Help finding this knife

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Ok heres what im looking for. I want a knife with a 2.5" to 4" blade. Wooden handles or at least so kind of wood inlays. Pocket clip. that the most important i cant find a knife like this with a pocket clip. I'm hoping to keep the price around $150 or under but would be willing to go to $200 for the right knife. This wont be a hard use knife so im hoping to spend less but am willing to go up there if needed for a good looking knife. Thats all i can think of ill add more if i think of more stuff. any help here would be very much appritiated.
 
Yea some how I missed them when I was on benchmades site. I was nda hoping for somthing a bit thinner tho. Thanks for the input
 
Hey guys thanks for the suggestion on the mcusta. There nice knives but I'm looking for some thing aliitle more ... traditional I guess. I know that usually mean slip joint but idk what other term to use. I really like the sebenzas how they are just a simple knife. I would just get one but I can't justify that kind of money for a knife that will get as little use as the knife I'm looking for would. So basically I'm just looking for a more simple knife.
 
If you save up enough, the CRK Mnandi would probably be right up your alley.
 
Hmm I do really like the mnandi. On there site its listed as $350. The small sebenza(the model I would want if I were to get a sebi) is listed at $330. How do these knives compare quality wise? Can they be found cheaper thro other dealers?
 
How about Benchmade's Opportunist. The jigged aluminum scales with wood inlays and the modified Wharncliffe style blade almost give it the look of a traditional knife.

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The blade is just a tad under 3" -- say 2 7/8".

The Opportunist comes with a pocket clip.

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Cool I was actually looking at those and read some posts that said the didn't have pocket clips. I think I'm gonna try and find a good deal on a mnandi. If I can't find one I'm going with the oppertunist? So any one trying to help a guy out with a good deal on a used mnandi? Lol
 
There's a lot of Lone Wolf knives made with wood scales. Benchmade owns/makes(?) Lone Wolfs now, and I don't know what models are currently produced, but there should be plenty of old stock LWs out there.
 
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