eBay is like 50% knockoff Bugouts from what I can tell. One thing you didn’t point out and a dead-giveaway- the model number on the fakes is often or always just “535”. The 535 should only be the basic blue, anything else should be 535-something. Great video, I hate all the fakes out there. And reporting them to eBay like I do constantly is often fruitless as they don’t seem to care about the authenticity. It’s a damn shame.
Why not get your money back from eBay. I just ordered a bugout carbon fiber. As soon as i get it if its fake i will contact eBay. They should definitely cover that
Thank you! I must naive, as it never occurred to me there would be imposters amongst the genuine! If it weren’t for your vid, I could’ve easily made the same mistake! Makes me wonder about Amazon now!!
That's exactly right, Greg! I wish I had been more careful and had this knowledge before buying this on eBay... However, I hope to help others be aware of these copies out there, and purchase wisely. *** I forgot to mention, I reported this fake to the seller, and he gave me my full refund!
Very sorry to hear about the scam blade some thief sold you, but the blame and shame is all his and, he will receive what’s coming to him for his crimes. The better information is to know where to buy authentic products rather than attempt to decipher a fake from an original. Knowing what to look for in an original is really all that matters.
I won't ever could buy a knife off Ebay. I get it people have budgets but come on end of the day your buying a knife just buy it brand knew off a reputable website.
I could tell which was fake before the boxes were even opened. For anyone that couldn't catch from just the box then the second the box is opened its IMMEDIATELY obvious. Both the way the booklet is folded as well as the foam inside. Counterfeit companies simply can not mimic the internal foam cutout and style. If you ever come across a fake with the proper protective foam then someone has taken the real knife out and switched it with a fake.
Agreed! The hard think is IF someone doesn't know exactly what to look for. Whether that be their first Benchmade, or the pictures make it look like the real deal. People can and do switch the boxes with a real one, so knowing what to look for at eh actual knife is important. hanks for the comment. Cheers.
who cares for the steel used for the blade when the lock and scales are not sturdy enough for anything serious. I only cut paper boxes with my bugouts anyway. but I am also in EU and do not see the point of importing an overpriced knife from US if I can get something like a Kizer Gemini for half the price that is much sturdier
I believe the steel is super important if cuttability, edge retention, longevity, etc. matters to the end user. I'd agree that it is not the sturdiest EDC knife, but its lightweight feel is super nice for normal UDC (urban day carry) use. My Benchmade Griptilian, or a solid fixed blade would be much better for serious outdoor application.. Yes, I think the price is too high also, it should be $100-125 US range in my mind. Overall a great construction, but I'd be interested in stronger metal (aluminum) OD scales perhaps... Cheers!
I'm glad that you like Kizer knives, I love mine as well. However, I think that you have made a great argument in favor of the Bugout. While cutting "paper boxes" the edge geometry and blade steel are of great importance for efficient slicing and the lock and scales also are standing up to the task. Stay sharp my friend!
On the outside of the box of the fake Benchmade you will find the sticker is usually shiny, there are often discrepancies in the data such as no manufacture date, incorrect model number, etc. Always check out the font on the lettering on the outside of the box. Most obviously the “C” in Benchmade. It will be completely round and real ones have “flats” on the left side of the “C”. Most blatantly will be the T9 torx on the pivot screw. Benchmade is always a T10. If anyone looks at the knives in this video it will be quite obvious. I cannot think of anything else that was not covered in this fine video.
Good afternoon from NC.1st time watching one of your videos. Will like & subscribe.I’m interested in finding & buying a good quality clone.Probably a 940. Not looking for a counterfeit with the butterfly & all.Just want to try out that blade style 1st .Make sure it works for me before making the investment .I usually prefer a drop point blade & a smaller knife. Pretty much the exact one you have there ,with the partially serrated blade is a knife that I’d choose . I especially like/want the small Parkerized deep carry pocket clip.Think that is what you have on your knife.?.correct? I will go back and pay attention to the video and look into the sku # on the website or something.Want a real BM eventually.It’s just not in the budget at the moment.Have been getting a bunch of texts from BM ,so I tapped on the link the other day when they released the newest orange & black models in the 940 line.they are nice looking.A bunch of people complain about the price they charge.I don’t want to be in that category(No one is forcing anyone to buy any name brand premium product,be it knife,pair of shoes or anything else. )BUT ,went back to the BM website a few days later & ,if I’m not mistaken,BM raised the price of the new model by $30 a couple of days of the release. I could be wrong about that.. But if not,that seems like BM sprinkling a pinch of salt on a open wound of their brand loyal followers/customers.Hard to understand is all. Anyway…This all started because I recently (2-3 weeks ago)started noticing & got interested in getting 1st axis lock type knife.Never really noticed them before for some reason.Of course,that lead me straight to BM .They were the ones who came up with that lock type 1st ,from what I’ve heard. Thx for sharing & take care.
eBay is like 50% knockoff Bugouts from what I can tell. One thing you didn’t point out and a dead-giveaway- the model number on the fakes is often or always just “535”. The 535 should only be the basic blue, anything else should be 535-something. Great video, I hate all the fakes out there. And reporting them to eBay like I do constantly is often fruitless as they don’t seem to care about the authenticity. It’s a damn shame.
Thank you for this R2! Great point here. Thank you for reporting these as well.
That's true!
Why not get your money back from eBay. I just ordered a bugout carbon fiber. As soon as i get it if its fake i will contact eBay. They should definitely cover that
Good point! I contacted the seller first and told him i was reporting him to EBAY if i didn't get a full refund, he immediately did!
They did a dam good job on that one
Scary! I know. Got to be careful out there.
