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I am looking for another small CRK Sebenza with wood scales, either an annual edition Sebbie, or another small wood scaled version. Seeking an interesting wood grain pattern, such as spalted maple, thuya, california buckeye burl, or even mammoth bark..... let me know what you have in trade. Sorry no plain, micarta or decorated Sebenzas.
Here is a bit about my small Sebenza. NEW, unused, never carried. No marks, scratches or rubs. Box elder inlays as shown. CRK Box, papers, birth certificate, leather sheath, tool. "Classic MM" version born in 2007. Gold single thumb stud and CRK lanyard w gold pin. I have taken the knife apart recently to use Chris' fluorinated grease - so it is perfectly tuned and smooth, dead center blade.
I have many references for you - mostly via other forums, which I am happy to provide. I would hope you have the same.
Thank you for pondering a trade. Depending on what you have and the condition, I may be willing to add or receive funds to complete the transaction.
Best,
Dr. Ernie
hanssernie@msn.com
I am looking for another small CRK Sebenza with wood scales, either an annual edition Sebbie, or another small wood scaled version. Seeking an interesting wood grain pattern, such as spalted maple, thuya, california buckeye burl, or even mammoth bark..... let me know what you have in trade. Sorry no plain, micarta or decorated Sebenzas.




Here is a bit about my small Sebenza. NEW, unused, never carried. No marks, scratches or rubs. Box elder inlays as shown. CRK Box, papers, birth certificate, leather sheath, tool. "Classic MM" version born in 2007. Gold single thumb stud and CRK lanyard w gold pin. I have taken the knife apart recently to use Chris' fluorinated grease - so it is perfectly tuned and smooth, dead center blade.




I have many references for you - mostly via other forums, which I am happy to provide. I would hope you have the same.
Thank you for pondering a trade. Depending on what you have and the condition, I may be willing to add or receive funds to complete the transaction.
Best,
Dr. Ernie
hanssernie@msn.com
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