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The CRK Insingo Hangout!

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My two insingos on my last day of work in BC before heading back to school. A super functional pair.
 
I'm bumping this thread because of my love for Insingos. I was sharpening my large 21 Micarta Insingo tonight and realized again how much I love the Insingo blade design. Easiest blade to sharpen of any knife I own and one of the most useable blade designs ever.



Anyone who loves CRK's needs at least one Insingo blade.

Now, if CRK would just make them in Damascus... :thumbup:
 
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My small Insingo is with me every day since I got it last month. I love it so much, I'm tempted to buy a large Insingo. And I don't buy knives much anymore at all. This blade is about perfect for my knife uses. IMO, one of the best knife designs out there, CRK or otherwise.

Jim
 
I bought a small micarta insingo off the exchange last month, and I've carried it probably 75% of the time since then. Unfortunately, the tip was slightly damaged when I got it, and it's harder to get that back on the wharncliffe profile.
 
Most carried knife by far since obtaining it at the beginning of the year.
Just need a small brother for it. :cool::thumbup:

 
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