Insingo safe queens?

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The insingo is such a purposeful (odd?) looking knife, and doesn't come in any fancy inlays or graphics. It has a style that is not for everyone, but is a great functional design. This seems to relegate it firmly to the 'user' category. This left me wondering if any of the knife collectors on this forum would collect the Insingos? Are there any Insingo safe queens lurking out there?
 
I have a matched set of the numbered first run, #20/50, that sit on display. I have a large Micarta and small CF version I use.
 
I have a small CF inlay insingo that I bought to replace EDC duties of my #06-50 small insingo. Sure enough the CF version is in the safe and the #06-50 is still being EDCed. Oh well =)
 
I also have a small CF inlay Insingo that is in the safe as well as a Large CF Scale Insingo that is in the safe, but I plan on EDC'ing that one at some point.
 
Was safe queening a Large CF inlay 21 for a while. It was a beauty, but traded it a while ago for something else. We will never forget each other!!
 
I have both a large and small micarta Seb. The plan is NOT for them to be safe queens, just haven't used them yet. Sometimes it is easier said than done.
 
I do not have many duplicate knives but I do have a double lug large Insingo and a standard small Insingo in a safe in the unlikely event that I should lose my user large and small Insingos. If I don't lose them, my godson inherits mint Insingos one day.
 
Yes. The blade shape reminds me of the original design of the Sebenza.
I saw a picture in a german knife magazine.
This knife is so pure - just a pocket knife.
red mag
 
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