Favorite generation/version of large undecorated Sebenza [Poll]

Favorite version of Large Plain Sebenza

  • Handmade (H)

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  • Original Production (P)

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  • Regular

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  • Classic

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  • 21

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  • 21 Insingo

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  • 25

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I have purposely left out blade steel changes. Just looking for everyone's favorite large Sebenza design.
 
I voted regular even tho I only have a small at the moment. I like the 21 too with a large and 2 smalls in my collection. Heck who am I kidding, I like em all!
 
Make mine regular & smother the onions! :D

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Two bad we couldn't vote for two because for me it's the P Sebenza and the Regular, they're tie for first place. The P is perfection in my opinion (they got it right the first time), it just doesn't get better than the original but then you also have the regular with that spear-pointed blade and the smoothest action I have ever felt:thumbup:
 
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I'm dying to get my hands on a Large Regular Seb! There's just something about the Regular I love.
 
I've always wanted to handle a regular, but based on looks alone i like the 21 best, with no idaho made marking.
 
I have tried them all except the H. The Large Regular ....................
Remains King
 
From the ones I own it's the classic.
Haven't handled the 25 yet.
A handmade would be fine, but it's too long ago since I handled one, to compare.
red mag
 
My vote for the Large 21 Insingo shouldn't count for much--I only own the large 21 Insingo and the Large Reg so I could only choose between those two!

I would love to get a "P" Seb someday.

Some have stated they do not like the Idaho Made marking. I am in Utah and feel a kinship to my adjoining states so I love the marking!
 
While the Large Regular styling is probably my favorite of more-recent models, most of the features that I like about Sebenza were all combined in the original H. It had some very special features that many who are new to CRK models may not be familiar with. The blade shape of the "H", as well as the later "P" models, was somewhere between the Regular and the 21/Classic - and just about perfect IMO.

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Additionally, the H & P blades had almost mirror-polished hollows, the thumbstuds were hand-gimped perfectly, the blade jimping was hand-filled and little coarser than in later varieties, and the H's often had a nice swedge on the blade - as seen here (this is no longer with me I'm afraid)

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This is just about the perfect folding knife IMO.
 
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