Large or Small

I couldn't decide either.
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I prefer the small.

That's why I ordered a small wood inlay.

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For the newbies, the center one is the small Sebenza and the bottom is the Umfaan.


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RICK - Left Handers Unite

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Here's a picture of some large:

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Well how about that! It works! I thought that I had done that before but I guess I was doing it wrong.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
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Dennis Wright
("Have a knife day!")

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Dennis, if you edit your post
and the end
to [/IMG] the picture will come in (try it).

Or

when you copy the picture in from photopoint, put
after Sequence=1

Click on edit in my post to see what it should look like.

I just learned this tonight.

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Very nice large Sebenzas.


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RICK - Left Handers Unite

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I don`t see much use in a blade much less than4". Much more is unwieldy in a folder.
That is FAA Fed legal and pretty much concealed legal everywhere.
It takes that to cut an apple.
Plus you can find a sharp spot if you are not religious about honing your edge, or if you are traveling and can`t give it the constant attention that a small blade needs.
A carry folder should at least be able to cut up a chicken or a rabbit.
Otherwise hire someone to do your cutting for you. Don`t bring a scalpel to a roast beef.
 
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