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My small sebenza is at 59-60 which im pretty sure the same hardness as my Sprint pm2...I would buy Chris Reeve fixed blades if they didn't gimp S35VN to 55RC.
My small sebenza is at 59-60 which im pretty sure the same hardness as my Sprint pm2...I would buy Chris Reeve fixed blades if they didn't gimp S35VN to 55RC.
My small sebenza is at 59-60 which im pretty sure the same hardness as my Sprint pm2...
I'd do that to but I wouldn't keep them.I would buy a QTRMSTR/Medford if I was paid to buy one.
So here is how this goes: I would buy __________ if the manufacturer would offer/change ___________.
Idk about that.CRK fixed blades are at 55-57 except for the small ones, which are at 58-59.
Rittergrip with an opening hole instead of a stud. Lots of knives I'd buy in fact if they had a hole instead of a stud, I just feel I get better control with it that way.
What on earth are you even talking about, Sebenzas don't use metal scales, they are full Ti handle slabs on both sides.I would seriously consider a Sebenza IF they used full handle slabs on both sides. No metal scales for me.... I do make an exception for the Alox SAKs.
Idk about that.
What on earth are you even talking about, Sebenzas don't use metal scales, they are full Ti handle slabs on both sides.
Metal slabs or scales, don't want them. Don't like or care to own any of the knives that are essentially a hunk of metal without some sort of scales or handles. I own two metal handled knives (folders); SOG Access Card 2.0 and a steel Spyderco Endura. I use the sog to open mail on my desk or the occasional backup in the woods due to its very small size.What on earth are you even talking about, Sebenzas don't use metal scales, they are full Ti handle slabs on both sides.
Looks like I misread your original post. My apologies.Did the small Sebenza 21 turn into a fixed blade at some point and no one told me?