#121619 - 10/04/14 08:38 AM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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Finally got my phone to send the Seb picture and I resized it to work. Again, I haven't seen any other Sebenza's with a partial serated edge. I'm sure they are out there, but this is the first one I have run across.
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#121624 - 10/04/14 07:22 PM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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I've seen them, but they are rare. Nice one, Pap.
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#121627 - 10/05/14 09:05 AM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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I suspect one could send their Seb back to the factory and request the serations, but don't know that for sure.
Pap
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#121628 - 10/05/14 10:07 AM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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I do know that a new blade swap (knife has to be sent to CRK) is about $135. I have an older (regular) small Seb. without thumb notches and have never seen another like that. It's not a user, so it's no biggie, but I like the TNs on my user.
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#121629 - 10/05/14 05:02 PM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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I remember well the first time I laid eyes on a Sebenza. It was soon after its introduction to the marketplace. Thought it was neat but resisted obtaining one, perhaps because I was young and didn't have the disposable income necessary for such an 'investment'. When the modified Wharncliff version (Insignio?) was offered by Knife Art several years back, I hinted to my family it would be the perfect Christmas gift for 'the man who has everything'. Low & behold I received one for Christmas that year. It isn't hyperbole to say I think it's the finest folding knife available. I sure wish I had purchased one 25 years ago. But then, my knife collection wouldn't be as large as it is now. My advice to anyone contemplating acquisition of one of these masterpieces; DON'T WAIT! Don't deprive yourself of an exquisite example of the cutlerers art.
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#121630 - 10/05/14 05:16 PM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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Buy two, one decorated to stash away and fondle from time to time and one to use as an EDC.
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#121633 - 10/06/14 01:53 AM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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DAvid- Next time you go to Idaho, take your Sebe to the factory and get it sharpened and detailed. It's not far from the airport. Mike, I am going to Idaho tomorrow. But I am not going to Boise on this trip. I am driving up from Sundance to Ketchum. However, I did notice that CRK is close to the Boise airport. I will take my knife in the next time I am in town. Thanks!
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#121786 - 10/12/14 08:40 PM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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David--
I had the same problem with the Small Sebenza I carried in the '90's. I found it would not stay sharp with minimal usage, so sent it back to be restored to new condition and sold it.
Since then, they have improved steel, and have better edge holding. And if you have a problem with one they will stand behind it--I just did not think the problem I had with the one I sold was typical of their knives.
Heck, the Benchmade I have carried for about 12 years also is not great at holding an edge, even though I sent it back and had a newer blade installed.
Back to the Sebenza--at the time I was buying wholesale from Chris and retailing them at shows. Talking to him one day, I asked if he would put serrations on some blades for me or if that might be offered as an option at some point. Flat out no way, he did not see a reason for serrations. I'm sure that he and others like him have all kinds of things thrown at them, and the process of interrupting normal work flow to accommodate customers' whims is probably too disruptive.
However, now that they offer serrations--I have not bought one of them! The reason: I have not found a way to re-sharpen the serrations well enough on Spyderco knives, so I doubt I could maintain a serrated Sebenza as well as I would like.
Larry
P.S.: I keep telling myself that Spyderco has the sharpest blades out-of-the-box, but I am not assured that I or Spyderco can return their knives to their original level of sharpness when they come out of the factory.
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#121817 - 10/14/14 07:41 AM
Re: Chris Reeve-Boise, Idaho
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Same here. Buy quality and only cry once.
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