For all the naysayers who said it wouldn't work

Well, the Micarta I received is newer than the Insingo, which came wrapped in a blue cloth, but it did come wrapped in tissue paper. Who knows, maybe it was an oversight from the CRK shop, or maybe it got somehow misplaced at Knifeart. Like you, I really doubt anybody at knifeart is going to intentionally remove the blue cloth from a $400 knife. At any rate, I really have no practical use for the blue cloth. My knife is a user and gets wiped off with a wet napkin if used for food stuff, or just my fingers for tape and smudge removal. The blue cloth is nice, but not a necessary item, and I don't need more than one. If the person who wants my regular small wants the blue cloth, I'll include it in the purchase. No real loss on my end.
 
Interesting discussion.To all you guys that did not get a cloth with your folding knife go back to the dealer you bought it from and find out why the cloth was not sent with your knife.Every new folding knife that is sent out of our factory has one.You should also get an Allen key.Lock up is 50 -75% the more the safer.

Thanks for mentioning that. How long has this been practiced? I bought my Seb directly from CRK and it it did not come with a cloth. It's one of the last plain regulars ever built, so I did buy it a few years back.
 
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