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Are Chris Reeve Knives worth the money?

Are Chris Reeve Knives worth the money?

Having reviewed such a knife, I think it is probably worth it, even for a cheapskate, to upgrade to something better. The CRKT Drifter is an excellent work knife and it costs no more than $30. The Ruike P801, reviewed here, is another $30 recommendation. The other option is to simply buy a box cutter or utility knife.

Why is the Sebenza so expensive?

Other knives may cut stuff, but few do it with the level of fit and finish, state of the art materials, and time tested design that a Sebenza does. In the end scarcity of equals makes the Sebenza expensive, at least as much as marketing does.

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What happened to Chris Reeves Knives?

Who owns Chris Reeve knives? Chris Reeve retired after thirty years in the business and now the company is run by Anne and his son, Tim Reeve. CRK is still a family business and still operates in the USA, providing jobs for Americans in a quality industry.

What knife does Chris Reeve carry?

Sebenza model
It is with this mentality that Chris has been able to achieve success. The Sebenza model, considered the most popular of his knives is the model that has received the most attention over the years (and for good reason).

Is Sebenza 31 better than 21?

The Bottom Line Chris Reeves Knives Sebenza 21 has not only been the flagship of a legendary knife company, but the Sebenza 31 is an improvement on a work of art. Perfect as an everyday carry knife, for hunting, outdoors recreation, tactical, or even first responder use, the Sebenza 31 has some big shoes to fill.

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Where are Chris Reeve Knives made?

Boise, Idaho
Our products are made in our machine shop in Boise, Idaho, with the help of ~40 employees – made up of a diverse group held together by a shared passion for precision, quality craftsmanship, and forward-thinking.

What is a Yarborough Knife?

The Yarborough knife, a combat field knife specifically designed by renowned knife maker William Harsey – which serves as a link to the brotherhood of unconventional warriors. Blade Length: 7.0″

Is Inkosi better than Sebenza?

The Chris Reeve Inkosi blade’s length is a bit shorter than the small Sebenza 21, measuring 2.75 inches. But it has 8 percent thicker blade stock than the small Sebenza and a wide, hollow grind, making it closer to a flat grind. This gives it a robust feel and strength.

Where are Chris Reeves knives made?

Is the Sebenza 21 discontinued?

Can I still order a Sebenza 21? As of June 6th, 2019, 11:59 PM, the Sebenza 21 has been discontinued and new orders will no longer be accepted. All Sebenza 21 orders before this date will be fulfilled.

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Why does the Sebenza 21 have a hole?

FAQ: What’s the purpose of the ‘extra’ hole on the handle of a Chris Reeve Sebenza? That’s a “tooling hole,” also known as a “locating hole.” Chris Reeve Knives buys titanium in large sheets and cuts it into rectangles about the size of the knife’s handle. The handle is then machined into the handle of a folding knife.

Who owns Civivi?

WE Knife Co
A subset brand of WE Knife Co, CIVIVI pocket knives offer a high performance WE build that’s not going to break your knife budget.