcement.[10] Benchmade produces a diverse selection of "auto", or switchblade knives, along with a range of hunting, fishing, utility and miscellaneous knives, though balisongs remain a core product.[11]

Benchmade has three different classes when it comes to their knives. The first class is the Blue Class, also known as the Recreation class. This type of Benchmade knife is made for typical use by the everyday person. The next class is the Black Class, also known as the Professional class. This type of Benchmade knife is made for military, law enforcement, and public safety workers. This class of knives is made for more challenging work. The last class is the Gold class, also known as the Collector class. This class of Benchmade knife is made for collectors and are limited edition.[12]

Benchmade has a patent on the locking mechanism used in most of the switchblades they produce.[13] Benchmade additionally holds an exclusive license on use of the McHenry / Williams "AXIS Lock", a strong, spring operated locking mechanism used in both automatic and manual action models. The AXIS lock is extolled by many knife enthusiasts for its one-handed operation, strength, and ambidexterity, qualities some say are not shared by other knife locks such as the linerlock, framelock, or lockback. These locks also have a slim chance of accidentally being pressed during use.

Benchmade has a long tradition of incorporating knife design from noted custom cutlery makers into their production models. These include Jody Samson, Ernest Emerson, Allen Elishewitz, Mel Pardue, Bill McHenry, Mike Snody, Jason Williams, Warren Osborne, Ken Steigerwalt, and Bob Lum.[14] Several production Benchmade models based on the work of these designers have become influential within the industry.[11][15][16]

Some of the Benchmade knife models include:

  • Benchmade Griptilian
  • Benchmade Freek
  • Benchmade Crooked River
  • Benchmade Bushcrafter
  • Benchmade Infidel
  • Benchmade SOCP
  • Benchmade 556 Mini Griptilian
  • Benchmade Contego
  • Benchmade 940 Osborne
  • Benchmade BKC Bedlam Axis
  • Benchmade Serum
  • Benchmade Mini Barrage
  • Benchmade Model 42
  • Benchmade Model 535 Bugout
  • Benchmade Model 51 Morpho

Awards and honors

Benchmade has won several awards and recognition for product innovation and design.[17]

  • The Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence Knife of the Year Winner, Benchmade 915 Triage (2011)[18]
  • Field & Stream Best Fixed Blade Knife Winner, Benchmade 162 Bushcrafter (2013)[19]
  • Kokatat American Made Outdoor Gear 'Sassy' Award Winner, Benchmade (2014)[20]
  • 50 Campfires Gear of the Year Award Winner, Benchmade 551 Griptilian (2014)[21]
  • Knife News Dealer's Choice Best Overall Award Winner, Benchmade (2016)[22]
  • Oregon Manufacturing Awards, Product Innovation Category Winner, Benchmade (2017)[23]

References

  1. Lewis, Jack; Roger Combs (1992). Gun Digest Book of knives. DBI. pp. 193–186. ISBN 978-0-87349-129-7.
  2. "Benchmade History Page". Archived from the original on 2006-10-30. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  3. Szostech, Michael. "Benchmade Tactical Pen Review". PyramidReviews. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  4. "Benchmade Copyright and Trademarks". Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  5. Burch, Michael (2007). "Butterfly Knives Take Wing". In Kertzman, Joe (ed.). Knives 2008. F&W Media. pp. 26–30. ISBN 978-0-89689-542-3.
  6. "Benchmade 'Red Class' products". Archived from the original on 2008-09-13. Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  7. Kertzman, Joe (2007). Knives 2008. Iola, WI: F&W Media. p. 296. ISBN 978-0-87349-195-2.
  8. "Oregon Knife Club Legal FAQ Answer". Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  9. Bottorff, Steve (2002). Sharpening Made Easy: A Primer on Sharpening Knives and Other Edged Tools. Knife World Publications. pp. 87–88. ISBN 978-0-940362-19-2.
  10. "Benchmade 'Public Safety' Military and Law Enforcement Page". Archived from the original on 2006-10-30. Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  11. Dick, Steven (1997), The Working Folding Knife, Stoeger Publishing Company, p. 280, ISBN 978-0-88317-210-0
  12. Benchmade. "Benchmade Knife Company". Benchmade.com. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
  13. "Benchmade Locking Mechanism Page". Archived from the original on 2006-11-30. Retrieved 2006-11-22.
  14. "Custom Designer & Knife Craftsmen Profiles | Benchmade Knife Company". Benchmade Knife Company, Inc. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  15. Clarke, Christopher (1995), "Benchmade/Emerson CQC7: Double-Duty Folder", Tactical Knives, 1 (3): 58–60
  16. Kertzman, Joe (2001). 2002 sporting knives. Krause Publications. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-87349-266-9.
  17. "Awards & Recognition | Benchmade Knife Company". Benchmade Knife Company, Inc. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  18. "Benchmade Knife Company Wins 2011 Knife of the Year". EMS World. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  19. "Best Fixed Blade Knife of 2013: Benchmade 162 Bushcrafter". Field & Stream. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  20. "Kokatat Presents American Made Outdoor Gear Awards at Outdoor Retailer Winter Market". Outdoor Industry Association. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  21. Campfires, 50 (2014-11-26). "Gear Of The Year: Benchmade 551 Griptilian". 50 Campfires. Retrieved 2019-08-20.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  22. "KnifeNews Dealers' Choice Awards 2016 Mark the Eve of the Knife New Year". KnifeNews. 2016-11-27. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  23. www.bizjournals.com https://www.bizjournals.com/portland/event/155822/2017/oregon-manufacturing-awards#information. Retrieved 2019-08-20. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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