Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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I'm originally from the Washington D.C. area. I live in Connecticut now.
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It's very simple then, get a Chris Reeve Sebenza…
http://www.chrisreeve.com/Sebenza-21
Forget spring assisted openers… After a bit of fiddling with a Sebenza, you can open it just as quick as a semi-auto!.. I've owned one for a couple of years now, and use it on a day to day base... Other people here will probably agree with me...
And do read this before trying to score a cheap'un: http://www.chrisreeve.com/Counterfeits
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CRK makes a very nice knife but, for the money you can do better. Look into Benchmade 940 made by Warren Osbourne. It's a lot of bang for your buck at $150
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Actually I have a benchmade that would be perfect if it were legal to carry….
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I've got a tactical switch that's illegal to carry and a CRK Sebenza I can flick open just as fast.
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I'm loving the Sebenza with the snakewood inlays! The Benchmade 940 is great for the price too. I'll have to give it some thought.
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Carbon Fiber inlay such a subtle detail. This knife is such a work of art -
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I just found out that I can only legally carry a 4" blade in CT. I'm strongly considering a Sebenza. 3.6"+ should be fine around these parts.
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I'm sure I won't regret it. Just looking at the pics of them tells you a lot about the quality. I'll be ordering one soon. Thanks for the tip Seul!
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I have the little Sebbie and love it. Once she breaks in a simple flick of the thumb opens it up like an auto. And she holds her edge. I did have to work the blade over, was disappointed in the factory edge.
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Check out this haul from D666. Threw in a sick forum t just cos he's that kinda guy.
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