Benchmade Emerson CQC7 Question

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I recently found an old knife I forgot I had. It’s a Benchmade Emerson CQC7. I purchased it a while back and intended on carrying it as a duty knife but it ended up in my locker. Any ideas on what it’s worth?


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I’ve always wanted a CQC7 I read some shoot-em up novel as a kid and it was featured in the book and since then it’s been on my list.
 
I had one. Gave it to a good friend. It was a perfectly good knife. I’d check EBay for current values.
 
I’ve always wanted a CQC7 I read some shoot-em up novel as a kid and it was featured in the book
I suspect Richard Marcinko got free knives for every time he mentioned the CQC6/7 in his "Red Cell" books...
I don't recommend selling it. They were better than CQC7s from Emerson.
Out of curiosity (not an Emerson guy, never liked the chisel grind nor his take on a tanto blade, though I've had this knife and a couple Kershaw versions), what makes it better?
 
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