Sebenzas are like drugs

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First off, I don't, nor have I ever, used drugs so don't take it the wrong way. :p

Anyway, about 2 months ago, I sold both of my Sebenzas (one in order to buy another knife and the other for the cash) and have been craving one ever since. Just found a great deal one a leather inlay that I couldn't pass up and am anxiously awaiting its arrival.

So yeah, that's about it. My name's Randy and I'm a Sebenzaholic.:D
 
You think CRK is short for Chris Reeve Knives? It's short for "Crack". I just got my first Sebenza 2 1/2 weeks ago, and I want another one already!
 
My lesson that took me a while to learn. Never sell your sebenza, you'll regret it later.
 
Very good point, Ookpik. To CRK: are you reading this?:D :p ;)

But yeah, I guess I've learned my lesson. This Sebenza is definitely going to be a keeper!:cool:
 
I have to agree but not only as it pertains to the Sebbie but certainly to the Mnandi as well. To me it is the absolute best "Gent's" knife, period.
 
They´re really drugs.

Not long ago, i got my first one.

Now I own four Sebenzas, two Mnandis and the Sebbie No 5 (anual edition regular woodinlay with damascus blade) will be shipped this month.

And i´m sure, it´ll not be the last. ;)
 
The crappy thing about Sebenzas is that you can always trade them off for something else, because almost everyone wants one. I traded my first one off, but then I decided I wanted another one, and another one after that. BUT I'm not going to trade these 2, one is a tanto (almost irreplaceable) and the other has an awesome piece of wood inlayed in it, California Buckeye. The wood pattern is so unique that I consider it irreplaceable, so neither of them are going anywhere this time.
 
After all this talk, I am afraid to try. I am scared of addiction!! :D :D

And it's an expensive habit, I was told ----- many times! :D
 
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