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    Quote Originally Posted by redtruck View Post
    Didnt know Wilson Combat made knifes. That looks sweet!
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    I don't think they do, they just "collaborate" with other knife makers. This is a Chris Reeves Small Sebenza, and he did a design for Wilson Combat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redtruck View Post
    Didnt know Wilson Combat made knifes. That looks sweet!
    They do not. The Sebenza is made by Chris Reeve Knives. They made this one for Wilson Combat I assume. The scales have the so called star pattern on them. Those Sebenza are also called Star-benza.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    They do not. The Sebenza is made by Chris Reeve Knives. They made this one for Wilson Combat I assume. The scales have the so called star pattern on them. Those Sebenza are also called Star-benza.
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    It looks like a nice knife but I always laugh and wonder when the advertisement includes things like "The titanium bead."

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyalCake View Post
    Did you get your Insingo yet?
    Yes I did.
    Playing with anodizing the scales. Got an anodizing kit in the mail and will show some eye candy when I am done pimping the knife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    It looks like a nice knife but I always laugh and wonder when the advertisement includes things like "The titanium bead."
    You'd be surprised but some people really like those things. I can't get excited about lanyard beads though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    You'd be surprised but some people really like those things. I can't get excited about lanyard beads though.
    I suppose they do but can lanyard beads and Starburst Pattern add $200 to the value?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I suppose they do but can lanyard beads and Starburst Pattern add $200 to the value?
    Small Sebenza with plain scales is in the $350 range. Machined scales and a lanyard bead add up to a lot less than $200.
    I personally would not pay premium for cosmetics though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Small Sebenza with plain scales is in the $350 range. Machined scales and a lanyard bead add up to a lot less than $200.
    I personally would not pay premium for cosmetics though.
    I am saying that this knife is worth about $100 and in my opinion that is a very high price for a EDC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I am saying that this knife is worth about $100 and in my opinion that is a very high price for a EDC.
    Ok I see what you are saying. Not going to argue what a knife is worth or not, it is all in the eye of the beholder.
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