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My CRK Collection

WOW..... im still trying to figure out how im gonna pay for my first CRK

On the left row the 4th (small cbb) and 5th (large box elder) knives down appear to be some modified tanto? what is the story with those?
 
Awesome collection, there! You must have a very understanding wife. :D

- Mark
 
Nice collection. You actually are the reason I bought my first Sebbie back in '99 I think. You posted a picture here of the line drive and I was hooked. Thanks alot :)
 
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Left Row:
1999 Large Wood Inlay Sebenza (LWIS), Dyed Burl
1999 Small Wood Inlay Sebenza (SWIS), Dyed Burl
2000 LWIS, California Buckeye Burl
2000 SWIS, California Buckeye Burl
2002 LWIS, Box Elder
2002 SWIS, Box Elder
Mnandi, Box Elder
2004 LWIS, Iron Wood
2004 SWIS, Iron Wood
2005 LWIS, Snake Wood
2005 SWIS, Snake Wood
Mnandi, Snake Wood
2006 LWIS, Inner Cut Mammoth Ivory
2006 SWIS, Inner Cut Mammoth Ivory
Mnandi, Inner Cut Mammoth Ivory

Cane on the left is Ebony with California Buckeye Burl handle

Center Row:
7” Green Beret
21st Anniversary Sebenza, #12 of 21
South African made Titanium Handled Folder, #30
Handmade Sebenza #32
Large Sebenza #P34
Large “P” Sebenza
“Galuka” Prototype (what became the new style Sebenza)
Small Sebenza #70
Pre-Production Umfaan, #27-50
Mnandi #020
Large “P” Sebenza
Small “P” Sebenza
Large Regular Sebenza w/”Segura” engraved on back
Small Regular Sebenza w/”Segura” engraved on back
Umfaan, plain, w/”Segura” engraved on back
LDC-109, #48-50
Large Micarta Classic Sebenza

Cane on the right is Ironwood with Titanium handle

Right Row:
Large Decorated Sebenza
Small Decorated Sebenza ("Line Drive" prototype)
"Line Drive" CGG Umfaan
"Line Drive" CGG Silver Contrast Small Sebenza
Pontiacer "Fizzed" Small Sebenza
Large NICA Tanto Sebenza (1 of 400)
Small NICA Tanto Sebenza (1 of 400)
Large NICA Tanto Sebenza (1 of 200)
LDC-9 Sebenza, #20-50
LDC-109 Sebenza, #20-50
Large MM Classic Sebenza, #20 of 50
Small MM Classic Sebenza, #20 of 50
2001 LWIS, Ebony
2001 SWIS, Ebony
Mnandi, Ebony
2003 LWIS, Redwood
2003 SWIS, Redwood
Mnandi, Redwood
Blue Circles Umfaan
Blue Circles Umfaan
Blue Zig-Zag Umfaan

Thanks for sharing a picture of your collection. Its quite a tribute to the Chris Reeves 'family'. I particularly enjoy the annuals and the mnandis. I recently decided that my EDC would be either my Small Annual 'Maka' Sebenza or the Box Elder Mnandi. For nastier jobs, I get out a larger lower cost knife. :)

Like they say, you can't take it with you.
 
jprice, the leather pad and leather coasters are for display alright, the Reeves were nice enough to send them to me over the years. I got lucky with the LDC’s, the large ones don’t come up on secondary very often.

jki, Rub it in, why don’t you! Everything I have is in the pic, I was collecting the Gold Coins but a family emergency caused me to sell. That Mokume Inlay is a dream, but I still hope for the Guild Set!

biggerjon, Nice try, they are in the Safe most of thetime. I’m more worried about a fire than you guys pulling a Home Invasion!

delkhouri, both those knives are drop point, just a trick of the light. The onlyTanto Sebenzas offered so far have been exclusives through NICA (National Independent Cutlery Association) members.

Everyone, thanks for the support, I'm glad to share my particular brand of obsession with people I know will appreciate it. I’m always happy to answer any questions you have about the knives. And my thanks, as always, goes out to Chris, Anne and all the fine folks ate CRK for putting out such a great product year after year.

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James Segura
Sacramento, CA
 
I'm impressed! I'm shooting for 4 different models myself. I'm not worthy!
If you ever decide you don't want the Ti Cane, well, you know.....
 
My CRK collection looks like this:























(I urgently need to buy me some sebenzas and mnandis)
 
Sweet collection as always James. I especially like the cane with the CA buckeye burl handle!
 
I'll take the midle row, please.

When I saw the title "My CRK Collection" and saw James' name as the poster my heart skipped a beat in anticiption. Kinda like if it was "My Girls" and the poster was Hugh Hefner!

I am humbled.
 
Hey James, sorry to hear that you had to liquidate some cherished knives to help in an emergency. I have done the same recently to help out a friend in need - sometimes we must make sacrifices for a greater good. Fortunately I had other good knives besides the CRK collection to move, this time. Hope you find the pieces you are looking for, but even without, you have an amazing collection and thanks for sharing.
 
James, don't forget to mention any that you had but have left the flock,
as in that 12" bladed monster from a while back, I lost the images of it
but you may still have that floating around, I doubt you've let go any of
the folders, (forgot about those coin ones :( )
but maybe some other fixed blades?

And yes, impressive collection, do you have any one that you favour the
most? That you find you carry more than the others?
Closeup shot of that would be nice :)
G2
 
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