Micarta Insingo

I've had my large insingo for a couple months and all I can say about it is.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::D;)
 
Well now I have this vision in my head and everything else is just falling short. That is what dreaming can do to you:D
This is exactly my problem! I've had this "Insingo blade + Micarta inlay scales = Perfect EDC" thought in my head for quite awhile now, too. And I can't seem to shake it, no matter how hard I try! I love my small Insingo, but just imagine how much greater it would be with micarta inlayed scales! :eek:
 
This is exactly my problem! I've had this "Insingo blade + Micarta inlay scales = Perfect EDC" thought in my head for quite awhile now, too. And I can't seem to shake it, no matter how hard I try! I love my small Insingo, but just imagine how much greater it would be with micarta inlayed scales! :eek:

I've pretty much made up my mind that after my small Insingo arrives, and I've had time to decide if the Sebenza is for me, I'm going to purchase a small Micarta sebbie and do a handle swap and then sell the plain regular sebbie on the used market. If I enjoy the Insingo enough to make it my primary knife, then I will make sure it has the micarta inlays to go with it. If it's not, then I'll just sell it and move on. I'm really hoping I like the Sebenza, but I don't know if I'm going to be able to adjust to not being able to flick my knife open with the thumb stud like I do my Benchmades. Time will tell. I should be receiving mine in the next week or so.
 
From Just Pictures posted by pj551016

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