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Originally Posted By TheSixShooter: Looking for a new edc folder. I'm eyeing a Chris reeves umnumzaan, any other recommendations in that price range? View Quote I think most of us regulars in here like the Inkosi or Sebenza over the Zaan. I know I do. A lot of options around that range are lower production and fairly difficult to find in stock. The obvious ones are Hinderer and Spartan. I really like Jon McNees's PM Mac2 3.5" and Les George's VECP. The VECP in particular has great grind geometry and came screaming sharp from Les. Whatever you decide, I would seriously consider buying it secondhand on bladeforums or r/knife_swap. Save a few bucks, and most of them are basically new anyway. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: I think most of us regulars in here like the Inkosi or Sebenza over the Zaan. I know I do. A lot of options around that range are lower production and fairly difficult to find in stock. The obvious ones are Hinderer and Spartan. I really like Jon McNees's PM Mac2 3.5" and Les George's VECP. The VECP in particular has great grind geometry and came screaming sharp from Les. Whatever you decide, I would seriously consider buying it secondhand on bladeforums or r/knife_swap. Save a few bucks, and most of them are basically new anyway. View Quote Thanks, have you used the Sebenza with the insingo blade design? I have been watching the EE for a used one. I really like the looks of the Spartan Harsey Folder, anyone have first hand experience with one? |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20220924_174045_jpg-2537847.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20220924_174206_jpg-2537849.JPG View Quote Damn |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Insingo is the way to go for a Sebbie. Or a tanto if you're feeling spicy. Insingo is a bit more user-friendly though. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51010144436_5c7c9e3ec3_b.jpg View Quote There's the first hand experience I was looking for. Great looking blades. Now to track one down. My HFB disaster folder, kershaw skyline, and Emerson what get carried most of the time. But I'm itching for something new. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Had a small sebbie insingo a while ago. Currently have a large Inkosi insingo. It cuts well, but aesthetically I just love CRK's drop point blade shape. To me, it looks like a knife is supposed to look. Like, if I picture a knife in my head, it's shaped like a sebenza. The SHF is well built, but overbuilt, and has a fairly thick grind (i.e. the blade is "fat" behind the cutting edge). The main draw there IMO is the laser engraving they do on them. It's a tiny bit behind CRK in quality, also, IMO. If I were only buying one, personally, I'd get an Inkosi drop point. Pretty much a toss up after that between inkosi insingo, sebenza drop point or insingo. But if you get a chance to grab a SHF with engraving that you really like, it's a fine knife as well. I don't think the plain version is worth it versus a Reeve. View Quote Good info. Thanks for all that. I've always wanted to own a Chris Reeves so I'll probably just keep an eye out for a used one and jump on whatever blade it happens to be. |
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This inkosi is available on bladeforums at the moment. Not a killer deal, per se, but still $50 off dealer price for the that version. I'm tempted to offer him a bit less and see what he says but I already have the one above, so am succeeding in holding off so far. https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/come-and-take-it-large-inkosi.1892141/ |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: The finer things in life.... https://i.imgur.com/WjMGQ2U.jpg Home made carnitas tacos. Pork shoulder in the sous vide for 24 hours, then pulled apart and seared on the grill.... #winning View Quote Nice! Looks good! |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Had a small sebbie insingo a while ago. Currently have a large Inkosi insingo. It cuts well, but aesthetically I just love CRK's drop point blade shape. To me, it looks like a knife is supposed to look. Like, if I picture a knife in my head, it's shaped like a sebenza. The SHF is well built, but overbuilt, and has a fairly thick grind (i.e. the blade is "fat" behind the cutting edge). The main draw there IMO is the laser engraving they do on them. It's a tiny bit behind CRK in quality, also, IMO. If I were only buying one, personally, I'd get an Inkosi drop point. Pretty much a toss up after that between inkosi insingo, sebenza drop point or insingo. But if you get a chance to grab a SHF with engraving that you really like, it's a fine knife as well. I don't think the plain version is worth it versus a Reeve. Edit: Current inkosi https://i.imgur.com/GhRzm68.jpg Current sebenza https://i.imgur.com/gSlz7ez.jpg VECP https://i.imgur.com/WBvy2s5.jpg MAC2 https://i.imgur.com/qLQ85jz.jpg Forgot about the Southard Tolk but I have an extra right now. Another great knife. https://i.imgur.com/PLzO0Eu.jpg View Quote Great pics and knives! |
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View Quote Damn. That's a haul. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Green beans still going strong but the quality is getting iffy. Lots of bug damage. https://i.imgur.com/otL7UD8.jpg View Quote Still look good. Plus short employees are easier to hide from OSHA |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: The finer things in life.... https://i.imgur.com/WjMGQ2U.jpg Home made carnitas tacos. Pork shoulder in the sous vide for 24 hours, then pulled apart and seared on the grill.... #winning View Quote Winning. Hot sauce sounds interesting too |
