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Posted: 9/23/2017 9:16:08 PM EDT
Considering buying myself a nice knife. The Sebenza keeps coming up as one of THE best production knives you can buy. Those of you that have one, or have had one, do you think they’re worth it? Feel free to post pics to justify my possible purchase.
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[#1]
I bought one because of the hype. I got the large.
Yes it was basically perfect fit and finish. But I prefer a beefier pocket knife when spending that kind of money. my all time favorite folders are my grayman dua!! Then I bought the grayman satu! That think is a freaking huge ass tank of a perfect folder! I don't regret selling the sebenza. And I will have a dua or satu on me forever. Yes I've tried almost all the higher end folders and I just keep coming back to Grayman's. That and for some reason I like benchmades. |
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It's a good knife, but nothing special. Doesn't have a super steel, doesn't come super sharp, does not open super easily (the thumb stud is somewhat small and surprisingly pointy). It would be impressive at $150, not so much at $400.
I like my Southard flipper from Spyderco way more, or my Reate, or the Benchmade Rift or 940-1, or a couple of ZT knives. It's a good knife, but I'd get two better ones for the money. |
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I got to play with one for a bit, and like others have said.......
Fit and finish was on point......but like others have said.....the steel wasn't on par with other $400 folders, didn't open silky smooth & fast like some folders I've had in better steel for less than 1/2 the cost. So it depends on what is important to you in a folder. Does being pretty trump ease of use? If it does, that's fine and all. But IMHO, you'd be better off spending $400 on a ZT. A lot of people love the sebenza though.......but it's not for everyone, which applies to every folder I imagine. My opinions are based only on how I view a knife and what is important to me....what you or someone else might value....i cannot comment on. Buy what you want and enjoy it to its fullest extent possible. If that's a sebenza, well, then buy one. It's a good knife by many accounts, it just doesn't tickle my personal fancy. |
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I picked mine up several years ago. "Worth it", is a very relative term. Materials are pretty standard, but machining and construction are quality...if you're looking for a decent folder, there are similar knives at a quarter the cost. However, if you desire a Sebenza because of it's name and history in the knife-world, it's a valuable addition to your collection. I carried mine for a few years, sent it back to Chris Reeves for a cleanup and it now sits in my safe (right beside my Hinderer). If you don't mind parting with the money, you won't be disappointed; however, if you're expecting a superior cutting tool, it likely will disappoint.
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Bought my first one in 96. I gave it to a LEO that is member on this site 3 years ago. I now have two more. I think they are great.
"Some people drive Fords and some people drive Chevrolets" |
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You can find almost new ones for a good price in the classifieds. Only way to know if you like it is to try it out.
I sold my Sebenza 25 because I used the Umnumzaan more. |
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You can find almost new ones for a good price in the classifieds. Only way to know if you like it is to try it out. I sold my Sebenza 25 because I used the Umnumzaan more. View Quote I sold my Submariner and wear a G-Shock. I still own my Sebenza, but it doesn't get carried as much as 10 other knives I like better. |
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I love my plain Sebenza 21. I like that it's not a super thick prybar type of knife. It's lightweight, thin and carries nice. It's easy to take apart to clean and there's not a lot of screws and scales. I like the hollow grind too, it's easy to keep sharp. I've had mine for over two years, I think it looks better after it gets some wear marks and scratches. I wish I had bought it long ago, it would have saved me from buying a couple of other $200 knives that I don't carry anymore.
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I'm picking up what everyone's putting down and it sounds like the Sebenza would be up my alley.
FWIW I wear a mechanical watch. Just a Seiko Turtle but I'd be wearing a Submariner if I was independently wealthy. A $350 knife is definitely within my tax bracket though. |
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[#12]
I've got a small, med, and large size from Reeves and think they are gorgeous. They go well with my Rolex.
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[#13]
i love mine. yeah, it doesn't have the most impressive steel (i don't think there's any real problem with s35vn though), and it wasn't cheap, but those are really the only two things i can knock it for.
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[#14]
Yeah, I don’t see what’s wrong with S35VN. People are so snobby, like if you don’t have a steel made from a pre-Reformation meteorite your knife is garbage.
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[#15]
I'd like to try out an umnumzaan (sorry don't know how it's spelt)
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[#16]
I personally think so.
It's not super fast flashy flipping, it's a well made pocket knife you open with purpose. The S35VN does well as a work knife and needs to be stropped from time to time but keeps a working edge. The handle design is perfect for working and its designed to be field serviceable Check my knife porn thread. It's uncommon for me not to be carrying a Sebenza every couple days even with a lot of great knives. Right now my Inkosi is ruling my pockets |
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[#17]
Small Sebenza 21 Insingo should be here tomorrow.
Star_Scream, your knife porn thread will be the death of me. |
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[#21]
Good choice and a great knife.
I've owned customs, ZT/BM/Hinderer "Tanks", and others of the cheaper flavor (Kershaw chive for example). I still carry my small regular sebenza 10 years later. Big honking tactical brick knives have their place. I like to look at them. They suck for EDC unless your job requires wearing carharts or cargo pants. CRK's heat treat is pretty phenomenal. |
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View Quote Awesome knife homie. |
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[#27]
Congrats!
I've wanted a small sebenza for years. Guess I haven't found the right deal! |
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Insingo Inkosi on the CRK website. Waiting for a tanto blade...
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[#34]
I don't know, but if I could buy a 4.5" or 5" one I'd buy one to find out.
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Great pair! Went with removal of the lanyards and the lanyard stud I see. View Quote |
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Tried the lanyard on the small for a day. Didn't like how it stuck out of my pocket. Never had a lanyard on a knife before so I went with what I know. Also really made me appreciate the design of the Sebenza and how it's MEANT to be user disassembled and serviced. Allowed me to grease up the washers good too. View Quote I've got a Mnandi on the way too. Interesting to see how my taste in folders has trended to the smaller end over the years. |
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A lot of Kool aid drinkers here. Sebenzas are over rated. View Quote They're just a bit spendy, to me, compared to what you can get elsewhere, is all. Doesn't mean they're overrated for everybody. I don't own a Sebenza, but remember them in the 90s when they were in the $200 range, but never pulled the trigger. The people who own them and there are a lot, don't think that they're overrated, is the point. Chris |
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[#43]
A Large 21 Insingo has been my Holy Grail for ages. I just finally pulled the trigger tonight on one. Even got free overnight shipping so hopefully I'll see it Monday/Tuesday. So excited.
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[#45]
Thanks. Pretty excited about it. Gonna be nervous about really using it though since it'll be my most expensive knife.
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Thanks. Pretty excited about it. Gonna be nervous about really using it though since it'll be my most expensive knife. View Quote |
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[#48]
I’ve got a small, medium, and large (too old to remember their African names). The large one is gorgeous with a Damascus blade.
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