CRK Sebenza 21 owners- a few questions for ya
I have a small 21 with ebony inlay and a Large Insingo with Micarta on the way. I like the small but am very anxious to see and feel the large and also the Insingo as the small is a little small for my tastes. I like the inlay models, it thickens up the handle a bit. What can you say about Chris Reeve knives, you do pay a premium for them but they are really beautiful classic designs that are superbly engineered. Nothing to loose by trying one if you don't like it you can sell it very easily and quickly for very close to what you paid for it.
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I'm definitely going with the 21 but I think I'm gonna wait til after Christmas and see what I can snag..one more question, I'm not a big lanyard guy so I would be taking mine off. I've heard people say that the lanyard holder once put back in the frame, rattles a little and can even fall out.. Is this typical? And if so what's an easy fix for it?
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I am interested to get it for sure. I have an inlayed small 21 already but I find it a little too small. I have never seen (other than in photos) let alone handled a large Sebenza or an Insingo so I am excited. I also went back and forth on the blade shape as I love the blade on my current 21 but I like sheepsfoot blade and I think they have done a really cool job on this one. Did you decide on a size yet Kev83?
I think 50 to 75 percent, both of mine came new at about 50 percent. Have you watched this video? The interviewer can drive you a little crazy but there is a lot of great information in it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZGb-juKPlU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZGb-juKPlU
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I tried to like the Sebbie, I really did. I ended by getting myself a small Sebbie - beautiful knife, simple and elegant. Also handy and comfortable. And yet... the poor thing never managed to grow on me or make it to the EDC status.
I guess if I only could make some small design adjustments - the most important one being to move the stop pin a few milimeters forward - it could have become one of my most cherished knives.
I guess if I only could make some small design adjustments - the most important one being to move the stop pin a few milimeters forward - it could have become one of my most cherished knives.
The mind commands the body and it obeys. The mind orders itself and meets resistance.
Too many Spydercos to buy first, but you are right about the resale thing! You would not lose much! :)DRKBC wrote:I have a small 21 with ebony inlay and a Large Insingo with Micarta on the way. I like the small but am very anxious to see and feel the large and also the Insingo as the small is a little small for my tastes. I like the inlay models, it thickens up the handle a bit. What can you say about Chris Reeve knives, you do pay a premium for them but they are really beautiful classic designs that are superbly engineered. Nothing to loose by trying one if you don't like it you can sell it very easily and quickly for very close to what you paid for it.