My Girlfriend Thinks My New Sebenza Is Girly...

Haze, if you are hitting on BladeChick777, you are doing it wrong.

Can we all agree that gender stereotypes aside, the knife is very nice indeed and non of us would kick it out of the collection on such a notion?
 
No you didn't type correctly at all. Who am I ? I'm a properly educated person that has a full understanding of English and how it works both in written and spoken forms. You are annoying nearly the whole forum with this childish typing style. You just try handing something written like that to a lecturer for marking and your paper will fail. I realise you're probably just trying to be different or a little cute but there is nothing correct about it so don't kid your self. Just grow up and get a grip for goodness sake.

I Did Type Correctly Thank You.
Who Are You To Decide Which Is Right And Wrong?
I Use Proper Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling, And Everything Else.
I'm Not Hurting Anything By Typing A Little Different.

I say you guys hug it out and be knife buddies.

Kerouac wrote with zero punctuation, but of course it all had to be edited and he died a wreck of an alcoholic bloated mess.

Moral? Use basic writing skills or die an alcoholic bloated mess..hey, who here digs knives?:applouse:
 
RiverRat, I like that particular design. I'd be proud to carry that one on a daily basis. I am more a fan of the Umnumzaan personally, but I do own 3 large Sebenzas. Congrats on the knife.
 
Haze, if you are hitting on BladeChick777, you are doing it wrong.

Can we all agree that gender stereotypes aside, the knife is very nice indeed and non of us would kick it out of the collection on such a notion?

I was with you on that from page one:thumbup:

My fondness for the Seb was never in question. I just had never thought of it as uhumm, girly before. So, thought I'd see what fellow knife nuts thought. I must say, extremely entertaining and a lot of positive viewpoints. She's a keeper..the girl AND the knife:thumbup:
 
RiverRat, I like that particular design. I'd be proud to carry that one on a daily basis. I am more a fan of the Umnumzaan personally, but I do own 3 large Sebenzas. Congrats on the knife.

I thank you much. A cool wilderness scene on a cool knife, what's not to like?!

By the way, I see the Umnumzaan in my future. Maybe a few months. Would be wrong if I didn't give it a go!
 
Get it anodized pink. Just because (a) it would be different (b) it would be cool and (c) it would give people something else to talk about.

Oh if I only I could. Perhaps with a hello kitty leather snap pouch.
 
Yes, I think it's feminine. For some reason I think it would be less feminine if the thumbstud wasn't also painted to match the landscape. However, whether a knife was "feminine" or not (short of being pink) wouldn't stop me from toting it. Hell, I drive a Kia Rio for chrissakes.
 
Haze, if you are hitting on BladeChick777, you are doing it wrong.

Can we all agree that gender stereotypes aside, the knife is very nice indeed and non of us would kick it out of the collection on such a notion?

Far, far from it old boy......
 
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She said it looked a little feminine.
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So what do y'all think? Is it girly?

The mountains look like a naked woman reclining with her head turned away.

I'd say "it looked a little feminine". :D
 
The bickering in this thread needs to stop. W&C is the place to go for that. Stay on topic please.

Jason
 
The mountains look like a naked woman reclining with her head turned away.

I'd say "it looked a little feminine". :D

Wow it really does look like that! Good eye!:thumbup:

From now on that's what i'll see when I look at it.
 
Here's my version of the knife, call it what you'd like, for me I'll call it My Passion.

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