BNIB Large Regular

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Just had to share this one with my BF family. I'm fascinated with the older models and I had the opportunity to pick this one up the other day and couldn't resist. It is in perfect condition or at least the best my old eyes can tell. If you see any imperfections in the photos it's from my cell phone and not the knife. Enjoy...















 
Nice, very very nice. Looks perfect to me. The more I carry my regulars the more I like them. Great grab!!
 
Thanks Birdhunter. I think this one may stay in the box but if I come across one with more experience it will go into my pocket. ;)
 
It really is hard to beat a Regular Sebenza, congrats on the minty freash example you have there. :):thumbup:
 
Very Nice.....!!! Congrats on the finest folder ever made.

Thanks nyefmaker, I would have to agree with you on that statement. :thumbup:

Hopefully I'll have more time to fondle it when I get home tonight but what little I did handle it, it felt good.
 
Great Lookin 'Large Regular. I hope you'll be able to use it sometime soon.... It's so pristine now. Just something about the plain large regular that makes it so special.

I understand the feeling of not wanting to use it. I got a nib LR from 1 of our forum mates and I'm having a hard time carrying mine.........some time soon tho.
 
Very nice Large Reg my friend. It appears that the knife has been through the spa treatment--note the "dimple" on the back of the thumb lug. At any rate, it is an excellent piece and I hope you enjoy it!
 
Very nice Large Reg my friend. It appears that the knife has been through the spa treatment--note the "dimple" on the back of the thumb lug. At any rate, it is an excellent piece and I hope you enjoy it!

And that my friend, is one of the greatest things about CRK. They can make a knife LOOK BNIB again! But can you please explain why the "dimple" was your clue? I've never heard of that before. Is it from pressing out the stud to anodize it again? (I sure hope we aren't raining on the OP's parade here...BUT, somebody might have some explaining to do to him, if you follow me..)
 
LonnyRS--Masterserg hit the nail on the head. The dimple on the back of the thumb lug wasn't introduced until later in the 21's. The knife looks beautiful and the spa treatment doesn't take away from the beauty or value, it just means that it is not a "virgin."
 
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