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Pictures at some point. I had in the past owned a few Sebenzas. Used them, loved them, then sold all of them off. In a moment of "weakness" I ordered a large micarta insingo and a small snake wood. I'll be glad to have such fine tools back in my possession. I doubt I will sell these, since deep down I missed owning at least one
 
Pictures at some point. I had in the past owned a few Sebenzas. Used them, loved them, then sold all of them off. In a moment of "weakness" I ordered a large micarta insingo and a small snake wood. I'll be glad to have such fine tools back in my possession. I doubt I will sell these, since deep down I missed owning at least one

Went about a year or so CRK-less myself - never again.
 
One thing that I always appreciated about these knives is how "simple" they are. Easy to take apart and maintenance, yet doing so you can see and appreciate the precision of how they are made
 
One thing that I always appreciated about these knives is how "simple" they are. Easy to take apart and maintenance, yet doing so you can see and appreciate the precision of how they are made

I must say, I think they have cranked up the "simple" a couple notches with the Inkosi line. I foresee much less chance of requiring any factory trips given the adjustable pivot, "floating" stop post and symmetric pb washers.
 
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