Show Your EDC Pocket Perfection.

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I carry the CF Sebenza 21 (best production knife, ever, by the way) in front right pocket, beater BM 940 in the left pocket, light in change pocket, Leatherman PS + keys in left pocket with beater 940, wallet in back right, and IPhone 4S in back left.

Light, obscenely functional, and stylish. Used to carry OC before it leaked and caused a pretty hilarious evening with the girl friend.
 
How are you liking the CF sebbie? I've been thinking about getting one, but wasn't sure how it compares to the Ti ones.

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I carry the CF Sebenza 21 (best production knife, ever, by the way) in front right pocket, beater BM 940 in the left pocket, light in change pocket, Leatherman PS + keys in left pocket with beater 940, wallet in back right, and IPhone 4S in back left.

Light, obscenely functional, and stylish. Used to carry OC before it leaked and caused a pretty hilarious evening with the girl friend.
 
How are you liking the CF sebbie? I've been thinking about getting one, but wasn't sure how it compares to the Ti ones.

In my opinion, the CF version is an improvement over the full Ti version, both functionally and aesthetically.

Functionally, the lighter weight is *very* noticeable, especially when carrying the knife in slacks or jeans. I'd compare it to a small micarata. It also shifts the balance just so slightly toward the blade when cutting, leading to easier slicing. I also like how easily it glides out of the pocket. The CF version is every bit as smooth in deployment and lockup as plain janes I've handled. Jaw-dropping tolerances as expected. Incredibly strong as well. The CF has survived a particularly nasty drop onto a concrete floor without so much as a scratch. Not a huge difference in the grip department: outstanding ergos.

Aesthetically, the CF scale adds considerable elegance and style as well.

Honestly, the CF version captures the function of the Sebenza 21 perfectly: a light, stylish, strong, and slim cutting tool that carries well in the pocket.
 
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Locutus - I had the Small CF Sebenza which I imagine would be the one you'd be getting.
It's a great little blade. Tolerances are outstanding, fit and finish are top notch, CF is beautiful, makes the knife much lighter but it's just as solid, smooth as can be, an overall just a great knife.
If I were looking for a Small Sebenza, I wouldn't hesitate to get that one again.

I only got rid of mine because my Large sees all the action and the Small wasn't getting carried or used.

When they make a CF Small Insingo, I'm in.
 
I have too many knives including a number of relatively expensive ones (sebenza, klotzli,...).
Strangely my perfect EDC is still the humble alox Victorinox Soldier (now called Pioneer). Light, dependable, good for all normal (not hard) uses.
 
I have too many knives including a number of relatively expensive ones (sebenza, klotzli,...).
Strangely my perfect EDC is still the humble alox Victorinox Soldier (now called Pioneer). Light, dependable, good for all normal (not hard) uses.

Dagon! Miss your vids Sir! Watched your Enzo Birk review the other night. Still use it? The redesigned one looks great. Scale fits flush with liners. Lower clip. Two steel choices and bolsters. Hard to find in stock.
 
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I carry the CF Sebenza 21 (best production knife, ever, by the way) in front right pocket, beater BM 940 in the left pocket, light in change pocket, Leatherman PS + keys in left pocket with beater 940, wallet in back right, and IPhone 4S in back left.

Light, obscenely functional, and stylish. Used to carry OC before it leaked and caused a pretty hilarious evening with the girl friend.

Perfect man! Amazing setup.
 
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