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Originally Posted By JaredGrey: On vacation with the family. Doing a little light reading and having a drink. https://i.imgur.com/5usSoiv.jpg View Quote Triple Mash sounds interesting. |
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Originally Posted By TriggerGSP: Nitro-v pocket cleaver with some G10. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/479088/4A565E8E-DCB7-4AB5-BDB7-22ED7AB8992E_jpe-2538271.JPG View Quote Neat little knife Have a comparison pic? |
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Originally Posted By WIC: https://i.imgur.com/IU9ikE6.jpg View Quote Wow! You got yours quicker than me and I'm in the same state. They started using Smartpost and now my stuff gets sent to Jersey 1st. I grabbed some Flatheads too! |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Haha. He looks like he's been waiting a bit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By williedikker72: Dog got tired of waiting for the ribs to smoke... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20220924_164304_jpg-2537781.JPG Haha. He looks like he's been waiting a bit. The grandkids may have helped with the tiredness. I feel the same way sometimes! |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Did the puppy get some? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Did the puppy get some? Always! |
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Originally Posted By WIC: https://i.imgur.com/qgZPIvu.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: Looks extra blue... love it!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By WIC: always the right choice So aside from the two liters of beer I had there I had preflighted with a hazy double IPA and two super dank double IPAs which were pushing 10% so after dinner I took a solid nap now I can't sleep. https://i.imgur.com/sQmmSpD.jpeg Looks extra blue... love it!!! |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Had a small sebbie insingo a while ago. Currently have a large Inkosi insingo. It cuts well, but aesthetically I just love CRK's drop point blade shape. To me, it looks like a knife is supposed to look. Like, if I picture a knife in my head, it's shaped like a sebenza. The SHF is well built, but overbuilt, and has a fairly thick grind (i.e. the blade is "fat" behind the cutting edge). The main draw there IMO is the laser engraving they do on them. It's a tiny bit behind CRK in quality, also, IMO. If I were only buying one, personally, I'd get an Inkosi drop point. Pretty much a toss up after that between inkosi insingo, sebenza drop point or insingo. But if you get a chance to grab a SHF with engraving that you really like, it's a fine knife as well. I don't think the plain version is worth it versus a Reeve. Edit: Current inkosi https://i.imgur.com/GhRzm68.jpg Current sebenza https://i.imgur.com/gSlz7ez.jpg VECP https://i.imgur.com/WBvy2s5.jpg MAC2 https://i.imgur.com/qLQ85jz.jpg Forgot about the Southard Tolk but I have an extra right now. Another great knife. https://i.imgur.com/PLzO0Eu.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By TheSixShooter: Thanks, have you used the Sebenza with the insingo blade design? I have been watching the EE for a used one. I really like the looks of the Spartan Harsey Folder, anyone have first hand experience with one? Had a small sebbie insingo a while ago. Currently have a large Inkosi insingo. It cuts well, but aesthetically I just love CRK's drop point blade shape. To me, it looks like a knife is supposed to look. Like, if I picture a knife in my head, it's shaped like a sebenza. The SHF is well built, but overbuilt, and has a fairly thick grind (i.e. the blade is "fat" behind the cutting edge). The main draw there IMO is the laser engraving they do on them. It's a tiny bit behind CRK in quality, also, IMO. If I were only buying one, personally, I'd get an Inkosi drop point. Pretty much a toss up after that between inkosi insingo, sebenza drop point or insingo. But if you get a chance to grab a SHF with engraving that you really like, it's a fine knife as well. I don't think the plain version is worth it versus a Reeve. Edit: Current inkosi https://i.imgur.com/GhRzm68.jpg Current sebenza https://i.imgur.com/gSlz7ez.jpg VECP https://i.imgur.com/WBvy2s5.jpg MAC2 https://i.imgur.com/qLQ85jz.jpg Forgot about the Southard Tolk but I have an extra right now. Another great knife. https://i.imgur.com/PLzO0Eu.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Neat little knife Have a comparison pic? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By TriggerGSP: Nitro-v pocket cleaver with some G10. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/479088/4A565E8E-DCB7-4AB5-BDB7-22ED7AB8992E_jpe-2538271.JPG Neat little knife Have a comparison pic? Thanks. I like small unique knives. Comparison? Like for scale? I don’t, but I can. It’s around a 3” cutting edge. |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Killing time waiting for the concert. Whipped up a couple of fobs. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/lanyard9-25-22_JPG-2538671.JPG View Quote Very clean, I like that look! Edit: what size cord do you use for the smaller bit? I need to grab some. