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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #30 on: April 01, 2011, 09:08:01 PM
 :tu: Two Chinese beauties...
Kelly: "Daddy, what makes men cheat on women?
Al : "Women!"

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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #31 on: April 01, 2011, 11:08:11 PM
thanks for the pics zed.
I have to pick one of these up!  =)
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #32 on: April 01, 2011, 11:14:41 PM
You won't be disappointed. It's a great little knife. Here are all the variations of this cheap work horse.

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The cheapest you can find them is 7,89 shipped at http://www.focalprice.com/detail_HT503S.html but they have terribly slow shipping. Another option is http://www.exduct.com/wholesale-knife/sanrenmu-srm-folding-knife-knives.html They have the largest selection of SRM/BEE/LAND knives but they charge extra for shipping.

My collection so far is 605, 707, 710 and a BNIB discontinued 718 Sharpdogs was kind enough to sell me out of his personal collection. Great guy, has gotten a lot of my money too. :D But unfortunately he doesn't carry the 710 at the moment.

thanks for the link of the best price.
I just bought one. =)
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #33 on: April 04, 2011, 05:19:28 PM
made a little extra part for the lanyard kind of like the one on the sebenza  :D



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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #34 on: April 06, 2011, 06:55:57 PM
i did a little sketch last night at work  :tu:


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #35 on: April 06, 2011, 08:22:36 PM
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It must be love  :D
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #36 on: April 06, 2011, 09:08:42 PM
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It must be love  :D

 :D i really like the shape of this knife plus had a little time on my hands  ;) i will add above and below pics as well, would be great if SRM did a large version of this , for me i cant warrant spending £200plus on a sebenza that is not uk legal so would live in my house, plus dont have £200 to spend on a knife  :D


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #37 on: April 06, 2011, 09:10:57 PM
Nice sketch Zed!  8)

The 710 is a great knife, easily a $30-$40 knife.  There aren't too many knives that I purchase another of just to put away, but I did with the 710.

I own the variations in camo and black and they are great, too, but I think the stainless is the best.  Simple and perfect for what it is.  Definitely the best SRM knife, imo.


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #38 on: April 06, 2011, 09:46:32 PM
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It must be love  :D

 :D i really like the shape of this knife plus had a little time on my hands  ;) i will add above and below pics as well, would be great if SRM did a large version of this, for me i cant warrant spending £200plus on a sebenza that is not uk legal so would live in my house, plus dont have £200 to spend on a knife  :D
There was a large version "Sanrenmu 910", a g10 linerlock, but it has been discontinued as are all of the big ones due to stricter knife laws in China. maybe on the secondary market. :think: but I doubt it.


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #39 on: April 07, 2011, 08:09:35 AM
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It must be love  :D

 :D i really like the shape of this knife plus had a little time on my hands  ;) i will add above and below pics as well, would be great if SRM did a large version of this, for me i cant warrant spending £200plus on a sebenza that is not uk legal so would live in my house, plus dont have £200 to spend on a knife  :D
There was a large version "Sanrenmu 910", a g10 linerlock, but it has been discontinued as are all of the big ones due to stricter knife laws in China. maybe on the secondary market. :think: but I doubt it.
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i saw that model but its a liner lock and not a frame lock , i ordered one of these as a frame locl and a little larger  :tu:

http://sanrenmu.com/en/foldingknives/product/96.php


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #40 on: April 07, 2011, 09:48:44 AM
I can't wait to check this out when mine comes in.
you all posted so many awesome pics.  =)
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #41 on: April 07, 2011, 10:22:50 AM
I can't wait to check this out when mine comes in.
you all posted so many awesome pics.  =)

you wont be diasapointed N-W these are more than great for the money and as said would pay more, its a shame mine has to live at home as will the larger SRM frame lock, but im sure while mountainbiking and hikes ill throw it in my backpack  ;)


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #42 on: April 07, 2011, 11:23:16 AM

