Well I have a small sebenza that has sat in the box for quite a few years, and I just can't bring myself to use it. Seems I have it for a potential back-pack hunt as it is so light. But without a proven track record, to know how it holds an edge/sharpens, I don't to use it. More of a jewel at this point.
With my Ingrams, I know they will still be shaving sharp after a mule deer gets put into my backpack. I don't even bring sharpening tools into the field.
Can I do this with a sebenza with confidence?
Chris Reeves knives are excellent.
I'll trade you a brand new Ingram Spey for your Sebenza.
Thanks for the offer, but I will keep the Sebenza for now.
Good to hear they have a good reputation.
My Chris Reeves knife has an S30V blade and it holds an edge exceptionally well. I know of several hard core Idaho hunters who carry the Sebenza and are very happy with the performance. You should carry your Sabenza with confidence.
Just a suggestion but why not carry it as your EDC and use the crap out of it in order to gain confidence prior to your hunt? I don't carry an unproven knife on a remote hunt unless I've used it for some serious work.
I am looking for a large Sebenza if anyone has one.
George is your sebbie S30V or BG-42 ?
It is s30v, and remains unused. Might you have any experience using yours?
I have owned and used a few but alway end up getting suckered out of them on trades. Like I said they are excellent knives. Easy to sell/trade and get almost all your money back as long as they have been used but not abused.
I don't want this to come across as being smart or rude......
I've been looking at these knives for years and like the looks. I wish I could read more about people that's used them. Seems they get good reviews but seem its just on quality and not years of use. Guess I need to stop being a sissy and get one and use the heck out of it...?.....lol. Look forward to seeing how this thread continues.
Just got a small Sebenza for my birthday last month. So far it's sat in the gun safe, I worry about loosing such an expensive knife much more than the CRKT I usually carry.
I don't want this to come across as being smart or rude......
I've been looking at these knives for years and like the looks. I wish I could read more about people that's used them. Seems they get good reviews but seem its just on quality and not years of use. Guess I need to stop being a sissy and get one and use the heck out of it...?.....lol. Look forward to seeing how this thread continues.
I can assure you they will last as long as you live provided you take care of it. An excellent knife all around.
I used my CRS on a cull hunt shown above <grin> and probably 20 other deer. Got it in 2005 and it was an EDC until I got a Gene Wiseman folder a couple years ago. Now I swap them out every few days just for kicks.
The CRS is a tough azz knife and I've certainly used it hard and it never let me down. If I had to pick one, it'd be the CRS.
But, I ain't giving up the Wiseman knife either!
Glad to hear it has worked well for you!
Did you touch it up much between all the deer? If so what did you use
I use a lansky myself, after I sent an email to Gene Ingram and asked what he used/recommended.
As a knifemaker I've carried mine on a daily basis for about 5-6 years now. An occasional cleaning and blade touch up is all it needs. I made fun of them for years thinking they were clunky junk till I traded into one. A knife you can depend on !!
I've not used one, but thought about ordering one several times. The one thing that always kept me from jumping was the RC on the blade....I can't remember what it was, but it was treated to several points lower than most custom makers get S30V to. With the lower RC, I really wasn't sure that S30V would perform much better than a lot of cheaper options...so I never bought one. They may have changed that now.
The RC was a concern for me also...
They made some w/ bg-42 which is a hell of a lot better steel!
I have never found S30V in the 58-59RC to be an issue. RC isn't the only number in the equation. For a lot of clowns they would be better off with a lower RC. BG-42 is a fine blade material that for whatever reason never really caught on. Steels have a wider range of RC usefulness then a lot of makers would like to have you believe. Higher isn't always better, in some cases it is, really comes down to the blade and what its intended purpose is.
Glad to hear it has worked well for you!
Did you touch it up much between all the deer? If so what did you use
I use a lansky myself, after I sent an email to Gene Ingram and asked what he used/recommended.
Yes, I would sharpen it often. I use the Spyderco Sharpmaker and leave it set up all the time on my bench. I use the white sticks and they do a real good job of keeping all my knives sharp.
I've had both the Lansky and a Gatco and never liked them enough to keep them around.
I bought one of these today. It has s35v. Suprised How it took a edge! I will Rc in the future but I bit its 58 or 59. It touched up very nice after rolling the edge. Hell of a knife!
I have had probably 30 CRK go thru my hands over the years..
They are fine knives. They build them softer on purpose. They don't want them to break.They are also easier to sharpen.
If anyone is interested in the new large 25 let me know.. I ordered 3 of them.. I am only keeping 1. I pick them up friday from my dealer. Price will be 445.00/ each.
They are a little beefier than the 21, I am told.
Here is a couple great videos on the CRK SHOP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QiEnhA3n0Ahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj6p8p6vfZQ Worth your time to see how they are built and why they cost so much!!