Sebenza stone inlay questions...

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Does anyone know what the cost is on an Iolite inlay on a large Sebenza? How about the star sapphire? Also for owners of stone inlaid Sebbies...Does the stone protrude up off the surface of the handle? Or is it perfectly flush with the handle slab?

Thank you for your answers!
 
Superman,

Take a look at Red Canyon Knives. Alot of good pic's and Travis is a very good dealer. Here is the web site:
http://www.redcanyonknives.com/ or http://www.redcanyonknives.com/view2.cfm?maker1=Chris%20Reeve

or contact Travis at:

Red Canyon Custom Knives
202 N. Ave. Suite #305
Grand Junction, CO 81501 USA
Phone/Fax# 970-242-0835

You can get his e-mail address on the web site....









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According to a brochure I got from Anne... Large sebenza, decorated, BG42 blade with inlay is $460 plus $50 for Iolite and $35 for Star Sapphire.

Anne or Mark, I'm curious as to which Inlay is most popular?

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Johnny:
After much painstaking research (actually I just asked Briget) it seems that the most popular semi-precious stone inlay is the Blue Star Sapphire. Second place is a tie with the Almandine Garnet and Mother of Pearl.
Thanks,
Mark
 
Mickey77,

The prices should have been posted on the far right column right next to the button/camera that you press to get the photo.

Cool
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lookin' knives are they!!!

SWWWEEEEEEEEEEEETTTT!!!!! lol
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Thanks Mark.

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