Well at least for now. I think I have the perfect budget minded Sebenza quiver (can't really say collection because these are bought with use in mind). I have all the bases covered with this set up. The whole crew was bought second hand, so while I still spent a good chunk of change it could have easily been hundreds of dollars more.
Here's my quiver:
Large Classic -- Polished blade and swedge.
Small Regular -- Stonewash.
Mnandi -- Original group #093.
Umfaan -- Regular Circles (not blue) pattern.
Now with this group I cover all my knife needs. I get the two Sebenza styles both different in there own ways including the polish and swedge on the big boy. I get a wood inlay in the Mnandi without spending wood inlay money (buying a small or large woodie). I also get something with a graphic in the Umfaan.
This is it for a while (although I can't say that I still don't lust for a small wood inlay). But that is where I stop.
JT
Here's my quiver:
Large Classic -- Polished blade and swedge.
Small Regular -- Stonewash.
Mnandi -- Original group #093.
Umfaan -- Regular Circles (not blue) pattern.
Now with this group I cover all my knife needs. I get the two Sebenza styles both different in there own ways including the polish and swedge on the big boy. I get a wood inlay in the Mnandi without spending wood inlay money (buying a small or large woodie). I also get something with a graphic in the Umfaan.
This is it for a while (although I can't say that I still don't lust for a small wood inlay). But that is where I stop.
JT