Chris Reeve Sebenza 31 Canvas Micarta black - Double Lug, Blue Hardware
Thumbstuds on both sidesBlue HardwareMagnacut
Micarta inlay on the front and back
Clip sits slightly diagonal on the 31
Ceramic Ball Detent
Of course there is also a model with inlays for the Sebenza 31 besides the "Plane Jane". Two versions are currently available, one with Natural Canvas Micarta and the variant presented here in Black Micarta.
While the rear Micarta inlay is more oriented to the inlays of the Inkosis in terms of shape, a new design was chosen for the show side. Instead of having two inlays as before, now one large one was used, which describes a wide arc over the handle of the knife. As is customary with CRK, the inlays on the Sebenza 31 are bonded in such a way that they last virtually forever.
In addition to the visual difference, the Micarta inlays also provide a somewhat fuller and rounder hand position, which should be interesting especially for use with gloves.
Large
When the end of the Sebenza 21 was proclaimed in June 2019 and the successor, the Sebenza 31, was presented, this announcement went through the knife scene like a drumbeat. After all, new introductions from the manufacturer from Idaho are already very rare. When it comes to the inheritance of one of the most famous and best pocket knives of all time, such a thing does not remain without appropriate reaction.
Fortunately, Chris Reeve Knives have improved their recipe for success all in all only minimally but in crucial places, so that one can justifiably continue to speak of a Sebenza in the new 31 model.
First of all, the hole on the presentation side of the knife is now gone - something that many Reeve fans have long wished for. The slightly changed angle of the pocket clip, which now no longer presses on the lockbar, is also quickly noticeable to the trained eye.
Less obvious, however, is the revised lock of the Sebenza 31. Just as with the Umnumzaan or the Inkosi, a ceramic ball embedded in the lockbar now presses against the blade root. The hardness of this ball is in a barely measurable range, which prevents long-term wear at the contact point of the lockbar.
In order to improve the hand position of the Sebenza a bit, the grip recess on the front side was ground a bit differently. All in all, we can say: yes, the new model rightly bears the venerable name Sebenza and can easily tie in with the popular 21 series.
Small
Just like the previous model, both sizes are still available.
While the large Sebenza 31 is a truly full-blown work knife, the Small Sebenza remains the king of EDC pocket knives - the hand position continues to be great on the successor model. All of the features mentioned above can also be found in this smaller version of the Sebenza 31 - just in a slightly more compact and pocket-friendly form.
Accessories:
Chris Reeve Clip Insert and Screw
Chris Reeve Backspacer
Chris Reeve Body Screw Kit
Chris Reeve Pocket Clip
Chris Reeve Grease
Chris Reeve Body Screw
Chris Reeve Lanyard classic for Sabenza and Umnumzaan
Lanyard Pin
S90V steel Highend Framelock Folder Front flipper Titanium bolster Removable clip (clip insert included) The scope of delivery and packaging: 1. tube You will receive the knife in a box. Each box has a drawing customised to the knife. Ben was able to win over the artist Sean Tiffany for this. 2. microfibre cloth the colour of the microfibre cloths changes depending on the pattern of the knife. 3. stickers and plates also designed by Sean Tiffany. 4. a separate clip insert is included. So you can also carry a Primo Jack without a clip. All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it will not come back for a while.
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Bokers new edition to their Damask Steel Car-Series is the Ford Mustang 1969 Mach-1Tommaso Rumici Design84 layers Damask made from the control arm and suspention of a original Mach-1coated Aluminum ScalesLinderlock
version 2.0
Titanium handle scales
Blade made of RWL 34 Handrubbed
Including certificate
Cool GentlemanThere is hardly any other place in the world where elegance, glamour, high-tech as well as old and new come together in such a spectacular way as in Monte Carlo on the coast of the city-state of Monaco. The legendary Formula 1 race in the time-honored streets of the principality is considered to be one of the most difficult of all and always ensures high excitement in motor sports. But even if you are not a motorsport fan, you will like this little EDC companion.
The choice of name for this great Ansø knife could hardly be more appropriate.
The incredibly clear line and the choice of materials that go hand in hand with it, make the Monte Carlo appear both discreet and noble and sporty and relaxed. The handle is an open titanium construction, which is connected on the back by a colored anodized titanium backspacer (gray in gray on this version). The open construction allows you to clean the knife very easily after use if, for example, dirt sits on the inside.
