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Small 21 or mnandi? Alittle more to it.

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So I currently edc a fixed blade with a 4" blade. the handle on the knives is redwood burl. Im looking for a knife to accompany this one. So my question is: Which would you go with considering the fact that ill have the fixed blade for larger cutting tasks?

Small sebenza 21 with blood wood inlays or a mnandi with blood wood inlays.

I know these posts are everywhere but i couldn't find any in my particular situation.

Thanks for any help you can give.
 
Just to throw a wrench in your plan...I'd recommend a Small Insingo Sebenza with bloodwood inlay (if that becomes an option).
I have both the large and small Insigno and I am a HUGE fan of the blade shape.

Lisa
 
Mnandi with Redwood Burl

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I was unaware of the redwood special edition knives. I really like that small seb with redwood. Pretty hard to find tho id imagine?
 
...Pretty hard to find tho id imagine?

Next to impossible, really. James is just a tease.
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I prefer a clip-less small seb for pocket carry over a Mnandi, but that is strictly a personal preference. Choose the one that suits you best and there is no wrong answer.
 
Yea think im going with the small seb. Thanks for the eye candy tho one of those would go with my knife perfectly
 
As you carry a fixed blade, I'd say get the small Sebenza.
I suppose you live in a knife-friendly environment - so get the pocket sized Sebenza.
hope this helps
red mag
 
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