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What knife does Chris Reeve carry?

What knife does Chris Reeve carry?

What is the best Chris Reeve knife? Best is very subjective, but the most popular is the small Sebenza 21 or Sebenza 31.

Are Chris Reeve Knives worth it?

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.

Where are Chris Reeves 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.

Who makes Chris Reeve Damascus?

The Chris Reeve Sebenza comes in several sizes and has the option of a damascus blade. Most Damascus Sebenzas come with raindrop, ladder or basketweave pattern stainless steel that is forged by blacksmith Devin Thomas.

Where can I buy Chris Reeve Knives?

KnifeArt.com is an authorized Chris Reeve Knives dealer and our entire inventory comes with a full satisfaction guarantee. All of our Chris Reeve Knives ship fast and free anywhere in the U.S. on orders over $150.

How much does a Chris Reeve Sebenza sheath cost?

Fred Eisen custom sheath for Chris Reeve Sebenza. It can be ordered for large or small size as well as the Sebenza 25, 31, or Inkosi. Price $49.00 + $7.50 shipping anywhere in the US by priority mail.

Where are American made knives made?

The company started out in South Africa, and through pure determination has turned into a staple within the knife industry. Although they are now 100% American made and located in Boise, Idaho their roots remain intact.

Where are Sebenza knives made?

The company started out in South Africa, and through pure determination has turned into a staple within the knife industry. Although they are now 100% American made and located in Boise, Idaho their roots remain intact. This is evidenced through their entire catalog of offerings including the Mnandi, Inkosi and of course the famous Sebenza.

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