For the blade, the veteran and excellent RWL-34 steel was used, which has proven to be an excellent blade steel over the years. This alloy, invented by Damasteel in Sweden, is produced using a powder metallurgy process and is basically an update to the American and popular 154CM steel. By the way, the abbreviation RWL stands for Robert Waldorf Loveless, one of the most important knifemakers of all time, who loved to use this steel for his blades. RWL-34 has a high edge retention and a very good corrosion resistance so that you can work with food completely harmless.
The real highlight of the Monte Carlo, however, besides the great looks, is the closure technology. Strictly speaking, you don't have a real lock here, but a so-called friction folder. This means that the blade is only held by two detent balls to the right and left of the blade root, which gives you a very smooth blade action and an incredibly defined engagement of the blade.
But what does V2 actually mean?Jens Anso has once again thought about how he can improve the Monte Carlo. The result is new titanium screws, a uniform width of the handle scales, and even better and more precise machining processes. Your Monte Carlo comes with a small leather sheath that protects the surface from scratches when you just want to put the knife in your pocket.
Chris Reeve Inkosi Micarta Black Glass BlastedPremium Glass Blasted Finish with black micarta inlaysChris Reeve is known for the classic, the Sebenza, but the Inkosi is the brand's next evolutionary leap and definitely an eye-catcher! At first glance it may resemble the Sebenza 21, but on closer inspection it turns out to be an advanced and distinct masterpiece!Excellent Design & Advanced TechnologyThanks to two concise finger recesses on the handle, you'll have more control and confidence when working with the knife.
Improved lock: the Integral Lock invented by Chris Reeve has been further improved in the Inkosi, so that wear of the titanium is avoided.
Novel Grind: The Inkosi comes with a "Large Hollow Grind," a blend of hollow and flat grinds that provides more edge stability.Glass Blasted vs SandblastedWondering what the difference is between Glass Blasted and Sandblasted? The Glass Blasted finish uses crushed glass, resulting in a finer, tighter grain that is extremely scratch resistant and smooth, but still retains its grip. Sandblasted, on the other hand, uses sand to create an extra grippy finish that ages with character.Stable & ReliableWith its oversized blade axis and huge bronze washers, the Inkosi is designed to be extremely stable. So you can use it for really tough cutting tasks without any worries!The Chris Reeve Inkosi Micarta Black with the classy Glass Blasted finish is a super addition to your knife collection and a sturdy tool for all situations.
The Crown series takes the sleek design of Notorious EDC’s premium knives and makes it more accessible for everyday carry. Instead of titanium, this version features high-quality milled aluminum, which not only looks fantastic but also provides a great feel in hand thanks to its fine lines and distinctive Faux Bolster contour.What’s a Faux Bolster?A traditional bolster is a separate piece at the front of the handle, usually made of a different material for extra reinforcement. Here, the same effect is achieved through precise milling, creating the look of a bolster without adding extra weight. The result? A clean, elegant design with a refined contrast.As for the blade steel, Notorious EDC sticks to a true classic: S35VN – sharp, durable, and trusted for years.The discreet liner lock with a stainless steel insert ensures secure blade lock-up, while the front flipper on bearings provides lightning-fast deployment and buttery smooth closing. And thanks to the deep carry clip, the knife stays securely and discreetly in your pocket.
McNees Knives MAC2 3.5" Stonewashed
larger version of the MAC2 with Magnacut steel (Flat Ground)
Dual thumb stud openers
Ball bearing blade
Made in USA
Hand-forged large Bread Knife by Martin Huber. Steel is not rust-resistantIncludes blade guardHandle material: red poplar burlPlease note that hand-forged knives are delivered without outer packaging.
Knife storage roll with corner eyelets for hanging with velcro fastener for patches made of waxed canvas with different sized elastic bands For: 17 knives in the main pocket 8 pens or screwdrivers 4 additional tools Dimensions: Closed: 34 x 16 cm Opened: 34 x 77 cm Designed in the USA
S90V Steel Highend Framelock Folder Front-FlipperTitanium bolster The scope of delivery and packaging:1. tube You get the knife in a tin. Each can carries a drawing adapted to the knife. 2. microfiber cloth the color of the microfiber cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. 3. sticker and platelets Also designing by Sean Tiffany 4. Clip Insert All Jack Wolf Knives are made in small runs. That means once it's sold out, it won't come back for a while.