Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Bags has a ti-lock for sale if that helps.
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my daily carry is a Kershaw Leek.
Wife got it for me for my birthday…I got it engraved with the first thing she said after she saw me open it....
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Oh no Seul…You lost your Sebenza? :o
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Oh no Rafa…You lost your shirt/jacket/hat/glasses/trousers/boots/shoes again? :o
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I hate to hear that, hope you can find it. Maybe you dropped it at work?
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Really hate to hear that Seul.
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I think it's just so thoughtfully and precisely manufactured. Great finishing. For example the chamfering around the titanium slabs is so immaculate. The feel of the knife is superb and they are very thin, so they aren't cumbersome as an EDC. The detent is immaculate, the blade deploys well and the lockup is perfect. Lock bar disengagement is terrific too. Every aspect of the knife just seems like it couldn't have been done better.
I can't recommend it enough.
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I would look around on YouTube and see some of the reviews. Some people don't think they're worth the cost. I actually think they're almost a bargain. But most knife collectors have a whole lot of respect for Chris Reeve. It is often looked upon as the standard by which other knives are measured. I am carrying mine today.
Chris will honor the knife with a lifetime warranty. Re-sharpening, repair, replacing parts, re-bead blasting the frame. These are all things that he will do free or at a nominal cost. These knives will last you a long time and Reeve will help make sure they do.
The attention detail means everything from the pocket clip to the blade is perfection.
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I don't own a Sebenza oddy enough, it's on the list though. It is a perfect EDC knife, I've held many and
few can be compared to it's perfection.Seul, I sure hope you find yours.
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Sounds pretty great!
Im thinking about getting one, but sourcing any knife is Australia is potentially impossible, or very tricky…Customs don't let knifes in. I've looked before - http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page4369.asp#e1066