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New Sebenza Blade Shape Debuted at the Show? Any pics?

I bought a small Insingo, then quickly followed up with a Large.
The Large is my new EDC. Love that blade.

CRK please make this in River of Fire Damascus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I bought a small Insingo, then quickly followed up with a Large.
The Large is my new EDC. Love that blade.

CRK please make this in River of Fire Damascus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NO DON'T I can't afford one! :D
 
I would like to pick one up, didn't particularly care for them at first. They've grown on me though. Since they're making them with micarta scales, I can't pass it up.
 
That's nice to hear that the insingo will be production. I personally really never lived it much, but after reading the pros and cons, I think I could find room for it in my EDC.
 
I don't like the look of it at all, but if it's useful, then I guess it's good that it's in production. To me, the drop-point blade is the way to go, since it's classic.
 
I did not like a warncliff at all and the main reason I like the Insingo is that the blade is broad and does not disappear into the handle like the classic. Since I had mine it has really proven itself as a useful working shape for many more chores then I would have anticipated.

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I did not like a warncliff at all and the main reason I like the Insingo is that the blade is broad and does not disappear into the handle like the classic. Since I had mine it has really proven itself as a useful working shape for many more chores then I would have anticipated.

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Is that a large or small insingo?
 
It is the large one. When I recieved it last year the small was not yet available. Initially the large felt to big, but is shrunk on me. Paired with a SAK or Izula, perfeckt edc for all my chores.
 
I decided I had to try a Large Insingo out because I love the normal 21 so much and I am not disappointed one bit. The blade shape is amazingly functional as well as beautiful.

I'm sure it will be a pleasure to maintain as well.

I can't wait for the Micarta Insingo's, giggidy!
 
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