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#191776 - 12/25/09 05:07 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: Russ]
TheSock Offline
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Russ
I checked the prices and you aren't kidding! so this is a deliberate short production run to make them expensive? Is that how these for collectors work and the reason Doug does a limited run too?
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#191777 - 12/25/09 05:12 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: TheSock]
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Not sure. The idea for Benchmade is to maximize profit in context with the rest of their production schedule. If M4 proves to be very popular it may come out in more production blades, but not yet. I'd've picked up the Benchmade 760BK-LFTi™ but I'm not interested in a tanto. Bring out that knife in a drop point and I'd be all over it.
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#191783 - 12/25/09 05:44 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: TheSock]
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Originally Posted By: TheSock
Russ
I checked the prices and you aren't kidding! so this is a deliberate short production run to make them expensive? Is that how these for collectors work and the reason Doug does a limited run too?
The Sock

Benchmade's Gold Class are very limited production, essentially handmade, with exotic materials and finishes and a higher standard of finish overall, all of which add to the cost. What you are getting is the equivalent of a custom or benchmade knife. Few of the Gold class actually get used, most are purchased by collectors who appreciate the artistic nature of these knives. The premium you pay is a reflection of all that.

The RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 is an entirely different animal. They are meant to be users, though some will certainly collect them. The limited run helps with that, for sure, however primarily it's designed to match up with the anticipated market. Most folks don't want a knife they have to care for, nor may they appreciate the advantages that CPM M4 provides. The premium over the same knife in CPM S30V is directly proportional to the added cost of producing the knife with CPM M4 and the premium DLC coating, itself a not inexpensive addition. The number produced is a reflection of the economic sweet spot for a limited run using these materials and finish at this point in time. Thus we are able to offer these at a reasonable price, keeping with my goal of good value. Finally, this is a knife I wanted to do, because of my own desires, so we worked to make it a reality and share it with those who appreciate it.

Hope this answers your question.
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#191788 - 12/25/09 06:21 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: Doug_Ritter]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Originally Posted By: Doug_Ritter
Tell her it's RSK Jewelry?


"What made you think that I would buy that?"

"Doug Ritter told me it would work! He said that line would really save my life!"

Originally Posted By: TheSock
Buy yourself a full size and her a matching serial number mini 'as a token of your love; cos heck you are just that romantic a man! :-)


Sadly I'm about as romantic as boots for Christmas.

In defense of my wife, she gave me a full-size RSK Mk1 for Christmas this year and it is absolutely my favorite knife.
Truly excellent.

When I can put together a few more bucks I'm going to get a mini as well. The full-size is, um, illegal for me to carry where I live.

In defense of myself, she liked the boots.

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#191791 - 12/25/09 06:34 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: chaosmagnet]
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>In defense of my wife, she gave me a full-size RSK Mk1 for >Christmas this year.

Can you leave me her in your will?
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#193550 - 01/14/10 10:16 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Images of prototype Mini-RSK Mk1 M4 here: http://www.dougritter.com/pp/pic2082.htm
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#193650 - 01/15/10 11:49 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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I was privileged enough to see the prototype today. The photo's Doug posted don't do it justice, the black DLC finish on the blade is absolutely beautiful. The finish looks deep and not painted on like so many other black finishes you see on knives today.
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#193651 - 01/16/10 12:17 AM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: Alan_Romania]
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I had a second thought and ordered the mini-RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 as well as the full size RSK M4. My first thought was to pass, but I had my yellow mini in hand today and realized I was being myopic -- it happens.
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#193816 - 01/18/10 06:27 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: Russ]
comms Offline
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Wouldn't this technically be an RSK Mk2?

Regardless, I love my RSK Mk1 and it is my EDC folder. No higher honor can be given.

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#193857 - 01/18/10 10:52 PM Re: Limited Run Ritter RSK Mk1 in CPM M4 [Re: comms]
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I think its technically an RSK Mk1.2

Here's my thinking:

Mini S30V steel Mk1 = Mk0.8 (based on blade length -- 2.88"/3.44" = 0.837)
S30V steel Mk1 = Mk1.0
M2 steel Mk1 = Mk1.1
M4 steel Mk1 = Mk1.2

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