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Review - My Impressions Of The Sebenza 31 | BladeForums. com I recently purchased a Small Sebenza 31 and have been very much enjoying it as my regular carry knife for the last couple weeks I was carrying a Small Sebenza 21 beforehand, so it didn't take me long to notice differences between the 21 and 31 I was aware of most before purchasing, but some I
A look at Sebenza design changes through the years A few older videos until I can do some new ones: Chris Reeve Knives - A Brief Rambling on Sebenza Evolution Chris Reeve Sebenza: Classic vs 21 Chris Reeve Knives: A Look at the Sebenza, 21, 25, Umnumzaan Thumb studs, original Sebenza in the front and current stud on a 21 in the back Sebenzas from left to right: Original, Regular, Classic MM, 21
What are the Competitors to the Chris Reeve SEBENZA? Are there any? The Sebenza has a unique personality due to the finish on the titanium scales and the smoothness of the washers It also has very classy profile I’ve had a few 21’s and a 31, all small size Some people knock the 31 but that’s insane It does everything the 21 did and eliminates the issue with the clip pushing on the lock bar
Chris Reeve Knives History Timeline To Date Blade Steel Timeline Here is the Chris Reeve History Timeline I promised I would post Anne Reeve sent this to me about year ago as I was inquiring about the many models of One-Piece Knives This Timeline gives you the KNIFE DESCRIPTION; YEAR INTRODUCED; YEAR DISCONTINUED This List has been invaluable to me in
So here are my (practical) thoughts about Sebenza MagnaCut That took me a good bit longer than expected, but I was simply involved in other projects recently But anyway, thanks to Alex's generosity I was able to play with Sebenza in MagnaCut for full 3 months last summer I tried to put together my observations based on some notes during daily use
Review - Sebenza 31 | BladeForums. com The Sebenza 31 came out after Chris Reeve left the company, there are so many changes from the 21 to the 31 that I think he wouldn't have approved, Chris was a just a better knife designer engineer Changes like the ceramic ball lockup and the lack of pivot bushing just as Chris designed into the Sebenza 25 (which later became the Inkosi)?
sebenza 21 vs umnumzaan - BladeForums. com The super quiet action of the Umnumzaan is in sharp contrast to the loud clink-clank of the large Sebenza In fairness I only have a Damascus Sebenza so maybe that somehow contributes to the clanky feel of the Sebenza deployment? I ended up removing my Umnumzaan clip that sits right on the edge vs off a few mm in the Sebenza
Sebenza or Inkosi??? | BladeForums. com The Sebenza is a classic, has a pivot bushing, simple 1 tool take take down and comes in many different flavors The Inkosi is modernized with finger grooves, adjustable pivot and very easy reassembly
Sebenza 31 - after a little break in? - BladeForums. com I bought a lefty Sebenza 31 in early August and it was nowhere near as smooth or as easily opened as other 21's I've had in the past The lockbar tension is markedly higher and with the addition of the ceramic ball interface, it is much harder to open the blade because you have to overcome the larger size detent ball