limited to 500 pieces Thierry Savidan design Carbon fibre and titanium handle DropPoint blade made of Magnacut with satin finish with blue anodised accents Includes felt pouch and certificate of authenticity
The iconic classic in a glass-blasted finish and Lefthand Version
Available in Large or SmallReeve Integral Lock with ceramic ball on lockbarBlade Steel: Magnacut
Clip Design: Off-set (on the 31, the clip now sits diagonally rather than straight)
When in June 2019 the end of the Sebenza 21 was proclaimed and with the Sebenza 31 the successor was presented, this message went like a drumbeat through the knife scene. Finally, new introductions of the manufacturer from Idaho are already very rare. If it is then still about the heritage 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, it is noticeable that the hole on the presentation side of the knife is now omitted - something that many Reeve fans have long wished for. The slightly altered 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 range that can hardly be measured, preventing long-term wear at the contact point of the lockbar..
To improve the hand position of the Sebenza once again a little, the recessed grip on the front was ground a little differently. All in all, we can say: yes, the new model rightly bears the venerable name Sebenza and can effortlessly tie in with the popular 21 series..
Small or Large?
Just like its predecessor, 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 placement 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.
Glassblast vs. SandblastWondering what the difference is between glass-blasted and sandblasted? The glass-blasted finish uses crushed glass, resulting in a finer, tighter grit that is extremely scratch-resistant and smooth, but still retains its grip. Sandblasted, on the other hand, uses sand to create an extra grippy surface that ages with character.
Blade made of 14C28N steel with belt satin finish Handle made of carbon fiber with integrated shield emblem Bolster made of stainless steel Packaging: with matching Jack Wolf Knives drawing
Null Knives Voodoo Titanium handle with micarta or carbon fiber scales Sheepfoot blade Blade made of M390 with Acidwashed, Stonewashed or Hand Rubbed Satin Finish
Es fehlt das gewisse Etwas an deinem Gear? Ein leichtes Funkeln, das kleine aber fein Bling Bling.Wir haben die beliebten Beads von Daily Customs in unserer Werkstatt mit einem feinen Hammerschlagmuster versehen und dann versilbert. So kann ein kleiner silberner Stern an deinem EDC aufgehen.
Es fehlt das gewisse Etwas an deinem Gear? Ein leichtes Funkeln, das kleine aber fein Bling Bling.Wir haben die beliebten Beads von Daily Customs in unserer Werkstatt mit einem feinen Hammerschlagmuster versehen und dann versilbert. So kann ein kleiner silberner Stern an deinem EDC aufgehen.
Lucas Burnley design Stainless steel handle with black stonewashed finish DropPoint blade made from Magnacut with stonewashed finishhandmade in Solingen
Chris Reeve Sebenza 31 Left Handed
Available in Large or SmallReeve Integral Lock with ceramic ball on lockbarBlade Steel: Magnacut
When in June 2019 the end of the Sebenza 21 was proclaimed and with the Sebenza 31 the successor was presented, this message went like a drumbeat through the knife scene. Finally, new introductions of the manufacturer from Idaho are already very rare. If it is then still about the heritage 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, it is noticeable that the hole on the presentation side of the knife is now omitted - something that many Reeve fans have long wished for. The slightly altered 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 range that can hardly be measured, preventing long-term wear at the contact point of the lockbar..
To improve the hand position of the Sebenza once again a little, the recessed grip on the front was ground a little differently. All in all, we can say: yes, the new model rightly bears the venerable name Sebenza and can effortlessly tie in with the popular 21 series..
Small or Large?
Just like its predecessor, 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 placement 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.
Please note:The photos are of the Large version in each case..
Chris Reeve Sebenza 31 Box Elder Lefthanded
Lefthand Version of the Sebenza 31available in Large or Small
Wood inlay on the front and back
Clip sits slightly diagonal on the 31
Chris Reeve Sebenza 31 Bok Oak Lefthanded
Lefthand Version of the Sebenza 31available in Large or Small
Wood inlay on the front and back
Clip sits slightly diagonal on the 31
Chris Ortiz DesignS90V Steel Highend Slipjoint Folder Titanium bolster
1st tube You will receive the knife in a tin. Each tin has a drawing to match the knife. Ben was able to win over Marvel artist Sean Tiffany for this. 2nd microfiber cloth the color of the microfiber cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. Also ingenious, right? 3. stickers and plates Also designed by Sean Tiffany All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it won't be back for a while.
