Just a plain, small Insingo

Beautiful photos. Makes my baby Canon and dining-room light look pretty shabby in contrast...no pun intended.

I do have a large Insingo coming in this week, and a small 21 Sebbie, so I'm pretty excited.
But I still can't take photos like yours. Very nice.
Sonnydaze
 
Every time I look at the grind lines on an Insingo blade, I fall in love a little bit more. They are absolutely perfect. I will have to own one some day...

TedP
 
Some photos of my new knife:

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And since people always ask if the Insingo tip is sharp:

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The knife's about two weeks old. I admit that I was trying to scuff it up a bit, but really didn't like the way it looked, so I took the scratch pad that I use for the buckles of my watches to it. Now I absolutely adore it.

I want to thank all of the people here. You've created such an excellent resource with all of your experience, comments, and photos – it really helped guide me in my decision, and I've ended up with exactly the knife that I wanted. I hope I'll be able to help out others in my turn.
Very nice pics of a great knife.
 
Very nice shots there. I have a Large 21 and love it. I do not have a small Insingo, yet.
 
Thanks, everyone. And "yet" is such a powerful word…

It's a good thing there's no pressure. I had the camera and the knife out again today, and took the opportunity to go hunting for concrete crash barriers.

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The Insingo certainly does have a very powerful point. :D
 
Great pictures... You want to take some of my knives:p

You're really making me want a insingo! Nice job, and some of the best photography I've seen of a knife :D
 
Thanks very much. I'm sure if you sent up some of your knives the vast majority of them would make it back to you. :D
 
Some photos of my new knife:

i-rw4Qg27-XL.jpg


i-WwZCrz9-XL.jpg


And since people always ask if the Insingo tip is sharp:

i-D5bv7mh-XL.jpg


The knife's about two weeks old. I admit that I was trying to scuff it up a bit, but really didn't like the way it looked, so I took the scratch pad that I use for the buckles of my watches to it. Now I absolutely adore it.

I want to thank all of the people here. You've created such an excellent resource with all of your experience, comments, and photos – it really helped guide me in my decision, and I've ended up with exactly the knife that I wanted. I hope I'll be able to help out others in my turn.

Best pics of sebenza I ever seen.:thumbup:
 
Great pictures. My small Insingo sees the most amount of carry and use over any other knife I own. Removed the clip and it rides in my pocket with my keys so it quickly developed alot of nice personality. Perfect small EDC office carry knife for me.
 
Great pictures. My small Insingo sees the most amount of carry and use over any other knife I own. Removed the clip and it rides in my pocket with my keys so it quickly developed alot of nice personality. Perfect small EDC office carry knife for me.

That's what I've done with mine. It is a great knife. I wishing had ordered a wood inlayed model when I had the chance.
 
I thought the Insingo was the most ugly, ill-conceived, ridiculous looking folder I'd ever seen when they first came out. My plain-Jane Insingo is now amongst my favorites. Heck, even my wife likes it and the only other "knife" I've brought home that she really liked was an Atwood Damascus Booger! CRK got it right with that one. I think it's a design you actually have to use to really appreciate. Great photos BTW. I'd love be able to get to the point where I could photo small things as well as that.
 
I have a small, Scotchbrighted Insingo and your superb photos are making it jealous!
 
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