Where Insingo Stands - Next To Two Different Concept.

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The Triads:

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The one received the most attention, appearance wise is the Insingo. Nothing done to the William Henry's satin, electrode anode scales or the stainless lined carbon fiber scaled Yojimbo.

Favorite lock, smoothness, blade steel, cut/slicing satisfaction and edge holding - first start being my favorite, clockwise, starts with William Henry.

Favorite scale - stainless lined carbon, seconds goes to the others.

Favorite scale for mods - plain titanium:

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Favorite scale finish - Mirror polish and preserved with durable heat anodize. Electro anode finish, unlike the more costly "Hard Coat" variety, far less durable, is good for recess/internal, as demonstrated with the William Henry and its satin polish exterior has little to no reflective ability. Although, while carried, I am disciplined not to mix knife with loose change or keys and such. So....

Nonetheless, I enjoy the process to obtain and benefits of the highest attainable mirror finish, as well as, for its reflective capabilities.

Favorite to kill time and play with reflecting lights: Insingo! ;)

- Dreamy Hawaiian Southern Lights - :

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Thank you for your compliment!

Indeed they are and unique individually for enjoyments! :thumbup:
 
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