Sebenza vs...........

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Chef Boy-ar-dee ravioli. Which tastes better? (I say the Sebbie.)

1983 Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer. Which looks better going 120 mph on the Autobahn in a tight corner?

Garry Kasparov. Can the Sebbie really beat the #1 rated chess player in the world? IBM's Big Blue can.

Quilted Northern toilet paper. Which feels better on your behind the morning after the 3rd annual Gringo Joe's "Border Patrol" chili eating contest?

O.J. Simpson. Can the Sebbie slice the throats of two people and hire a dream-team of super-powered lawyers who insist on playing the race card, while manipulating the sympathies of simple-minded jurists, and getting away with brutal murder? I don't think so.

Morris the Cat. Oops, he's dead. Sorry.

Orion. Can the vaunted Sebenza defeat the famed hunter- constellation in a battle of mythic egos?

Spyderco Endura. Which one slices better?
 
Can you find the large Sebenza hidden in this picture??:confused: :p

Photo courtesy of J. Wylie.
 

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Neil you are a funny man...important to really look at the pict and notice that the end of the scales are not lined up even , the Large Seb (( And yes that is a LARGE SEB in that Pict , trust me , I took it :eek: )). The Seb can be used as a clip to hold the Skirmish...

Yeah buddy , the SKIRMISH is big , bad , sexy , wicked and sharp all at the same time....there aint nothing like it..you want a TRUE folding fixed blade...a folding bowie perhaps...SKIRMISH is the answer .... just make sure you have a good belt to hold up your pants after clipping her in your pocket..:D

USN : John T Wylie Jr
 
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Barefoot Simona's pics: does the Sebbie really look that cute? :D


Nice post, komondor!
 
Originally posted by Sticky
Neil, do you make a large version of that knife?

LMAO...I was just about to ask the same question :D

RL
 
Originally posted by Sticky
Neil, do you make a large version of that knife?

BAWAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

The skirmish in two sizes; huge and huge-er:eek:
 
Kasparov wouldn´t defeat the Sebbie in a Sicilian defense, Fischer probably could, if he decided to show up to the match, Schlechter could get an easy draw with the Sebbie, Nimzovich would keep it locked closed, Murphy would sacrifice his queen with it, Capablanca would have no trouble at all with the Thumbstud opening...
 
Dr.Lathe. . .

That SKIRMISH made me squimish !

The knife on the bottom definitely show's Mayo's talents in how he can juice up a Sebbie ! ;) :p :D
 
Neil, if that clumsy-looking knife below the elegant and graceful Sebenza is too large for you, you may send it to me. I have large hands and could probably use it for slicing vegetables or spreading cream cheese or hunting dinosaur in the next Jurassic Park movie.

Thanks! :D
 
Jeez!! It's only got a 5" blade!!! They are actually much lighter than most people expect......Besides Mr.Wylie that is! There must be more GRAVITY in Las Vegas!!:confused: :D A fixed blade of the same size with a full tang and handles would weigh much more.

Back on the Sebenza thing......Like many others, I get tired of reading about them! It seems like as soon as people discover the forum, they discover the Sebenza and want to learn about them!! I sure can't blame anyone for that. Once people get over the hurdle of spending the money for one, I feel it opens the door for customs.

I've put my original ATS-34 Sebbie through HELL and back and through HELL again. The damn knife is still working great. Pretty soon, I'll pass it on to my son. A true CLASSIC!!


Neil
 
Originally posted by Dr.Lathe
Jeez!! It's only got a 5" blade!!! They are actually much lighter than most people expect......Besides Mr.Wylie that is! There must be more GRAVITY in Las Vegas!!:confused: :D A fixed blade of the same size with a full tang and handles would weigh much more.

Yea, I was amazed at how light it is! It looks like a monster, but it feels great in the hand! I want one! :D
 
Today at a secret location here in Vegas , I again was comparing the above 2 knives. Neil you are right , the Skirmish does not really weigh that much. I guess I was just in AWE of that dam knife at the vegas show and never paid attention to what it weighed. However handling that knife today ;) I realized how light she really is .

Now I am thinking ...Skirmish or Curr. Who has a comparison shot between those 2 ? :confused:

Neil you so rock , and as I watched Dan AKA Mr.Singlemalt working on the grinder today and trying to get the grind lines straight....really makes me appreciate the Henchman all that much more :D
 
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