First Sebenza for EDC

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I just received my new Chris Reeve Small Classic 2000 Micarta Sebenza. I have been changing my knives every week not sure which one would be the best for EDC. About two months ago I purchased the large Native American CGG and felt that the quality of this knife matched or exceeded any of the custom ones that I have collected over the last 15+ years. The large was a little to big (for me) to be my daily knife of choise. I have now found the perfect one in the Small Classic. Had to have another Sebbie after seeing the Native American. My sons wanted to know why I spent so much on a EDC when I already had so many knives. I told them that you never have enough and if I don't spend my money that you both will. CRK makes one heck of a good knife. Keeping my eyes out for another in the near future. Hope my wife doesn't see this.

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That's Great!...congrats:thumbup:

Jules

here's some pic help...


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Westlenn: Thanks for the help with my picture. Can't get it right yet. Just polished the blade today. I like it much better. If I get the picture thing right I'll put the polished one in. I'm better working on knives then the computer.
 
Thanks- they are made well. Will try to post the picture since I have polished the blade. Here goes.
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Nice job on the polishing, better than my attempt. What did you use? How long did it take?
Greg
 
Greg, Thanks. I used a bench grinder that I made years ago with a cotton buffing wheel. I applied a green rouge to the clean wheel. The green is good on Stainless and any hardened steel. Finished up by hand with 14,000 grit diamond compound and semichrome polishing paste. Took about 1 hour. Did not want to rush the process as its not easy to fix mistakes. Didn't want to ruin this knife blade.
Ron
 
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