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A while ago, I traded several knives & got my first Sebenza. A small classic bocote wood inlay model. Couldn't leave well enough alone & traded it for a, gasp! Strider SnG tanto.
Well, while thinking about using the Sng (I never did), I picked up another Strider, a PT, & a Bradley Alias II. Well, I figured out for myself that the Alias II, while a nice knife, is not a Sebenza. So, I traded off both Striders & the Alias II. I got a small regular in-line CGG Sebenza (& some other knives, too).
It's a very nice knife, but I decided I'd rather have an inlay classic. So, I traded my new CGG Sebenza for a...bocote wood inlay Sebenza. The very same one I had traded away a month or so ago, lol.
So, I should have my bocote wood inlay Sebenza tomorrow or the next day or so, & it'll be with me for good. & it's going to be a user now. Probably my EDC or, at the very least, part of my rotation.
You'd think I'd learn, but that's the problem, you/I seem to think the next knife will be better.
Well, while thinking about using the Sng (I never did), I picked up another Strider, a PT, & a Bradley Alias II. Well, I figured out for myself that the Alias II, while a nice knife, is not a Sebenza. So, I traded off both Striders & the Alias II. I got a small regular in-line CGG Sebenza (& some other knives, too).
It's a very nice knife, but I decided I'd rather have an inlay classic. So, I traded my new CGG Sebenza for a...bocote wood inlay Sebenza. The very same one I had traded away a month or so ago, lol.
So, I should have my bocote wood inlay Sebenza tomorrow or the next day or so, & it'll be with me for good. & it's going to be a user now. Probably my EDC or, at the very least, part of my rotation.
You'd think I'd learn, but that's the problem, you/I seem to think the next knife will be better.