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: Pretty well sums up my thoughts. https://i.imgur.com/TmFNsp9.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Hv9lnml.jpg View Quote I dunno. Insingo is ass ugly IMO and SHF is a couple steps below CRK. They lack the refinement of CRK. but they do have good graphics execution. Decent Bordeaux there. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: what's the jus? View Quote Lamb biria with warm house-made consommé broth this lady kills it with everything she makes |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Wow! You got yours quicker than me and I'm in the same state. They started using Smartpost and now my stuff gets sent to Jersey 1st. I grabbed some Flatheads too! View Quote I was actually surprised it took as long as it did. They didn't send it out until Wednesday or Thursday, I ordered the day you told me. Slow getting it out the door. As to the quickness after it went out the door, there are benefits to living in Milwaukee. Shipping is pretty quick here. I sent something to a guy in Houston snail mail Thursday night, he had it Saturday. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: @TheSixShooter This inkosi is available on bladeforums at the moment. Not a killer deal, per se, but still $50 off dealer price for the that version. I'm tempted to offer him a bit less and see what he says but I already have the one above, so am succeeding in holding off so far. https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/come-and-take-it-large-inkosi.1892141/ https://i.imgur.com/HiX4BR4.jpeg View Quote hmmmmmm... |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Had a small sebbie insingo a while ago. Currently have a large Inkosi insingo. It cuts well, but aesthetically I just love CRK's drop point blade shape. To me, it looks like a knife is supposed to look. Like, if I picture a knife in my head, it's shaped like a sebenza. The SHF is well built, but overbuilt, and has a fairly thick grind (i.e. the blade is "fat" behind the cutting edge). The main draw there IMO is the laser engraving they do on them. It's a tiny bit behind CRK in quality, also, IMO. If I were only buying one, personally, I'd get an Inkosi drop point. Pretty much a toss up after that between inkosi insingo, sebenza drop point or insingo. But if you get a chance to grab a SHF with engraving that you really like, it's a fine knife as well. I don't think the plain version is worth it versus a Reeve. Edit: Current inkosi https://i.imgur.com/GhRzm68.jpg Current sebenza https://i.imgur.com/gSlz7ez.jpg VECP https://i.imgur.com/WBvy2s5.jpg MAC2 https://i.imgur.com/qLQ85jz.jpg Forgot about the Southard Tolk but I have an extra right now. Another great knife. https://i.imgur.com/PLzO0Eu.jpg View Quote pen on the left? |
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Originally Posted By TheSixShooter: There's the first hand experience I was looking for. Great looking blades. Now to track one down. My HFB disaster folder, kershaw skyline, and Emerson what get carried most of the time. But I'm itching for something new. View Quote You should note the squirell lives in Illinois, by choice. You may not want to trust anything he says. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Very clean, I like that look! Edit: what size cord do you use for the smaller bit? I need to grab some. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By MrSig239: Killing time waiting for the concert. Whipped up a couple of fobs. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/lanyard9-25-22_JPG-2538671.JPG Very clean, I like that look! Edit: what size cord do you use for the smaller bit? I need to grab some. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: Lamb biria with warm house-made consomm broth this lady kills it with everything she makes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By sywagon: what's the jus? Lamb biria with warm house-made consomm broth this lady kills it with everything she makes |
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Originally Posted By WIC: I dunno. Insingo is ass ugly IMO and SHF is a couple steps below CRK. They lack the refinement of CRK. but they do have good graphics execution. Decent Bordeaux there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By sywagon: Pretty well sums up my thoughts. https://i.imgur.com/TmFNsp9.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Hv9lnml.jpg I dunno. Insingo is ass ugly IMO and SHF is a couple steps below CRK. They lack the refinement of CRK. but they do have good graphics execution. Decent Bordeaux there. |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Winning. Hot sauce sounds interesting too View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By MaxxII: The finer things in life.... https://i.imgur.com/WjMGQ2U.jpg Home made carnitas tacos. Pork shoulder in the sous vide for 24 hours, then pulled apart and seared on the grill.... #winning Winning. Hot sauce sounds interesting too It's mild to my palate, but decently flavorful. It's made by a local place that opened up and is keto friendly, so I thought I'd give it a try. We ran out of Mrs Renfro's Ghost Pepper Salsa, so I had to make do. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: Lamb biria with warm house-made consommé broth this lady kills it with everything she makes View Quote Lamb birria is uncommon but better tasting than beef. That place looks good. The shrimp tacos look hella good too. |
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