Insingo ho ho ho here...

BlackEnd

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Well first off, just let me say that this blade style is very cool and looks nothing like any wharncliffe design that I've seen. You'll notice an amost upswept hook toward the tip. That being said, here are a few pix(be them amaturish) to let you see. I really like the dual screws! This is my first large Sebbie with a 21 style handle. I like it too. This knife is a going to be a hard user. Can't wait for a small.
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What/???? Did CRK put this out or is the a custom job?

Either way. I want one.
 
Exclusive through Knifeart.com. 1 of 50. This one being #40. Check out the cool perferated bronze bushings. Cool man! The new screws work the same as old, just with another fake head on the other side.

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What/???? Did CRK put this out or is the a custom job?

Either way. I want one.

Exclusive through Knifeart.com. 1 of 50. This one being #40. Check out the cool perferated bronze bushings. Cool man! The new screws work the same as old, just with another fake head on the other side.

insingbus.jpg

Great Post, Thanks for the heads up, I want one...............................:D:D:D Rickster
 
Kinda cool, would have prefered it being flat myself

I thought the same. Though still very usefull as a hollow grind.

No, though the swedge is sharp, it's not sharpened.

Thanks for the comments. I think there may be 10 or so left at Knifeart.com
 
Those of us that have seen the Insingno on the knifeart site must have seen

the $415 price.I wonder if that the price just for the first 50 and not a $30

increase for this model!!
 
I received mine today. I took a peek, but can't really play with it until tomorrow.

It's really nice! I like it a lot, will make a nice compliment to my Umnum.
 
Nice Rob! Merry Christmas to you!!

Odd, in this post it shows smooth heads on the clip side
of the knife, maybe just a few have them like that?
As I like to reverse them rascals as soon as I get them :)
G2
 
Nice Rob! Merry Christmas to you!!

Odd, in this post it shows smooth heads on the clip side
of the knife, maybe just a few have them like that?
As I like to reverse them rascals as soon as I get them :)
G2

if you notice in the pics in that link the first two have the double screws, and the third pics has the std. style.
 
Nice Rob! Merry Christmas to you!!

Odd, in this post it shows smooth heads on the clip side
of the knife, maybe just a few have them like that?
As I like to reverse them rascals as soon as I get them :)
G2
The picture on Knifeart with solid screws on the back was the prototype. The Insingo will come with dual sided ones. I'm also guessing the perf washers are going to be standard. Merry Christmas to everyone.
 
Dig the blade shape. I think I'll have to enlarge my CRK gathering. :D
 
This is the knife I have been waiting for. I never dreamt it would be made.
This type of blade is my ideal utility edc shape. I carry knives with a similiar shape and always wished CRK would do it, but with a 21 year history with almost no blade variations I thought it impossible. I am ExcITED! (One on the way!)
 
Just recievied 22 of 50 today. I agree that this is a great utility blade shape. I have some pictures but i haven't figured out how to post them yet. Not sold on the double sided screws though. The pin side is open through the allen key hole. In other words when the screw side is removed you can slide the allen key all the way through the pin side. When the knife is assembled this leaves a hollow area inside the pin where grime could collect. I swapped in some old style bead blasted screws, i like the bead blasted look better anyway. Now i just need to send it in for a double silver thumb lug and silver backspacer.

Also when closed there is a lot more of the blade exposed above the scales compared to standard 21.
 
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