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Item Gone: FS Chris Reeve Raindrop Damascus Small Sebenza, Micarta Inlay

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Item Name: FS Chris Reeve Devin Thomas Damascus Small Sebenza, Micarta Inlay

Location: Woodstock

Zip Code: 30188

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: ---pulled

Caliber: Damascus

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Here you go gents-Like the ad says, I've got a most gentlemanly small sebenza for 25% off retail. Box, docs, lanyard, leather pouch and even sticker still with it. Used on Sunday's and treated as such. I'm no gentleman and am going to put it in my EDC rotation-which is a mean thing for a plumber to do to such a beautiful piece of art. I sort of feel guilty about how often I'm going to use the lifetime warranty, as spa treatments come for a lifetime with this knife. If you'd like to get me some coin, save a beautiful knife from a reckless idiot and save yourself a hunt and some money, here's your shot.

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Sorry my near obsolete existence from ODT has caused the delay.

So what makes them better???
Hmmm

It's really just a fit and finish coupled with designed simplicity. I own 100's of knives, many customs.

Sebenza's as a mid tech/ production knife always have the feel of a custom or a far superior quality.

It is often repeated that most knife makers encourage you to try to avoid complete disassembly of their knives as they may not fit back the same away from their shop.

Chris challenges anyone to take 20 of his knives apart, place in a bag or box, shake and reassemble. His tolerances are so tight, the parts are interchangeable.
Additionally, anyone that has asked me and then purchased a CRK, even when fearing the price, have come back saying there is no doubt they are worth it.

Warranty is 2nd to none.

Lastly, watch Chris Reeves Shop Tour 1&2 in YouTube. Always. A great watch.
 
Sorry my near obsolete existence from ODT has caused the delay.

So what makes them better???
Hmmm

It's really just a fit and finish coupled with designed simplicity. I own 100's of knives, many customs.

Sebenza's as a mid tech/ production knife always have the feel of a custom or a far superior quality.

It is often repeated that most knife makers encourage you to try to avoid complete disassembly of their knives as they may not fit back the same away from their shop.

Chris challenges anyone to take 20 of his knives apart, place in a bag or box, shake and reassemble. His tolerances are so tight, the parts are interchangeable.
Additionally, anyone that has asked me and then purchased a CRK, even when fearing the price, have come back saying there is no doubt they are worth it.

Warranty is 2nd to none.

Lastly, watch Chris Reeves Shop Tour 1&2 in YouTube. Always. A great watch.

Now see that's a proficient breakdown on why a product is more superior than others. If the tolerances are really as you say they are and he stands behind his work like that.....that does make it hard to not want to get one and have it for an EDC. What about the blade itself. Is it a good blade and easy to sharpen?
 
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