Large Sebenza 21 alternative ?

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Hey, I am looking for the knew knife I want to buy.

I already have a small Sebenza 21, 0450, 0452CF and a BM 810 Contego. I am looking for a knife that is a middle ground between my Small Sebenza / 0450 and the 0452CF and BM 810. Something in the ~3.5" - ~3.75" range that is a good slicer. The only other knife that I found as contender is the Spyderco Slysz Bowie. My only stipulation is I don't want to go past ~$400 ish (new or used).

I am not necessarily married to locking mechanisms or anything else, I just want something higher end.
 
What about Spydiechef also designed by Slysz? The fit and finish are very good, and it gives me a satisfying feel somewhat similar to that for Sebenza. It is quite a slicer, but the blade is a bit shorter than your specification.


Miso
 
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Liong Mah SDC V2

Never handled one, but I like the looks. Would probably just get the sebbie if it were my money, but I'd definitely be tempted by the Mah.
 
How about an auto? The Rat-Worx mrx (LW or mini) are built with the most precise tolerances and sublime ergos. I have the LW model and find the blade to be very slicy and beautifully ground. Plus it looks good, is just about bomb proof and is built to an amazing tier of workmanship. It may just be the Sebenza of side openers...
 
How about an auto? The Rat-Worx mrx (LW or mini) are built with the most precise tolerances and sublime ergos. I have the LW model and find the blade to be very slicy and beautifully ground. Plus it looks good, is just about bomb proof and is built to an amazing tier of workmanship. It may just be the Sebenza of side openers...

Autos aren't allowed in Illinois :/
 
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