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sebenza
The Sebenza is a folding pocket knife manufactured by Chris Reeve Knives of Boise, Idaho. It is constructed with a stainless steel blade and titanium handle. Its handle functions as the lock mechanism similar in concept to the Walker linerlock differing in that the handle itself forms the lock bar which holds the blade open. This mechanism was invented by Chris Reeve, and is called the Reeve Integral Lock (R.I.L). It is also commonly referred to as the Framelock, and is one of the most widely implemented locking systems in the folding knife industry, where lock strength and reliability is a product requirement. The name Sebenza is derived from the Zulu word meaning "Work," a tribute to Mr. Reeve's South African origins.
Up for trade is a used and carried CR drop point small Sebenza 31. It's got black canvas micarta inlays and ladder damascus. In good overall condition, includes boxes, accessories, etc, pinned lanyard hole, so no lanyard. It also has a Lynch deep carry titanium clip with their feather engraving...
Large Sebenza 31, PJ Drop Point Magnacut. 2nd owner. No snails or marks. Looks to be in perfect condition. Previous owner replaced lanyard pivot with a solid spacer; original parts included. Never carried or cut. $515. $490 $475
Like new Sebenza 21, I’ve always wanted a Striped Platan inlay 21, but it’s too pretty for me to use, and I use everything I own. Carried only a couple days and cut a few hay bale strings, that’s it. Box and docs included. If you never owned a CRK, they are one of the best (my favorite) knives...