Classic Seb

Yeah that price is right!!!:D

Hello, They sure are neat too. They do not have the larger flat surface of the newer sebenza's wood area. Consqently they can not pick excellent pieces of burled wood because there is just not the space to show it off. The way the wood is divided thought is sure nice{its just different and adds another dimension to their knifes). Just a different look.... I like them though alot!!! It looks like there is already a spot machined down on the lockbar for a double thum stud application if one wished. NEAT !!!:D :D

Later, JC
 
Ahhhh!!! The Classic Wood Inlay!!!


Hello, I could not resist...I could not take it anymore..... Torture!!! Ahhh yes!! One of those is coming my way from Arizona Custom Knives.:)


I saw that excellent one that was already sold....(Inlayed with Pau Ferro wood) So I decided right then and there to get the one with the excellent Rosewood Inlays. Even though it is not an limited item they seem to be scarce enough!! So I could not take the pressure anymore....so I got it yippee:D :D :D





Later, JC
 
Hey JC I kept looking on ACKS's site to see how long it would take the other wood inlay to get gone..............even thought about it myself, but already had the leather inlay on the way!

I have a feeling your really going to like the classic when it arrives!!:D

These inlaid models are so :cool: !!
 
Yeah the Classics are soooo Cool!!!!

I like the older ones real well too. They have a thicker feel too the scales. :) The blade shape seems to be a little different from the newer "Classic", which I like too.

On another post I mentioned that it would be cool if Gary came up with some new design of sheath that had room for the clip to be left on the knife. This would be neat for the classics too. I don't know but maybe there is a small piece that can be put in where the clip is taken out and the high polished screw and that piece could be left in.(When the clip is removed) Anyway someone has probably already done this......just haven't seen it.:confused:

Since the older classics seemed to be thicker the sheaths were probably heavier too.(or wider).

Later, JC
 
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