Sebenza question.

I don't have a problem with it, I use the knife, it has no impact on how well it works so what do I care?

Now you collectors might feel different...
 
Many folks like knives as sterile as can be sans maybe a small maker's mark such as the lone CRK logo.
 
I've had a lot of Sebbies. Every one had the stamp. They are ALL great; stamp or no stamp, as WORKING blades. Yes, collectors are funny guys.
sonnydaze
 
All the Sebenzas I own have Idaho made stamped on them and personally I kind of like it.
 
I think it just irks people for some reason. I have heard: why not just put usa made? Or why does it take up so much space? It is a personal thing, personally I don't care either way I have lots of CRK knives both with and without the stamp.
 
I don't stare at my knife long enough to care, I know it's a great knife, fits perfectly in my front pocket, great steel, backed up with a lifetime warranty.
 
People gotta complain about something, and when it comes to a Sebenza, apparently that's all they found!
 
I think a lot of people just don't like change. Like adding the lockbar stop on the Zaan. Doesn't bother me, but some people act like it's shag carpet. Tacky. What I can't stand is when knife companies use the blade as a billboard.
 
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