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To celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of Benchmade's most iconic models, the 945 Mini Osborne was born, retaining the same unique style as the 940, but with a smaller profile. It is equipped with a classic reverse tanto blade shape and CPM-S30V steel and a standard green anodized aluminum handle. Designed to meet the exacting standards of Warren Osborne's original model, the 945 is the perfect companion to its full-size counterpart.
Features:
• Blade: CPM-S30V, durable and reliable
• Blade shape: Classic reverse tanto
• Handle: Green anodized aluminum handle
• Design: Meets the exacting quality standards of the original Osborne model
The 945 Mini Osborne is the perfect choice for those who want a classic Osborne knife in a smaller and more pocket-friendly size, without compromising on performance or style.
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Good knife but the blade is not well centered. I recommend it but it’s not perfect.
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So far, there has been no need to be disappointed with Benchmade's quality. Not this time either. The Mini Osborne feels small in the hand after Bugout and Spyderco PM2, which have traveled the most, but it is meant to be small. A very handy and yet quite versatile tool suitable for everyday light work. As a pocket clip, such a small EDC knife is much better suited, in my opinion, for e.g. The Mini Deep Carry Clip known from Bugout, the same one I placed directly in the same order. This combo works great. It's a joy to use and look at.
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Really smart and light Mini Osborne. I wanted a small and as small and inconspicuous pocket knife as possible, and I debated for a long time whether to get this one or the carbon fiber/S90V version of the Bugout or the Mini Bugout. Those Most Expensive Bugouts are so overpriced for me that I ended up with the Mini Osborne. It's a stylish looking "gentleman's carry": the blue G10 in the otherwise black handle and the blue anodized standoffs give a nice brighter color. A bit small for all kinds of EDC use, but quite a competent linker for most small jobs. It made such a good impression that I ordered the original Osborne 940. In the meantime...