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A look at Sebenza design changes through the years Original Sebenza on the left, 21 on the right There are a few things going on in this photo: - Original flat clip on the left versus the newer standard clip on the right - Notice the countersink cut into the flat clip and the matching clip screw - The new clip has no countersink and the bottom of the screw head is flat
Review - My Impressions Of The Sebenza 31 | BladeForums. com 480 Aug 15, 2020 #1 I recently purchased a Small Sebenza 31 and have been very much enjoying it as my regular carry knife for the last couple weeks I was carrying a Small Sebenza 21 beforehand, so it didn't take me long to notice differences between the 21 and 31
sebenza 21 vs umnumzaan - BladeForums. com Sebenza 21 pros: -pivot bushing (I like being able to just tighten it down and not worry about getting it just right to balance smoothness and blade play) -classic design, more people friendly, I like the rounded spine -the lock bar cutout possibly makes closing it easier cons: the sterile look might get boring Umnumzaan pros:
So here are my (practical) thoughts about Sebenza MagnaCut 1,804 Feb 8, 2022 #1 That took me a good bit longer than expected, but I was simply involved in other projects recently But anyway, thanks to Alex's generosity I was able to play with Sebenza in MagnaCut for full 3 months last summer I tried to put together my observations based on some notes during daily use, also against other knives
Inkosi or Sebenza 31 - BladeForums. com 3,862 Nov 24, 2019 #2 The main mechanical difference between the 31 and inkosi is the pivot The 31 will have a bushing that rides between the scales and over the pivot screw This keeps the scales evenly spaced with essentially “fixed” tension on the washers, no matter how hard one cranks down the pivot screw (That’s the same as a 21)
Umnumzaan vs. Sebenza - BladeForums. com Don't confuse them with rubber or neoprene, and don't replace them with rubber or neoprene I actually prefer the Classic or 21, which have a large cutout on the solid side, to the Regular Sebenza and the Umnumzaan, which have much generous access However, you might not agee, and or you might like the fuller handles better
Whats so great about the Sebenza? | BladeForums. com In my experience, the Sebenza is probably the best thing I have in its given class If something is worth the money, you know it right away I knew the Sebenza was top notch as soon as I received it Much like my Surefire M6, the quality is immediately tangible The M6 is a best-in-class type item too, but the Sebenza you can use every day
Sebenza Large or Small? - BladeForums. com 3,856 Sep 10, 2021 #16 If the 0450 and miniGrip are your size, the small Sebenza will fit right in Even though the closed length of the Small is about a half inch less than the 0450, usable grip space is about the same The 0450 has a bit longer blade, but the Small is a way better cutter due to grind
Hard use Sebenzas | BladeForums. com Apr 8, 2016 #3 The Insingo is a great shape for hard use, it SHOULD carry out most of the duties you describe I say "should" because only fixed blade can handle ALL of these, but I see why you don't want to carry a fixed blade
Recommendation? - Sebenza Alternative - BladeForums. com Jan 11, 2020 #11 I might get marinated in this forum, but I must say I feel Sebenza is a bit over-rated at its price point (around $410 for the plain 21 model) It's a simple but well executed Titanium (6A14V) Frame Lock knife with CPM-S35VN Blade I honestly don't think this knife is worth almost half a grand