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Small Sebenza with Insingo blade for a day of unsettled spring weather with scattered rain squalls driven by 30mph winds.

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Every time I see that Jason Clark I just stop for a moment and stare. I love everything about that knife…..I mean, aside from the fact that it doesn’t belong to me.
Got the ECAM. Good to know it travels smaller, I was wondering what I was going to do with an 8” Shiv
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A K’roo Chunky Frank from yesterday. Nodded off on the sofa before getting around to posting.
I’d like to say I fell asleep early due to a hectic day of intense physical labor…..but truth be told, it was simply because there was nothing worth watching on TV.
It always baffles me that even with all the apps and thousands of cable stations at my fingertips…..I somehow manage to run out of interesting programming by 9:00pm on a Monday night.
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Thank you my Friend and So true !! The list has mysteriously gotten much bigger so my antidote is many more rides to the beach
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Ice cream
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And O’ReillysAlthough that was to get some 30w oil for the chain saw to do some trimming in the back yard
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I’m a little rusty on various models, 21?I finished up the pent roof install mid-day today and brought along the companion CRK to yesterday's work user. No job pics today, but I got some in familiar locations around the yard just before supper.
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It was a Jason Clark flipper that ignited my love for modern folders years ago when I saw it posted. I was finally able to pick up one of his knives last year at Blade, from Mr. Clark himself, and it was a pleasure to meet him. The knife itself is excellent. I did need to sharpen it to meet my personal carry needs, but the action is the smoothest of any bearing knives i have. Fit and finish is top tier.Every time I see that Jason Clark I just stop for a moment and stare. I love everything about that knife…..I mean, aside from the fact that it doesn’t belong to me.
But seriously, it’s a beauty. Enjoy!
I’m loving the ram locks, but I have to give the Hinderer some pocket time now and then so he doesn’t get cranky.I was just getting used to those ram locks.
Finally got mine in and it’s a beaut! Still not sure I’ll ever carry/use it thoughSame here (Minus the ECAM unfortunately), guess I’ll find out when mine arrives haha
Thank you ! I’m sure enjoying itThat is a nice Tacoma!
Yeah Woody, this Insingo and yesterday's KnifeArt CF are both 21's and both are work knives. I've also got a pre-Idaho Bocote 21 that's a drawer queen--its total lack of use helps balance the Sebenza 21 scales here between collectibility and hard use. Here's that one along with my Mnandi which is a virtual drawer queen as I really don't do anything very gentlemanly these days.I’m a little rusty on various models, 21?