Chris Ortiz DesignS90V Steel Highend Slipjoint Folder Titanium bolster
1st tube You will receive the knife in a tin. Each tin has a drawing to match the knife. Ben was able to win over Marvel artist Sean Tiffany for this. 2nd microfiber cloth the color of the microfiber cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. Also ingenious, right? 3. stickers and plates Also designed by Sean Tiffany All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it won't be back for a while.
Chris Ortiz DesignS90V Steel Highend Slipjoint Folder Titanium bolster
1st tube You will receive the knife in a tin. Each tin has a drawing to match the knife. Ben was able to win over Marvel artist Sean Tiffany for this. 2nd microfiber cloth the color of the microfiber cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. Also ingenious, right? 3. stickers and plates Also designed by Sean Tiffany All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it won't be back for a while.
Chris Ortiz DesignS90V Steel Highend Slipjoint Folder Titanium bolster
1st tube You will receive the knife in a tin. Each tin has a drawing to match the knife. Ben was able to win over Marvel artist Sean Tiffany for this. 2nd microfiber cloth the color of the microfiber cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. Also ingenious, right? 3. stickers and plates Also designed by Sean Tiffany All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it won't be back for a while.
Guething Knives Micro Chit TitaniumBead made of titanium grade 5Made by Thomas Guething in ColoradoSome people build model trains in their garage. C. Thomas Guething? He builds his own CNC machine - and programs it himself. Since 2019, he has been manufacturing sophisticated EDC gadgets in Colorado under the name Guething Knives that look like they come straight from the future.
What began as a fascination for knives quickly became a serious hobby - and eventually a small but fine one-man manufactory. Thomas designs everything digitally, loves precise lines, futuristic shapes - and above all hexagons. His best-known design is the Micro Chit - a small piece of titanium that is somewhere between a piece of jewelry, a hand flatterer and a statement object. Inspired by his love of geometric perfection, the Chit is more than just a bead: It is a stylish accessory for a key ring, zipper or lanyard that no EDC collection should be without.Dimensions:Width (edge to edge): 19 mmWidest point: 21 mmThickness: 5.8 mmSupplied with one O-ring.Place two O-rings in the middle of two chits as spacers and get an ultimate double chit.
The Knife for Pirates with Style (and Good Taste)
Clean looks, solid build, zero bullshit. The Purser, built by Bestech, is your reliable everyday sidekick – whether you’re hunting treasure or just picking up the best pizza in town.
Rides on ceramic bearings – flips like a dream.
Three Versions – No Gimmicks, Just Solid Choices:
Natural Micarta & 14C28N
Grippy, uncoated natural Micarta up front, dark stonewashed titanium on the back – lightweight, solid, and straight to the point.
Blade steel: 14C28N – low maintenance, corrosion-resistant, and a real slicer.
Limited to 200 pieces.
Full Titanium & Magnacut
Titanium all around, dark stonewashed and ready for whatever comes your way.
Magnacut offers top-tier performance when it comes to edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance.
Limited to 200 pieces.
Limited Edition: Black Micarta & Magnacut – KnifeLounge Exclusive
Just 60 pieces worldwide – individually numbered blades and our KnifeLounge logo as the cherry on top.
Black Micarta meets titanium back and Magnacut steel – clean, rare, and highly collectible.
Specs:
• Titanium hardware (screws, backspacer, clip) – all dark stonewashed
• OEM: Bestech
• Bearings: Ceramic – smooth, fast, and addictive
The Knife for Pirates with Style (and Good Taste)
Clean looks, solid build, zero bullshit. The Purser, built by Bestech, is your reliable everyday sidekick – whether you’re hunting treasure or just picking up the best pizza in town.
Rides on ceramic bearings – flips like a dream.
Three Versions – No Gimmicks, Just Solid Choices:
Natural Micarta & 14C28N
Grippy, uncoated natural Micarta up front, dark stonewashed titanium on the back – lightweight, solid, and straight to the point.
Blade steel: 14C28N – low maintenance, corrosion-resistant, and a real slicer.
Limited to 200 pieces.
Full Titanium & Magnacut
Titanium all around, dark stonewashed and ready for whatever comes your way.
Magnacut offers top-tier performance when it comes to edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance.
Limited to 200 pieces.
Limited Edition: Black Micarta & Magnacut – KnifeLounge Exclusive
Just 60 pieces worldwide – individually numbered blades and our KnifeLounge logo as the cherry on top.
Black Micarta meets titanium back and Magnacut steel – clean, rare, and highly collectible.
Specs:
• Titanium hardware (screws, backspacer, clip) – all dark stonewashed
• OEM: Bestech
• Bearings: Ceramic – smooth, fast, and addictive