Here are the batch reblades I’ve done in the past. Click on the picture you are interested in to see more pics!
Currently I still do most of these although they are spread out and done via pre-order.
How to Purchase a Reblade
Benchmade:
I sell these via my newsletter and they are drop-in replacement blades that you can swap on your own (i.e. no need to send in your frame). So make sure you are signed up to be notified when more are coming down the pipe! The prices on my Benchmade reblades are generally around $400 (blade only).

Spyderco:
These are also sold via my newsletter but unlike the Benchmade blades, I have to fit each one to the frame. The action on these are tuned close to perfection when I’m done. They are dialed in with the pivot bushing in such a way that they are drop shut with no play and the pivot fully tightened down.
All Spyderco blades are more work so these are generally around $700 (blade only). Here’s how it works 👇
I send out a newsletter announcing a specific blade shape for a given model (currently I rotate between the Shaman, Para 3, and PM2). To secure a spot you must pay 50% of the total cost up front. Once the spot is secured I will contact you via text message with further instructions. Basically at this point you will be responsible to gather your donor knife and any aftermarket components you want in the build then send them to me by a specific date. Once I receive I will text you throughout the process with final pics at the end.
Note: I have had some major tolerance/spec issues with a few aftermarket scale companies consistently, therefore the ones on the below list I will no longer work with on reblade builds:
- Metonboss
- RGT
The Para3 reblades only come in 1 shape currently… a wharncliffe. These are set up to have both the opening slot and a front flipper tab so they are very fidgety and fun! All Para3 reblades come with an REK Ti lockbar button that is installed during the build process.


The PM2 reblades actually come in 3 varieties: wharnie, sheepsfoot, and clip poing. The first two shapes both included the REK Ti lockbar button that is installed during the build process. None of these are currently set up for front flipping.
The Shaman is the most current model to be added to the REK reblade lineup. It comes in one blade shape (wharnie) and has two opening slot options (oblong and “dragon’s eye”) along with a front flipper tab.
