Finally, a Pacific without serrations . . .

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Well almost. I just finished up reading all the posts regarding the desire for a serrationless version of the Pacific but since that isn't going to happen, why not look elsewhere? For example, note the following lines of the Spartan Blades Harsey II:

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Basically the same knife but WITHOUT the serrations. Same Crucible steel, same designer, same quality, outstanding customer service etc. What is great about the Harsey II are all the options available to the consumer. Lets face it, knife buyers want options, look at how successful Randall has been with offering options on all their basic models. People are willing to pay more just to get what they want. A five year wait testifies to that fact.

This isn't a bash CRK post, quite the contrary, I respect their integrity. Chris has his business model and is sticking to it, it obviously works for him. I too have had to widen out in my search for the design that works for me. I don't like serrations except for a dive knife, so, look elswhere :)
I would venture to say that fixed blade knives are a very small market for CRK, the Sebenza is "the" product for them at thats not changing anytime soon.

Dan
 
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