That is what I am referencing actually. I have put my Sebenza's and Umnumzaan's through hell and back. I dont care for fixed blades. I've got a few but I have never once thought to myself "I should probably go grab a fixed blade for this." We dont have to agree. Different strokes for different...
I personally take my Chris Reeve knives for that sort of stuff. That might sound weird but CRK will fix whatever I manage to break. They want you to use them though and I have. I trust my CRK's with my life. I just have to clean them every once in awhile and keep them hair popping sharp. Just my...
Im not sold on the new 31's yet. That's definitely a gorgeous knife. Is this your first Sebenza? How does it compare to the 21? Im currently sitting here fondling my Sebenza Large 21 with the Hex design and blue ano wondering if I need to get the latest from Mr. Reeve.
I've got 3 knives and a Multitool that I will never sell. All from my wife, who cant believe that knives cost more than a couple bucks. ZT 0095, Spyderco Dragonfly in ZDP-189, Spyderco Shaman Bladehq M4 exclusive with DLC coat and a Titanium Leatherman Charge+. Funny story actually. The first...
I have found that I prefer a 3.5" blade. I do love heft in the pocket! I want to know that I have a substantial tool in my pocket that is going to ruin some poor apples day. I've typically got a Chris Reeve Umnumzaan or Sebenza. I really love my Hinderer XM-18 Fatty's too. I'll be honest here, I...
Indiana really doesn't have much for knives. We've got a lot of gun shops that claim to have a great knife selection but they're usually just cheap 440C, poor heat treats and cheaply made pot steel scales. I can say that Indiana Knives down in Bloomington, IN has a fantastic selection of higher...