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Old 02-17-2017, 02:35 PM
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From everything I hear, they are the shizzle, but I know I don't want to drop that kind of coin.
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Has anyone carried or owned a Chris Reeves Sebenza? I'm infatuated with them but not sure I want to drop that kind of coin.
I have never owned one as they are way out of my budget, and I used to scoff at price, until I picked one up and inspected it. I can now see why they cost so much, the attention to detail is just amazing, fit and finish is absolutely perfect, and the action is like butta. If they are within you budget I would highly recommended one.
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I like my Kershaw Leek it does everything I need it too.
and keeps a sharp edge
Beat me to it, jmart. Light, assisted opening, USA made, reasonably priced, and big enough to do real work, yet small enough to keep you out of trouble with the local constabulary should you ever be required to empty your pockets.
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