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They’re all sweet but That Spartan DaVinci Harsey is stunning. . .
I finally have a size reference for the McNees. It often looks smaller when pictured alone.
Agree.They’re all sweet but That Spartan DaVinci Harsey is stunning. . .![]()
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And who drew the Virtrubian man?Agree.
Except, I thought it was The Virtruvian Man?!
Or, it could be Blues giggling and making snow angels?
Fantastic Spartan, Blues, fantastic!
That’s a good way to get frostbite. . .Or, it could be Blues giggling and making snow angels?
No one, since it was Vitruvian man.And who drew the Virtrubian man?![]()
Nice bunch especially that Dixon...
Go for it! If CRK voids warranty for a cosmetic lazer engraving then I think people here would want to know about that! Please keep us updated.Got my first CRK folder after having a few fixed blades. Super cool even if it's the most basic of models .
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I am thinking about having a well known guy laser engrave the scales, but I know this voids the warranty. I've had it about a week and have not noticed any issues, do people often wind up needing to send in their sebenzas for warranty work (I don't really care about the spa treatment) after verifying there are no initial QC defects, or should I feel confident in making this a bit more my own?
As long as you don’t do anything stupid, you should never have to send it in for warranty work. I’d say to go thumb through the CRK sub forum to find out some of the issues others have had. I know there’s been issues with lock flex, which some are calling lock rock. I’ve never had to send one in for warranty work, but I’m sure some have. Maybe the left handed CRK’s have fewer issues. Either way, you’ll definitely make it your own with personality.Got my first CRK folder after having a few fixed blades. Super cool even if it's the most basic of models .
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I am thinking about having a well known guy laser engrave the scales, but I know this voids the warranty. I've had it about a week and have not noticed any issues, do people often wind up needing to send in their sebenzas for warranty work (I don't really care about the spa treatment) after verifying there are no initial QC defects, or should I feel confident in making this a bit more my own?
As long as you don’t do anything stupid, you should never have to send it in for warranty work. I’d say to go thumb through the CRK sub forum to find out some of the issues others have had. I know there’s been issues with lock flex, which some are calling lock rock. I’ve never had to send one in for warranty work, but I’m sure some have. Maybe the left handed CRK’s have fewer issues. Either way, you’ll definitely make it your own with personality.
NiceGot a Eklipse 3.0 today…..
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Got a Eklipse 3.0 today…..
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