Introducing the Small Sebenza, a remarkable knife with a stainless steel Devin Thomas "Raindrop" Damascus blade and a titanium thumb stud in a beautiful blue anodized finish. Please note that the actual Damascus blade may vary from the one shown in the picture.
The Sebenza knife was first developed by Chris Reeve in 1987 and has undergone minor changes over the years. It started with the entirely handmade version, followed by the Original profile in 1990, the Regular in 1996, and the Classic in 2000. In 2008, to commemorate the 21st year of the Sebenza, Chris Reeve introduced the Sebenza 21, an updated version of the classic design that is now even easier to carry in your pocket or pouch.
The Sebenza from Chris Reeve has set the standard for folding knives. It is often described as having a "bank vault" feel, thanks to its superior action. Once you have the chance to handle this knife, you will understand why. Despite its solid construction, the action is smooth and effortless. The titanium integral frame lock ensures that the knife feels as sturdy as a fixed blade when it is open.
Not only is the Sebenza highly functional, but it is also a work of art. It combines comfort and elegance in its design, making it a must-have for any knife enthusiast.