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Are SANRENMU (SRM) knives any good?

cy Offline dks

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Re: Are SANRENMU (SRM) knives any good?
Reply #60 on: July 23, 2011, 09:23:30 PM
From what I hear (whatever that means) the 710 is similar to a small sebenza, size wise.

I think there are some comparison(s) between them on youtube, someone from another blade related forum made at least one, as I remember (and said they were not really that similar as I, again, remember)
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Re: Are SANRENMU (SRM) knives any good?
Reply #61 on: July 23, 2011, 09:26:45 PM
From what I hear (whatever that means) the 710 is similar to a small sebenza, size wise.

I think there are some comparison(s) between them on youtube, someone from another blade related forum made at least one, as I remember (and said they were not really that similar as I, again, remember)

No, the Sebenza Small is larger all around - larger blade, longer opened, longer closed.  It's also lighter, being a titanium vs. steel frame.  The post you're referring to is up on Bladeforums somewhere where someone took a pair of calipers to both and essentially said that the Bradley Alias was a much more similar knife in just about every way.

i wasnt verry clear i ment damention wise width length they look very simaler iv never handled ither

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Re: Are SANRENMU (SRM) knives any good?
Reply #62 on: July 24, 2011, 10:37:26 AM

 The post you're referring to is up on Bladeforums somewhere

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