Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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I as well am contemplating the purchase of a sebenza small…. Never carried a knife but as I've grown older I find myself noticing more and more how handy it would be to have one. Not a day goes by I don't have to use my car keys or something similar in substitute of the knife I don't have.
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I as well am contemplating the purchase of a sebenza small…. Never carried a knife but as I've grown older I find myself noticing more and more how handy it would be to have one. Not a day goes by I don't have to use my car keys or something similar in substitute of the knife I don't have.
Sm Sebbie is like the 634S it's the gateway!
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Again, like the 634S…
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I can't wait! I keep checking my tracking number even though it says Saturday (unless they leave a slip to pick it up from the post office which I absolutely HATE)!
The Ti-Lock looks too damn cool to pass up! Or maybe I'll get a Sebenza with an inlay. Some looks amazing. Especially the ebony wood ones.
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My Sebenza 21 will be here tomorrow (HOPEFULLY!!!), unless I get a pick up slip of course, which will have to be Monday
I don't want to carry another knife until I get my Sebenza. I refuse to carry a knife, even if it doesn't feel right to go about my day and this weekend without a knife in my pocket! Has this happened to anyone before?
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My only reliable knife, my dads old Case.
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Case always made a great product
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I got my Sebenza today! I am at a loss for words. This thing is incredible! It is much thinner than I expected, but it is amazing. Love the sound of the lockup and closing! This is definitely the last knife I probably will ever buy
It's already getting stains on the handles from my 301s
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Enjoi
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I'm still pretty new to the knife game and I've hated on Spydercos from the first time I saw one.
Well, I got a blue tenacious today.
I've been carrying assisted opening knives and I've just been too paranoid lately to keep carrying them. So I decided I needed something a little more NYC friendly. Now I'm already thinking about the smaller Ambitious.
Knives are a hellava drug.
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My humble collection so far.
Zero Tolerance 0350 ZDP-189 Composite blade
DPx HEST
Spyderco Tenacious
Ontario Rat 1
Kershaw Cryo
EOD Breacher Bar
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Ok chaps, I need some help deciding what to buy. I'm saving for a CRK, either a Mnandi or small Sebenza, but in the meantime I'm looking to get my first Spyderco, and going by the glowing reviews on here, one of these should make me happy,
Delica
Dragonfly II (FRN or G10)
Tenacious
SageThe Tenacious really appeals because it seems such a bargain, maybe I should just start with that and get one of the others on the list once I've got my CRK?
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The Tenacious is (a bit) bigger than a small Sebenza though… The Dragonfly is a very small knife... The Delica comes closest, without being as expensive as the Sage...
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I have a Spyderco Persistence which is of the same "series" as the Tenacious. Even though the build quality, the scales, the clip and the lockup is amazing even if the knife would be double the price the blade is not that good. Mine has gotten kinks all over the edge even though I haven't done any hard stuff with it so I guess the steel is too soft or something. If I could find a knife with a better blade and the equal to all the other factors I would recommend it in a heartbeat. I guess that would be the Delica or the Sage from what I've heard about them (no hands on experience with those).
If the Benchmade Mini Griptilian had better scales I'd recommend that but with custom scales it's a bit precious.
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The Resilience/Tenacious/Persistence/Ambitious line uses a steel I don't really care for. Don't get me wrong, it'll do the job, but it tends to stain and get rust spots easily. It sharpens up easily, but doesn't hold and edge for a super long time (NB: I tend not to like knives that hold an edge for a super long time, they take longer to sharpen in the field)
I would toss the Spyderco Native 5 into your list as well. It has the same handle length as the Small Sebenza, but it's a little taller and more ergonomic. Blade length is also the same, although the cutting edge on the Native is shorter due to the 50/50 choil. I like the 50/50 choil as I can choke up on the blade for more delicate work or I need some leverage (nice for the zip ties they use for dog toy packaging). Also uses the same bushing system that the Sebenza used to use that makes the pivot so smooth. Both have S35VN steel (holds an edge for quite a long time, not so great for field sharpening, great if you don't know how to sharpen). Quad mount system for the clip. And the backlock on the Native 5 has evolved over a couple decades and is one of the best, if not the best, backlock out there. Howes Knife Shop probably has the best price out there right now