Never Say Never

I think the small is the perfect size for EDC. I have a large that I carry when I go hunting but for the rest of the time, I much prefer the small.
 
Nice Snakewood, I like the Lignum Mnandi as well.
Congrats!

Talk about stupid...I've had both of these woods and sold 'em both. I'm still scratchin' my head. The only Sebbies and Zaan I have kept are all plain Jane.
Sonnydaze
 
Very well put:thumbup:

I guess I should have put up a pic of a large Sebenza versus a small one since that's what I had been talking about. Was too lazy to get a large out earlier, but got around to it:

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Beautiful photos, bud. You have that camera working just fine.
Sonny
 
Talk about stupid...I've had both of these woods and sold 'em both. I'm still scratchin' my head. The only Sebbies and Zaan I have kept are all plain Jane.
Sonnydaze

Personally I'm very glad you got rid of this snakewood:thumbup::D
 
It was so surprising for me to see one for the first time. They are just so small for such a finely built knife! In some ways, they just seem so unsubstantial to me in the hand, but at the same time they're so cool because of just something about the "micro engineered" feel of it. It's just so interesting to see the CRK tolerances and build quality on such a small scale (the Mnandi included). They just seem so small when you first see them, you can't really appreciate how small they are until you hold them. It's easy to think "like a Large Seb, but smaller", but it's just not that simple. Hard to explain. Really cool to hold in your hand.

I want to get a small Seb exactly like yours with some nice wood inlays, remove the pocket clip and buy one of those filler tabs, and keep it in one of those little leather slip pouches as a backup knife in my pocket every single day for the rest of my life.
 
I agree. I had no idea how small it was until I got it. Even with comparison pics it's hard to tell.

On the other hand once you start carrying it and using it it seems to be just the right size!

I'd love another small Sebenza:thumbup:
 
I prefer the small over the large. Especially having a small insingo to me it makes the blade seem bigger than it actually is.
 
Bro that's an awesome first choice for a small.What better choice than a Classic premium snakewood with a great pattern.You'll find the small classic inlays are the way to go for a small edc.:D
 
Bro that's an awesome first choice for a small.What better choice than a Classic premium snakewood with a great pattern.You'll find the small classic inlays are the way to go for a small edc.:D

It's actually a small 21, BUT it is beautiful and got me over my bias against small Sebs. The inlays are gorgeous. It's a great knife and I'm very proud to own it!
 
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