I have had 2 small sebenzas and they truly are a beauty in manufacturing and machining. I have handles a Strider and wasn't terribly impressed, although it was a fine knife, just not quite what I was expecting. The small sebenza is a little small for me, but it is very pocketable, and very light. Are you thinking of just getting a plain or maybe a custom graphic or inlay? If you want to try out a Sebbie for a few days I would be happy to send mine out to you to have a play.
I've owned all of those knives and I would go with a 3" Hinderer if I were you. It has the toughness of a Strider with the finesse of a Sebenza. You won't be sorry with that knife.
Quote from: Gadget Guy on June 09, 2010, 12:44:39 AMI've owned all of those knives and I would go with a 3" Hinderer if I were you. It has the toughness of a Strider with the finesse of a Sebenza. You won't be sorry with that knife. Gadget Guy, what would be a reasonable price for one? I am seeing these things in the $650 range. You really feel that they are worth the extra $250 plus over the Sebenza?
I should start by saying I own none of those knives but have been fortunate enough to have "played" with a Hinderer and a Sebenza. To me the Hinderer feels much better in hand and is more fun to play with (I love the flipper), the down side is that it is not as slim as the Sebenza.
That is a beautiful knife