Side by side pictures of Small Inkosi with Small Sebenza

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Butt to butt
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Yikes! I just noted the centering is off on my Small Inkosi !?! [emoji44]
Not sure how that happened, but I'll tear it down tonight for a look.

edit: It's all good. I didn't LocTite it after the last cleaning; the pivot was really loose--fixed now; centered perfectly! [emoji3]
 
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Thanks to your pictures. I have a Small Inkosi ordered.
TKC, you get some of the credit for this, with your great loyalty to the Small Inkosi.:D
 
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When the postman comes, "pics or it never happened!"

-now you can start saving for your next CRK! ;-)
 
The Small Inkosi is one of the best CRK's I have owned. Such an amazing Big little knife.
 
I am curious about the large detent ball lockup system. Have not seen one close up, looking forward to it.
The extra large washers... smooth.
Of course the large pivot pin, what is not to like.
 
The Small Inkosi is the most fun knife I've bought in ages. I was worried it would be too small, but it's not. It really is a little tank. The blade is thicker, but it still slices well. I no longer have the Wilson Combat Startac. I traded it for a second Small Inkosi that's plain (not anodized). I think that tells the story. Enjoy!
*The large ceramic detent ball was introduced on the Umnumzaan. I think I had four of them and every one locked up like a brick. I currently have two Sebenza 25s and two Small Inkosis. In a knife of this caliber, at this price I expect ZERO blade play or Lock Rock. THAT is what CRK delivers and that's why I am so loyal.
 

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