Chris Reeve Knives Large Sebenza 31 CPM-S35VN Titanium
Published: 9 months ago
TITANIUM Series: Episode 1
Welcome to the very first episode of Tried and True EDC! The content focus is on modern folding knives, but as the channel grows, so will the products being reviewed: fixed blades, flashlights, pens, and other EDC gear.
Featured Folder: Chris Reeves Large Sebenza 31
Titanium frame lock with single thumb stud opener in CPM-S35VN in the Insingo blade shape
Other Chris Reeve Models: https://chrisreeve.com/collections/knives
Sebenza 31 Variations: https://chrisreeve.com/collections/sebenza-31
CRK Warranty: https://chrisreeve.com/pages/warranty
Steel Types: https://knifesteelnerds.com/2021/10/19/knife-steels-rated-by-a-metallurgist-toughness-edge-retention-and-corrosion-resistance/
Not ready to pull the trigger on a new CRK? Check out this link if you'd like to find a used one from the secondary market: https://www.bladeforums.com/forums/chris-reeve-knives-for-sale.916/
NOTE: I made a comment about how a convex edge improves Toughness - that was incorrect. Convex edges, for me, seem to have an improvement over Edge Retention as it reduces the risk of chipping the edge.
Welcome to the very first episode of Tried and True EDC! The content focus is on modern folding knives, but as the channel grows, so will the products being reviewed: fixed blades, flashlights, pens, and other EDC gear.
Featured Folder: Chris Reeves Large Sebenza 31
Titanium frame lock with single thumb stud opener in CPM-S35VN in the Insingo blade shape
Other Chris Reeve Models: https://chrisreeve.com/collections/knives
Sebenza 31 Variations: https://chrisreeve.com/collections/sebenza-31
CRK Warranty: https://chrisreeve.com/pages/warranty
Steel Types: https://knifesteelnerds.com/2021/10/19/knife-steels-rated-by-a-metallurgist-toughness-edge-retention-and-corrosion-resistance/
Not ready to pull the trigger on a new CRK? Check out this link if you'd like to find a used one from the secondary market: https://www.bladeforums.com/forums/chris-reeve-knives-for-sale.916/
NOTE: I made a comment about how a convex edge improves Toughness - that was incorrect. Convex edges, for me, seem to have an improvement over Edge Retention as it reduces the risk of chipping the edge.