Thank you! I must naive, as it never occurred to me there would be imposters amongst the genuine! If it weren’t for your vid, I could’ve easily made the same mistake! Makes me wonder about Amazon now!!
Good thing is that you can order directly from benchmade and or from reputable online dealer
That's exactly right, Greg!
I wish I had been more careful and had this knowledge before buying this on eBay... However, I hope to help others be aware of these copies out there, and purchase wisely.
*** I forgot to mention, I reported this fake to the seller, and he gave me my full refund!
Very sorry to hear about the scam blade some thief sold you, but the blame and shame is all his and, he will receive what’s coming to him for his crimes. The better information is to know where to buy authentic products rather than attempt to decipher a fake from an original. Knowing what to look for in an original is really all that matters.
Got a fake one, but I like it any anyhow for very light tasks.
Was is an eBay purchase too? Thanks for watching!
I won't ever could buy a knife off Ebay. I get it people have budgets but come on end of the day your buying a knife just buy it brand knew off a reputable website.
Yeah a lesson hard learned.... thankfully I got a refund, but you are right!
Good to know! Nice video man 👍
Thanks! 👍
I could tell which was fake before the boxes were even opened. For anyone that couldn't catch from just the box then the second the box is opened its IMMEDIATELY obvious. Both the way the booklet is folded as well as the foam inside. Counterfeit companies simply can not mimic the internal foam cutout and style. If you ever come across a fake with the proper protective foam then someone has taken the real knife out and switched it with a fake.
Agreed! The hard think is IF someone doesn't know exactly what to look for. Whether that be their first Benchmade, or the pictures make it look like the real deal. People can and do switch the boxes with a real one, so knowing what to look for at eh actual knife is important. hanks for the comment. Cheers.
Are you filming in the dark or just using a filter? Your video is too dark.
Thanks for watching and the feedback! The lighting in this room wasn't the best, I agree. Working on upgrading!
@@TheEverydayPilgrim3 All good.
Hey dont be mad. I know how you benchmade fans love being teased
who cares for the steel used for the blade when the lock and scales are not sturdy enough for anything serious. I only cut paper boxes with my bugouts anyway. but I am also in EU and do not see the point of importing an overpriced knife from US if I can get something like a Kizer Gemini for half the price that is much sturdier
I believe the steel is super important if cuttability, edge retention, longevity, etc. matters to the end user. I'd agree that it is not the sturdiest EDC knife, but its lightweight feel is super nice for normal UDC (urban day carry) use. My Benchmade Griptilian, or a solid fixed blade would be much better for serious outdoor application.. Yes, I think the price is too high also, it should be $100-125 US range in my mind. Overall a great construction, but I'd be interested in stronger metal (aluminum) OD scales perhaps... Cheers!
I'm glad that you like Kizer knives, I love mine as well. However, I think that you have made a great argument in favor of the Bugout. While cutting "paper boxes" the edge geometry and blade steel are of great importance for efficient slicing and the lock and scales also are standing up to the task. Stay sharp my friend!
Good word!@@jimmiecrowe520
if you say to yourself, oh thats a good price for a benchmade, its fake
Good point!
On the outside of the box of the fake Benchmade you will find the sticker is usually shiny, there are often discrepancies in the data such as no manufacture date, incorrect model number, etc. Always check out the font on the lettering on the outside of the box. Most obviously the “C” in Benchmade. It will be completely round and real ones have “flats” on the left side of the “C”.
Most blatantly will be the T9 torx on the pivot screw. Benchmade is always a T10. If anyone looks at the knives in this video it will be quite obvious. I cannot think of anything else that was not covered in this fine video.
The darker OD green on the clone looks better.
I am with you on this...!! haha. Thanks for watching!
Need more light, video too dark.
@@vypersoft1 thanks for watching and the feedback! Will do. 🙌🏼
Inzide the sides of the box are a giveaway too
Good eyes Bobby! Thanks for watching!
Who would go through the trouble to fake such a knife? Id go with the fake.... More bang for your buck and no less quality
CHINA.
@TheEverydayPilgrim3 lol trump..."China" that's what I thought hahaha. Sarcasm btw Chinese copy's aren't worth the 💰
Well i would never buy a knive on ebay or Amazon.just won't.
I think that's a wise decision... Unless you get it from the official Benchmade dealer through Amazon. Thanks for watching and commenting David!
Good afternoon from NC.1st time watching one of your videos. Will like & subscribe.I’m interested in finding & buying a good quality clone.Probably a 940. Not looking for a counterfeit with the butterfly & all.Just want to try out that blade style 1st .Make sure it works for me before making the investment .I usually prefer a drop point blade & a smaller knife. Pretty much the exact one you have there ,with the partially serrated blade is a knife that I’d choose . I especially like/want the small Parkerized deep carry pocket clip.Think that is what you have on your knife.?.correct? I will go back and pay attention to the video and look into the sku # on the website or something.Want a real BM eventually.It’s just not in the budget at the moment.Have been getting a bunch of texts from BM ,so I tapped on the link the other day when they released the newest orange & black models in the 940 line.they are nice looking.A bunch of people complain about the price they charge.I don’t want to be in that category(No one is forcing anyone to buy any name brand premium product,be it knife,pair of shoes or anything else. )BUT ,went back to the BM website a few days later & ,if I’m not mistaken,BM raised the price of the new model by $30 a couple of days of the release. I could be wrong about that.. But if not,that seems like BM sprinkling a pinch of salt on a open wound of their brand loyal followers/customers.Hard to understand is all. Anyway…This all started because I recently (2-3 weeks ago)started noticing & got interested in getting 1st axis lock type knife.Never really noticed them before for some reason.Of course,that lead me straight to BM .They were the ones who came up with that lock type 1st ,from what I’ve heard.
Thx for sharing & take care.