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I am looking to pick up a large Sebenza this week but I cannot decide between plain or cocobolo inlay. There is a $75 difference for the inlay.
 
 
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The cocobolo inlay is a beauty but I've always liked the plain Sebenzas better. You won't go wrong with either. Edited by jimmydeuce
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Here you go. Truthfully the Startac Umnumzaan is by far my favorite. It gets lots of pocket time. I just got the Sebenza 25 yesterday. My initial impression is that it feels good in the hand and I like the finger grooves. The unique design large Sebenza 21 was a gift from my wife and will probably never be carried. The Small 21 is perfect sized and usually is what I carry when I wear khakis or other semi-dressy occasions. I really don't think you can make a bad choice with a Chris Reeve knife.

 

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Don't mean to threadjack but since you two are at fault for me considering spending this much damn money on a knife I thought I'd get your opinions on this one. Tumbled with micarta inlay.

 

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If I had a choice, I would go with the plain Sebenza.  The inlays on a Sebenza are just a little too nice for my taste for good hard working knife.  Another option to consider is doing what I did and get a Starbenza.  The Starbenza probably sees the most carry time out of all my knives.

 

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I will be the nut I guess, but the inlay versions do not look good to me.  I would have such with no clip, and either a more normal wood handle (that is, one piece per side) or one of the metal handles w/o the inlay at all.  Inlay might be ok if its to show/collect and not use; I have lost interest in buying stuff that is not usable, though I once did and have boxes and boxes of knives to show for it.

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I remember seeing a large micarta inlay for sale I think on BladeForums the other day. Might want to check it out Jimmydeuce.

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Thanks Il Duce. If it's the one I'm thinking about it sold. I believe it was an Insingo. I'm going to keep checking for one on BF before I order a new one.

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Monkey Edge is a solid company. I've been to their store in Arizona and talked with the owner Brady. He's a true knife guy and provides great customer service (at least in the several experiences I've had with him).

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After looking around for 20 bucks more than a Large Sebenza I can get the following LOL. The 2 Cryos will give me all variants.

 

Kershaw Blur Red Blem

Kershaw Cryo Ti

Kershaw Cryo Black

ZT0550 2nd Gen Blem

ZT 0200 Blem

ZT 0350SW Blem

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Look around on the bay and you can find a new 550 for only a few bucks more than a blem.That was going to be my next purchase but found a deal on a Delicia in ZPD 189 tonight

After looking around for 20 bucks more than a Large Sebenza I can get the following LOL. The 2 Cryos will give me all variants.

 

Kershaw Blur Red Blem

Kershaw Cryo Ti

Kershaw Cryo Black

ZT0550 2nd Gen Blem

ZT 0200 Blem

ZT 0350SW Blem

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