Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Honestly: DouNg recommended me the Sebenza and I've been so fucking happy with it every day since I got one… I'm sure I'm abusing it but I'm having it serviced by a local sharpener this week if my backup knife arrives... Just needs a lick of oil, needs to be sharpened professionally, and hopefully he'll manage to replace the clip as well...
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I am beyond stoked about this purchase… Sure it's not Reeve quality, but for 30 € (!), this is just mindblowingly awesome!.. The assisted opener is tons of fun to play with, but I prefer the thumb stud… I'm pretty sure I will cut off a couple of fingers tomorrow during work, but I won't even regret it... Big thanks once again to DougNg for the brilliant advice!.. Cheers mate!..
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Wow, nice piece Seul! My new Kershaw has the same assisted opener and thumb studs, very fun knife.
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The only thing I kinda hate is that the position of the clip doesn't really allow a hugely quick opening with the thumb stud if attached to front jeans pocket… Check this pic and visualise if you can to see what I mean... I'll get used to it, probs, but prefer the Reeve where my thumb automatically ends on the thumb stud...
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Oh yeah, I can see what you mean…The Reeve is such a fine knife, one of the best. You'll get used to the
Kershaw, I have two and my newer one I prefer due to the assisted opener. Works better with my arthritis. -
I will highly recommend buying from:
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I think eBay UK have a no knives policy. We live in a nanny state…
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Nothing locked, fixed, or over a three inch blade while out and about. And that includes in your car.
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I saw these online today. Mad looking, but clock the name!
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would be cool if the jean-beet-anator had a hand in the creation of that & is eating off it. wonder if her name is protected? to get back on track it looks as if it has a pointy end & can cut things. i think it will work