I broke down and got an Umnumzaan instead of a large Sebenza.
The knife arrived today from True North Knives.
Thanks to Neil and his help.
There seems to be a focus on customer satisfaction with that company. I would buy from them again any time.
As for the knife it self, it rocks.
I was worried about the pivot design, blade play, how solid it would be, blah, blah, blah. There was no need.
After having it for five minutes, I realised the decision was good.
I gpt the plain blade not a tanto: I am not a tanto fan to be honest.
The swege is not too sharp, the thumb studs are ok for me with my right hand (left not so much), its smooth, there is not blade play at all, and it seems to lock up well.
The jimping is way better than on a Sebenza: it does nto feel 'prickly' like the Sebenza. Its strangely quiet compared to my Samll Sebenza but its not silent.
Its 'large' but i am getting used to it (I am using a Delica 4 an EDC right now so its a bit of a change).
Also, according to True North Knives a take-down tool is avilable. Its on back order and is genrally available via them or from Chris Reeve directly.
Once I hunt one down and have it in my clammy little hands, my quest will be completed.
The knife arrived today from True North Knives.
Thanks to Neil and his help.
There seems to be a focus on customer satisfaction with that company. I would buy from them again any time.
As for the knife it self, it rocks.
I was worried about the pivot design, blade play, how solid it would be, blah, blah, blah. There was no need.
After having it for five minutes, I realised the decision was good.
I gpt the plain blade not a tanto: I am not a tanto fan to be honest.
The swege is not too sharp, the thumb studs are ok for me with my right hand (left not so much), its smooth, there is not blade play at all, and it seems to lock up well.
The jimping is way better than on a Sebenza: it does nto feel 'prickly' like the Sebenza. Its strangely quiet compared to my Samll Sebenza but its not silent.
Its 'large' but i am getting used to it (I am using a Delica 4 an EDC right now so its a bit of a change).
Also, according to True North Knives a take-down tool is avilable. Its on back order and is genrally available via them or from Chris Reeve directly.
Once I hunt one down and have it in my clammy little hands, my quest will be completed.
