If it ain’t broke…refine it? Chris Reeve Knives completed the Inkosi family of knives with the reveal of the full size model. It may resemble a Large Sebenza 25, but the Large Inkosi features all of the internal developments that debuted on the Small Inkosi: oversized washers, a new lock interface, and a refined large hollow grind.
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