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I recently acquired a new (to me) gen 1, Crooked River (15080-1).

This thing is a bit bigger than I had thought, but is in real nice shape.  Being as I bought this 2nd hand, I inspected and researched this ad nauseum beforehand to do my best to ensure it's authenticity.

After receiving it, I am still believing it is the real deal.

Now my question to you is this:  it is not a limited edition, and not any sort of special run.  Sure it is a Benchmade, but nothing more than that.  The hinge pin ring and back spacer are orange. 

While that is 'fine', I am seriously considering swapping it out for something ... well, more me.

Anodized aluminum or titanium, treated metal (blued or whatever), wood, a different color plastic, even stone.

At this point I think I will have to get new hinge pin rings from BM, but the spacer, I should be able to make myself.  I have the spacer all modelled up (precisely), so getting it cut, or transferred to a new material should not be an issue at all.

The front bolster is anodized a darker grey than the current gen2s.  (I think I like it better darker, actually)

LINK TO PHOTO OF WHOLE KNIFE

What color, or material for the spacer, do you see as taking this knife up a level?

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I have the spacer modeled up quite accurately and precisely.  Now I just need to make a decision on:

  • a) Do I want to make a new spacer?
  • b) What material should this spacer be made from?  (wood? metal? stone? plastic? ceramic? Corian®?)
  • c) What color should the new spacer be?

Yes, I am aware that this is a highly personal and probably opinion based idea.  But I am really wanting to get as many thoughts on this as I can.  

I am even tossing around the idea of making the spacer a three layer brass and vulcanized fiber spacer (black) material laminate.  Pretty much any material is on the table.  So bring on the thoughts!  

Of course now that I have it modeled up in the 'current' state, I can make revisions to the outside shape.  Different shaped notches etc.

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