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I love this thread. I want to give it a try but I think I would be a massive failure LOL
I love this thread. I want to give it a try but I think I would be a massive failure LOL
Doing this challenge is a peculiar experience. I started into it for a specific reason and so far, it’s serving the purpose I started it for.Same here. I've read this thread several times, but knew better than to even think about this......
... Long story short... This challenge definitely isn’t for everybody. In fact, it’s for very few of the BF crowd. It’s helping me with what had become a developing personal problem (no jokes about “knife addictions”, 12-step meetings or any other such silly banter) and while it isn’t any fun, that’s a good thing. Even with this being the case, it’s still a day to day thing for me and I honestly don’t know if I’ll make it through the entire year or if I'll go nuts at this year’s NYCKS like I did last year. I guess time will tell.
Day 55 for me.
I dont know guys lol I'm starting to have a tough time with this. At first it was easy. But Now, to be honest, I'm completely bored with the sebenza lol. It's a fantastic knife and it's all the knife that I need... but damnit I'm bored. It doesnt help that i pinched one of the washers early on in this challenge while putting it back together after cleaning it. Ever since, the action has been terrible. So the flickability is almost non existent. Which has me thinking about my benchmades and how much I like the axis lock when I'm bored, or driving, or whatever.
I need some words of encouragement guys to help me continue!! Otherwise I might be grabbing a different knife here real soon!!
I personally feel that 55 days is a hell of an achievement and one that many of us would not be able to attain. You’ve made it a couple months already, and it’s good to hear your thoughts about it. Keep it up! I suppose you could keep one of your Benchmades in the vehicle to fiddle with while driving, but keep your CRK in your pocket for use?Day 55 for me.
I dont know guys lol I'm starting to have a tough time with this. At first it was easy. But Now, to be honest, I'm completely bored with the sebenza lol. It's a fantastic knife and it's all the knife that I need... but damnit I'm bored. It doesnt help that i pinched one of the washers early on in this challenge while putting it back together after cleaning it. Ever since, the action has been terrible. So the flickability is almost non existent. Which has me thinking about my benchmades and how much I like the axis lock when I'm bored, or driving, or whatever.
I need some words of encouragement guys to help me continue!! Otherwise I might be grabbing a different knife here real soon!!
Thanks guys, I appreciate it but unfortunately I caved today lol. But I'm not upset about it. A little bummed out that I didnt finish the challenge, but on the other hand it was a fun challenge for the 56 days that I lasted. It was still a cool experience and also the longest I've ever carried one knife.
This challenge is tough as hell if you're used to grabbing a different knife every couple of days. But I guess that's why it's called a challenge! Also, I still have one more attempt (we're allowed 3 right?) So maybe I'll try it again in the future, we'll see. Good luck to the rest of you!!
I don't know if it counts, as I was in the hospital for a week (surgery) twice during the year, but I have been carrying a small inkosi as a daily routine. I find that it just disappears until I need it and then it is in my hand. I have wanted to work other knives in but hey just don't have the same feeling of just belonging in my pocket. I guess at my age, routine is everything. I'm not an entry as I really want to carry new acquisitions and try them out. I find it doesn't work as the inkosi sits conveniently at hand clipped to my pocket while the alternative knives are hiding under my keys taking twice the time and thought to get to them. It's just not the same.
Not doing this intentionally, but today marks 2 months with this one. It's easy to remember the date, because I posted this with it's about-to-be-attached Hawk clip the night before it became my full-time carry.
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Just going two months is impressive, but YOU going 2 months is a miracle! Great job!!!
Just a reminder that as long as you are carrying your challenge knife you can carry other knives as well, including other CRK's.
Unless people are new here (or have been living under a rock) they may not know that Ms. Wolfe has one of the most extensive collections in this group.
Is there any particular reason the Inkosi has been beating everything else out for pocket time lately?
I have to admit that it would be a bit weird seeing those beads on any other knife. Maybe it’s because we’ve seen your Inkosi pics with various lanyard configurations but always with these beads. They just seem to go with that CF on that Inkosi, even though you could move them to any of the others. No doubt Grapevine is getting jealous.I did have my UG Grapevine as my main EDC for just short of 4 years, but I changed to something else just often enough that I couldn't do something like this. Even now I carry something smaller for at work, but this Inkosi waits in my car for when I get off, then in the pocket it goes. Grapevine sits at home, probably plotting this one's demise.
As for why I like this one so much, I think it's several factors. I tried about a half dozen other Inkosis, never kept any of them. Didn't really plan on keeping this when I bought it, it just looked to cool not to buy and check it out. I knew the first time I opened the box that it would stay, it took another month for me to decide to carry it. I finally realized I much prefer the polished scales over the blasted, all my other carry knives are also polished. The CF inlays look even better on the Inkosi than the Sebenza, and this thing is insanely comfortable in my hand. The fact that it's a numbered one just adds to the cool factor to me, I must admit. Although I'd love this one even without the number! The gifted lanyard beads really make it special to me, but I'll move them to whatever knife I'm carrying at the time.
I have to admit that it would be a bit weird seeing those beads on any other knife. Maybe it’s because we’ve seen your Inkosi pics with various lanyard configurations but always with these beads. They just seem to go with that CF on that Inkosi, even though you could move them to any of the others. No doubt Grapevine is getting jealous.![]()
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I started my 1YC on 4/8 so I wanted to post a 1 month update. I’ve carried and used my Inkosi daily and it has seen quite a bit of use. I have removed the factory lanyard and bead and dissembled and cleaned twice. It feels pretty well broke in at this point and I’ve been able to touch up the edge with a strop and sharpmaker fine rod. I’m itching to get it on the wicked edge but so far it strips back to shaving sharp. I’ve been happy with the CF so far no signs of wear. I EDCed a PJ Inkosi Insingo and can say I like the small weight savings of the CF. I’ll also add that I’m happy with the toughness of the S35 heat treat on this one the blade frequently comes in contact with brass, bronze, copper, and aluminum lugs and wire. Prior to this challenge I was carrying a large griptilian sheepsfoot in M4 and so far I really haven’t missed it. I’ll post another update in another month.