My Next CRK: Help me Choose Large Sebenza

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Hi guys,
I am a recent newcomer to the CRK scene, having bought my first, a Small Insingo, two weeks ago. Last week, I added a Small Micarta Insingo and this week my new Umnumzaan arrives.

As you can see, one knife that is missing from my collection is a Large Sebenza 21. I have decided to buy one and I am having a hard time choosing between the Standard blade and the Insingo. Given that I already own two small Insingo blades and absolutely love them, do I complete the set or do I buy one Regular blade for variety?

Any help/thoughts are greatly appreciated.
 
Lg micarta Insingo FTW :thumbup:
The lg Insingo blade seems to have a little more belly and a little less point compared to the small. Is that just me?
 
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Buy the standard blade. You can buy the insingo blade later as you already know its shape in use.
A Sebenza is at first the Sebbie with the standard blade, you need one of those. ;)
 
Id check out the standard blade, although I prefer the insingo blade . You might like the standard better.
 
I prefer the standard blade myself. Since you have two with the insingo I would go with a regular.
 
Since you have 2 small Insingos, go for the large one.
It's only a matter of time when you go for the regular shaped blade.
I find my large Insingo very useful at such mundane task as spreading peanutbutter with the back of the blade.
Please tell us how you decidecd.
All the best.
red mag
 
Or be even more out of the box and get a Tanto bladed Sebbie from True North Knives. My first CRK was a small tanto Sebbie. I STILL have it (well, one of the forum members has it and is making a CF handle for it), not because it is my first knife (I don't get sentimental on utility knives), but because it is a great utility and, if I need it, defensive knife. The tanto point is such a great feature, as best demonstrated by the Cold Steel Magnum Tanto video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngWdNrFzm-U
 
Large plain standard sebenza a timeless classic! Simple and functonal, the way a Sebeza was meant to be.
 
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