I was thinking about sebbie for a long while... I'd really like to have a nice, capable, quality blade, and that's the one IMHO... While being a mechanical engineer I do highly appreciate form and function of it, clean, simple, precise... All the form serves to function, how things (in mechanical engineering world that is) should be!! The same story goes for Atwood G2 Keyton... And at last for my Spirit MT....
Sebbie should be a part of my "full size" EDC... Sebenza + SwissTool Spirit + 18650 torch and some other tools sitting in my Jumbo...
Next to that I'm thinking on my "small size" EDC.... That one will consist of slipjoint (various Case and Vic knives and some other's) + minimalist MT (Skeletool, P4, PS4, Style PS, CT41/34/29, Victorinox) + AA or AAA light + assorted keychain tools and this one would be "on me" at all times... Also this EDC would be more under influence of continuos changes, rotations etc.
So you see that my "small size" EDC would see more use, especialy slippies... Though "full size" would be chalenged with more serious tasks I come upon day to day...
This "thought stream" should be purified some more, but this is the essence!
Now I'm not sure what Sebenza would be better... Small Sebenza Classic or Small Sebenza Insingo?!? I like them both!! I love the utility of Insingo blade, but Sebbie Classic looks more like gentlemans knife, and form is cleaner than insingo... What are your thoughts about this??