Your bearing action comments reminds me of my recent experience with an OK Knives Slysz Bowie. I expected to hate the unauthentic bearing action. Instead it completely elevated the knife to another level.
@evekate1Ай бұрын
Much prefer the Kevin John clone of the Umnumzaan - shame they stopped making them a few years back. Glad I picked a couple up back then.
@BrendanCS24 күн бұрын
375 for a glass blasted zaan is a crazy deal
@peterfixes22 күн бұрын
Yeah I got lucky on the snag. It was just the knife with no paperwork or anything but the thing is pristine.
@PatheticPeasant28 күн бұрын
Aren't crks supposed to be slow rollers and not meant to be flipped? I love my sebenzas and want the umnumzaan. I do find myself wanting to flip them but remind myself that they're not meant for it. I have plenty of bearing knives to flip so it doesn't bother me.
@peterfixes28 күн бұрын
I have heard that, especially regarding Sebenzas. I have heard the Zaan is a bit different since the stop pin is the thumbstuds. I have to flip all my knives. There's no way I could refrain.
@CNYKnifeNut17 күн бұрын
There was a time (well over a decade ago, now) when the Sebenza stop pins weren't hardened. That's what led to the "warranty void if flipped" thing, that refuses to die. What "meant to be flipped" means is ultimately up to you, but you're not gonna hurt any CRK by doing it.