Improvement to the Sebenza?

Lenny

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I've often wondered why the Sebenza doesn't use countersunk screw holes and flat head screws.
This would mean the handle slabs could be completely flat with no protruding screw heads, and would look KILLER!
The only reason I can think of is that this would make for an incrementally "weaker" structure.
Your thoughts?
Can you think of any other improvements?
 
The Sebenza has already been perfected and needs no improvements…it’s called the Inkosi.
Or if you just must have it named Sebenza then look no farther then the 25.

I’m of course just stating like my opinion man😉

Truth is I’m finding the 31 to be a very nice knife. I agree a 3.3 would be welcomed by MANY.
 
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Personally, I like the domed heads on top of the Ti. I have a bunch that have counter sunk/ flush screws. That a great collection area for dirt/grime and having to clean them without removing is a pain in the ass at times. With the CRK, there is no hidden dirt.
 
That would be sweet, never thought I’d be a fan of the Mnandi, but here I am with two. I often wonder why I waited so long to give one a try, maybe I just enjoy self inflicted pain.

It would be amazing! I would own a million myself. Haha. Even the reg Mnandi is really nice. But bigger would be an absolute winner.

Congrats on your two Mnandi’s!
 
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