Nice drawing Paul  :salute:

They are a great knife for an amazing price  :tu:

I have a new one that's a draw queen at the moment, (I think I will put it up for sale when I next tidy my multitool/knife toolbox)  :)
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #43 on: April 07, 2011, 11:26:34 AM

Nice drawing Paul  :salute:

They are a great knife for an amazing price  :tu:

I have a new one that's a draw queen at the moment, (I think I will put it up for sale when I next tidy my multitool/knife toolbox)  :)

first dibs or poss trade tony  :tu:


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #44 on: April 07, 2011, 11:30:05 AM
PM sent  :cheers:
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #45 on: April 07, 2011, 12:43:00 PM
PM sent  :cheers:

a quick trade with tony and now i have another 710 on its way, your right dks it must be love  :D


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #46 on: April 11, 2011, 12:24:29 PM
I couldn't resist and ended up ordering a 710 along with some S&W trauma shears from ant-supplies, who were excellent.
The 710 is a really good knife, especially for the money. Mine came shaving sharp out of the pack, and with the ambidextrous thumb studs is easy to open left handed. Shame it's not legal for edc in the uk, but when I have good reason it'll make a good companion to my Wave


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #47 on: April 11, 2011, 12:33:02 PM
I couldn't resist and ended up ordering a 710 along with some S&W trauma shears from ant-supplies, who were excellent.
The 710 is a really good knife, especially for the money. Mine came shaving sharp out of the pack, and with the ambidextrous thumb studs is easy to open left handed. Shame it's not legal for edc in the uk, but when I have good reason it'll make a good companion to my Wave

yeah it is a shame its noy uk legal as a very good knife, but then a reason why i wouldnt pay the money for a real CR sebenza as would just live in a draw ,plus dont have that kind of money lol, but these 710's are amazing for the money plus i noticed on SRM's site that they do a nice pouch with double studs for different sized knives kind of like the CR pouch, plus a nice knife roll, good stuff from sanremmu  :tu:


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Re: Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #48 on: April 11, 2011, 05:05:45 PM
I can't wait to check this out when mine comes in.
you all posted so many awesome pics.  =)

I ordered another one from focalprice and it shipped on the 10th. Where did you order yours from? Shipping race? :pok: :pok:


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #49 on: April 11, 2011, 05:15:37 PM
I had to make a little mod to the one i got today as noticed the frame lock didnt go as far across than the one i had, so off with the blade very easy to do, did a bit of grinding on the bottom of the blade and then fitted it back on, there is 2 brass washers as well as one nylon , i also put locktite on the screw as i did on mine, all good  :tu:

some shinny things  :D
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #50 on: April 11, 2011, 09:15:52 PM
more nice pics my zed!
your keychain looks similar to mine.
less keys...more of everything else.  LOL
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #51 on: April 11, 2011, 09:39:44 PM
more nice pics my zed!
your keychain looks similar to mine.
less keys...more of everything else.  LOL

cheers mate, now what shall i do with my extras 710 ? feel some modding coming on  :D


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #52 on: April 11, 2011, 10:52:28 PM
more nice pics my zed!
your keychain looks similar to mine.
less keys...more of everything else.  LOL

cheers mate, now what shall i do with my extras 710 ? feel some modding coming on  :D

you should mod one and then sell me the modded one. =p
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #53 on: April 11, 2011, 10:52:52 PM
I just found there web site, there is a few i like, the t05 prototype looks intereresting, there MT looks like the gerber suspension, the T38 is next on my list,although the  738 looks the same  :think:

http://sanrenmu.com/en/index.php

The T05 does look good. I hope it is up to SRM quality levels.
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #54 on: April 11, 2011, 11:24:35 PM
I just found there web site, there is a few i like, the t05 prototype looks intereresting, there MT looks like the gerber suspension, the T38 is next on my list,although the  738 looks the same  :think:

http://sanrenmu.com/en/index.php

The T05 does look good. I hope it is up to SRM quality levels.

