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Remember. Sebenza means work. And thats what I do with mine. I have cleaned fish and squirrels. And I have also used them to cut my steaks. A sebenza is more fun to have if you use it. I actually had the cf sebenza fall off of the tailgate of my truck and ran it over. Other than a few scratches nothing happened to it. Go out and get it dirty😄.

Looks good! And 3, no less! I like the CF Sebenzas. I prefer Spydies, Benchies, and Kershaws for hard use, but I do carry the Sebenza for light tasks.
 
I definitely have more faith in my sebenzas than my benchmades. I was the same way as you are when I first got my sebenza, but once it gets that first scratch you realize its just a knife and its okay to use hard. Hahah
 
Hey guys, I'm new here and need some help picking a knife! I already have the paramilitary 2 and was trying to find a knife that opens in a "cool" way, or just a good new knife.

I've narrowed it down to one of these:

Griptillian
Mini griptillian
Kershaw blur
Kershaw skyline
Kershaw leek
Spyderco delica

Which one of these are the best? Or could you recommend something else? Thanks
 
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Hey guys, I'm new here and need some help picking a knife! I already have the paramilitary 2 and was trying to find a knife that opens in a "cool" way, or just a good new knife.

I've narrowed it down to one of these:

Griptillian
Mini griptillian
Kershaw blur
Kershaw skyline
Kershaw leek
Spyderco delica

Which one of these are the best? Or could you recommend something else? Thanks
Those are all great knives. I would go with one of the Griptillians, but also check out CRKT, and Cold Steel they have some good offerings.
 
Hey guys, I'm new here and need some help picking a knife! I already have the paramilitary 2 and was trying to find a knife that opens in a "cool" way, or just a good new knife.

I've narrowed it down to one of these:

Griptillian
Mini griptillian
Kershaw blur
Kershaw skyline
Kershaw leek
Spyderco delica

Which one of these are the best? Or could you recommend something else? Thanks

I have Mini Grip and a Skyline, and i've had a Leek. Also had the Delica's big brother, the Endura. Out of everything, I'd recommend the Skyline. The two I have are awesome, they flip out like a bat from hell and Sandvik 14C28N is easy to sharpen!
 
Hey guys, I'm new here and need some help picking a knife! I already have the paramilitary 2 and was trying to find a knife that opens in a "cool" way, or just a good new knife.

I've narrowed it down to one of these:

Griptillian
Mini griptillian
Kershaw blur
Kershaw skyline
Kershaw leek
Spyderco delica

Which one of these are the best? Or could you recommend something else? Thanks

Great choices, but I would get one of the Benchmades. (That way you get to try out a new brand.) Also consider some of the offerings from ZT.

The Skyline is awesome, too.
 
I use Photobucket. It is free to register, and you can upload pics from your computer or a memory card. Then, click and copy the "IMG" link, and paste it into your post.

I have so many pictures on BF that people have viewed, that I had to buy a paid membership with Photobucket. It has to do with the amount of band width that you are using.
 
I love the Mark 1. it preforms amazing in whatever you throw at it. It is a great bushcraft, utility, and tactical knife. The handle is very ergonomic and shock obsorbing when batoning wood. I give it 5 stars

That's good.
I'm thinking of picking one up when the cash becomes available
 
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