Five Families of Fine Folders - The line up finally makes sense

I think the CRK line-up needs a slimmer knife, thinner blade, thinner blade stock, 3 1/2" blade, same great construction. Think of a Senenza hooking up with a Douk Douk :)

I agree with you brownshoe, totally. A true slicer would be great. With the Ti-lock blade shape too.
 
Man I would love to see anything with elements from the ti lock. I luuuuuuv the blade shape.
 
I can take most knives apart and re-assemble them....even the challenging ones.

My point is that you shouldn't blame the manufacturer/maker for this. They KNOW how to assemble/re-assemble their knives....if you want to do it well, it requires that you LEARN how to do so.

Am not confused, if memory serves, the stop pin is a press fit.....I used a bench vise carefully to accomplish this.

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson

I bought a Sebenza from you at one point that had been improperly assembled, the washers pinched and the bolts loctited in.

It actually required a spa visit to repair.

Not really pertinent to the situation at hand, but that high horse you sit on is stinking up this thread.
 
I bought a Sebenza from you at one point that had been improperly assembled, the washers pinched and the bolts loctited in.

It actually required a spa visit to repair.

Not really pertinent to the situation at hand, but that high horse you sit on is stinking up this thread.

Lol, stinks bad:)
 
I bought a Sebenza from you at one point that had been improperly assembled, the washers pinched and the bolts loctited in.

It actually required a spa visit to repair.

Not really pertinent to the situation at hand, but that high horse you sit on is stinking up this thread.

Have absolutely no recollection of a transaction with you. When was this?

Not calling you a liar or anything, but if I gave you a bad deal, why didn't you call me on it?

The only knife I remember with loctite was a Mnandi that came to me like that.

Reputation is important, taken years to develop one of being fair and honest..so again, why didn't you say something at the time....and I'm hearing about it now...from how long ago?

That's a dick move.

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson
 
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