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$330 Chris Reeve Large Sebenza 21 S35VN DOB January 26, 2012. Comes with Pocket-clip filler and Calf-skin pouch, as well as box, sticker, warranty-card, and birth certificate. Blade is centered and lock-up is rather early for a Sebenza. It received a slight mark on it from the Tool inside the box (I tried to show in pics), but other than that and the typical rubbed spot under the pocket clip, it is essentially LNIB. I would honestly keep this one as an EDC, but I found and subsequently purchased a CF Large 21 and I just prefer CF to the Ti models.
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$120 Emerson Mini A-100 (Satin finish / Plain Edge) - I re-profiled the Chisel-ground edge and put a standard V-bevel on it at 20 Degrees per side with the Wicked Edge w/ceramic stones and 5/3.5 micron strop (it is very sharp). The biggest problem I've always had with Emerson knives is the Chisel-Ground edge and how it makes it a pain to sharpen/maintain the edge (for me personally). I took care of that on this one, but I just don't use this guy anymore since I've started carrying larger folders. Comes with box/paperwork and has only been carried a few times. Good early lockup (no play) and centered blade.
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$330 Chris Reeve Large Sebenza 21 S35VN DOB January 26, 2012. Comes with Pocket-clip filler and Calf-skin pouch, as well as box, sticker, warranty-card, and birth certificate. Blade is centered and lock-up is rather early for a Sebenza. It received a slight mark on it from the Tool inside the box (I tried to show in pics), but other than that and the typical rubbed spot under the pocket clip, it is essentially LNIB. I would honestly keep this one as an EDC, but I found and subsequently purchased a CF Large 21 and I just prefer CF to the Ti models.
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$120 Emerson Mini A-100 (Satin finish / Plain Edge) - I re-profiled the Chisel-ground edge and put a standard V-bevel on it at 20 Degrees per side with the Wicked Edge w/ceramic stones and 5/3.5 micron strop (it is very sharp). The biggest problem I've always had with Emerson knives is the Chisel-Ground edge and how it makes it a pain to sharpen/maintain the edge (for me personally). I took care of that on this one, but I just don't use this guy anymore since I've started carrying larger folders. Comes with box/paperwork and has only been carried a few times. Good early lockup (no play) and centered blade.
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