Def or J-Sews should know.  It's the exact same tool that Sheffield and Cattleman Cutlery slapped their names on.


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #55 on: April 12, 2011, 08:04:28 AM
more nice pics my zed!
your keychain looks similar to mine.
less keys...more of everything else.  LOL

cheers mate, now what shall i do with my extras 710 ? feel some modding coming on  :D

you should mod one and then sell me the modded one. =p

 :D  no clue what to do with it yet, poss scales of some kind or grind work on the slabs  :think:


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #56 on: April 12, 2011, 08:22:09 AM
more nice pics my zed!
your keychain looks similar to mine.
less keys...more of everything else.  LOL

cheers mate, now what shall i do with my extras 710 ? feel some modding coming on  :D

you should mod one and then sell me the modded one. =p

 :D  no clue what to do with it yet, poss scales of some kind or grind work on the slabs  :think:

well whatever you do, you HAVE to post pics.
been diggin your pics.
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #57 on: April 12, 2011, 08:36:49 AM
more nice pics my zed!
your keychain looks similar to mine.
less keys...more of everything else.  LOL

cheers mate, now what shall i do with my extras 710 ? feel some modding coming on  :D

you should mod one and then sell me the modded one. =p

 :D  no clue what to do with it yet, poss scales of some kind or grind work on the slabs  :think:

well whatever you do, you HAVE to post pics.
been diggin your pics.

cheers mate, i will post some pics but might not be for a while as kids off school for 2 weeks so no fiddling time, i have got some material here for scales i might use, but i might polish the blade ,remove the grip work and blue the thumb studs  ::)  although i lke the idea of grinds on the slabs, ill see i have copied a lot od CR sebenza pics to my phottos for ideas  :tu:


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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #58 on: April 12, 2011, 08:43:12 AM
more nice pics my zed!
your keychain looks similar to mine.
less keys...more of everything else.  LOL

cheers mate, now what shall i do with my extras 710 ? feel some modding coming on  :D

you should mod one and then sell me the modded one. =p

 :D  no clue what to do with it yet, poss scales of some kind or grind work on the slabs  :think:

well whatever you do, you HAVE to post pics.
been diggin your pics.

cheers mate, i will post some pics but might not be for a while as kids off school for 2 weeks so no fiddling time, i have got some material here for scales i might use, but i might polish the blade ,remove the grip work and blue the thumb studs  ::)  although i lke the idea of grinds on the slabs, ill see i have copied a lot od CR sebenza pics to my phottos for ideas  :tu:

get the kids a new xbox game.
cheaper than a baby sitter.
then get to work.  lol


looking forward to seeing the mods!
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Re: My poor man's Sebenza
Reply #59 on: April 12, 2011, 08:48:28 AM
more nice pics my zed!
your keychain looks similar to mine.
less keys...more of everything else.  LOL

cheers mate, now what shall i do with my extras 710 ? feel some modding coming on  :D

you should mod one and then sell me the modded one. =p

 :D  no clue what to do with it yet, poss scales of some kind or grind work on the slabs  :think:

well whatever you do, you HAVE to post pics.
been diggin your pics.

cheers mate, i will post some pics but might not be for a while as kids off school for 2 weeks so no fiddling time, i have got some material here for scales i might use, but i might polish the blade ,remove the grip work and blue the thumb studs  ::)  although i lke the idea of grinds on the slabs, ill see i have copied a lot od CR sebenza pics to my phottos for ideas  :tu:

get the kids a new xbox game.
cheaper than a baby sitter.
then get to work.  lol


looking forward to seeing the mods!

the 11 year old is ok as she goes out on her bike withher friends but the other 2 are 3-4 so xbox no good yet although both can use the net and go on ther own sites  :D

here are a few ideas ill probably go with a scale idea



i like this
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