Just picked up a Chris Reeve Sebenza 31 large. This thing is a beast
31 is a great knife, lotsa lineage! Where'd ya find it?
Have you heard of Jekyll to hyde design?? Better stay away from there!
There is another maker that I have a couple of pieces in my collection. As a young man, I lived on the beautiful Monterey Bay peninsula. It was my first away from home. The contrast between Oklas and central coast Cali was great. It was a magical time!
Montery Bay Knives is a relatively new custom knife maker that opened in 2017. Most of their line is made in China. That alone disqualifies them from being in my collection. However, there are 2 models that are not only made in the USA, but actually made on the peninsula.
Officially, Monterey doesnt have an animal that represents the city. That said, the sea otter is a prominent animal that can be readily seen by visiting the wharf.
The MBK SeaOtter is their small offering. Its roughly the same size as a small sebenza,
3.75in scale
3in blade
OAL 6.875in
Tumbled finish
Blade steel Magnacut
Running on washers
Im typically not a small knife guy, but i love the SeaOtter.
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There is another maker that I have a couple of pieces in my collection. As a young man, I lived on the beautiful Monterey Bay peninsula. It was my first away from home. The contrast between Oklas and central coast Cali was great. It was a magical time!
Montery Bay Knives is a relatively new custom knife maker that opened in 2017. Most of their line is made in China. That alone disqualifies them from being in my collection. However, there are 2 models that are not only made in the USA, but actually made on the peninsula.
Officially, Monterey doesnt have an animal that represents the city. That said, the sea otter is a prominent animal that can be readily seen by visiting the wharf.
The MBK SeaOtter is their small offering. Its roughly the same size as a small sebenza,
3.75in scale
3in blade
OAL 6.875in
Tumbled finish
Blade steel Magnacut
Running on washers
Im typically not a small knife guy, but i love the SeaOtter.
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I’ve recently picked up two magnacut blades. I’m really liking the finish durability and edge retention…so now of course I have 2 sets of the same knife with different blades.
Lived in Salinas my entire life and never heard of them
Guess I need to pay better attention
Good looking blade
Depending on heat treat, they're very close to S45 with a Lil bit better corrosion resistance
Carmel Cutlery has them on the shelf!
Salinas has some fine Mexican food! I was there last Nov for veterans day parade. The lows lows amd hoppers stole the show!
I seriously miss good Mexican food, this close to the Canadian border no one has any idea what good Mexican should taste like
Might be time to go visit my mother in Castroville
I lived on the edge of south Salinas from 76-90. Parents are in Pebble beach now, but I still take a cruise over there once in a while for fun![]()
Chris Reeve was less than enthused about serrated blades. However, he did allow some to be built.
The first sebenza was produced in 1987. The first sebenza 21was produced in 2008, 21yrs later. The sebenza 25 and 31 follow the same timeline.
As indictated by the card, this knife just had a birthday.
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Nice knife! Do use them in a hunting/fishing situation?
