Buying my first Sebenza

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I've been thinking really hard about my next several knife purchases. With the money I've saved up, and by removing some of the knives that I "kind of" want, I've moved a Sebenza to the top of my list.

I edc a Sage 2 and some 94x's pretty frequently and I've found that they, size-wise, are the smallest that I feel comfortable carrying. Therefore, I'm pretty sure I've narrowed it down to the large Sebenza. Between the regular and the 21, I prefer the lines of the 21.

Anyways, I'm looking to buy one, but I'm left handed and at most of the websites I've looked at they don't have the left-handed version in stock. Where should I go to to find a LH Large Sebenza 21?

Thanks in advance.
 
If not through a dealer website you can always look for one on the aftermarket. ie. BFC or other online knife forums certain auction sites.

If looking for NIB obviously gonna have a better chance with the online dealer sites.

I sent you a visitor message.
 
You can always order directly from CRK, though I don't know what the turn around time is.

TrueNorthKnives has a Lg. LH in stock, here is a link.
 
I just put in the order a few minutes ago, from gpknives.com.

There are two brick and mortar knife stores within a 45 minute drive from where I live, but neither of them had it in stock when I called.

Oh well, I guess I'll just have to wait, anxiously, until this Friday or Saturday. :)
 
I actually purchased my LH Umnmzaan from New Graham knives. I am a total lefty and the knife exceeds my expectations. I do EDC it and it already has a bunch of scratches from use.

New Graham provided awesome service.
 
Awesome shigeru, I can't wait for a dedicated lefty knife. I think it will allow me to truly appreciate frame-locks.

Also, welcome to the forums!
 
I have three LH Sebs - one small regular BG-42, one small Classic and one large 21. The large has dual lugs, which are a useful addition because I'm only partly lefty. Dual lugs are a pretty affordable retrofit if your knife doesn't come with them - I'm thinking about having the small Classic re-lugged. You will enjoy your new knife, I am very sure!
 
My advice is to get a dual stud one, if you can change your order. My dual stud lefty small classic (from True North Knives) is easy to open and close with either hand.

I don't know why they even produce single stud models.
 
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