Small sebenza travelling to UK

Dennis...

I was referring to the fact that the hands were covering up the "R" in rolex, and jokingly implying that you had a Bolex or a Dolex i.e. fake rolex
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Originally posted by Davis147:
Hi each
jack
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An update: Knife arrived safe and sound, although it did get lost in the UK postal service for a fortnight. Once in my posession it has not yet left my body. Just to prove what a novice I am, I drew blood 4 times through accidental nicks from a blade sharper than any that has touched my face. I am chuffed to bits(translates as "ecstatic"). Co workers have responded with: is that a freebie? (sales rep promotional gift!), if it cost more than £20 you've been ripped off, or the more common, what is that material? The latter question directed to the titanium frame. No interest at all in the BG42 blade material! I even had a comment about the poorly designed nail file on the pivot end of the blade spine. At which point I slapped my forehead in despair and resigned to appreciate without attempting to convert the ignorant.
Redrags
Tink PS how do I get a large (standard) into the UK?
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Congrads Davis 147. They are one cool knife ! I have learned not to show my knives to non-knife people here, they just don't get it!
ThomM, personally I think a Kinetic Seiko goes well with a Sebenza. Mine have matching scratches err, character marks
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Hi, The very best knife with the very best watch?? Well, I believe the IWC Dopplechronograph in solid 18kt Gold would be a great choice for that position. The knife? It would be a large Sebenza in Bronze Pinstripe Damascus steel with a Koa or Buckeye inlay. I don't own either of these syles yet, but I hope to someday. Thanks, Jonathan

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