Small Plain Lefty Sebenza :)

Brian_T

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I finally found one.

After looking for one on the WTB forum for months, I finally tracked one down.

Dennis Wright of Wright Knife and Sporting Goods had one IN STOCK and it is mine.

Woo-Hoo!!

Initial impression:
It's larger than I thought. Fit and finish is, as has become the standard, OUTSTANDING. Even better, it's a lefty.

I didn't think that I would ever find another knife as sturdy or as nice as my large lefty but I've found JUNIOR!
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He's just as robust as his left-handed daddy but less threatening at the office.

A welcome addition to my ever-growing collection of high-class cutlery.

Thanks Chris and Anne for SUCH a great product.

Brian_T
brianthornburg@home.com
 
Welcome to the family!
I was telling my wife last night, (like she really wanted to hear about it...
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) but she did seem to pay attention for a bit, as I told her that of all the knives I have the small Sebenza seems almost perfect, but I have a serious problem right now, there seems to be a creeping steel virus in my system that keeps echoing in my head to buy a wood inlaid small Sebenza, so now I've set my sights on one of them and must needs to save up for one!

I know, I know....I wasn't going to buy another knife for a long time, but can't help myself!

G2

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G2 LeatherWorks
 
Brian, that's great you will like it as well as the large. I alternate carrying my small and large left handed Sebenzas.
Now I am thinking about a plain LH Umfaan or 2000 model.

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RICK - Left Handers Unite
 
2000 Model?!?

Aw, man, just when I thought my wallet was safe.

Rick, tell me more.

Thanks,

Brian_T
brianthornburg@home.com
 
Congrats on the new blade! Your wallet will never be safe!!



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