Chris Reeve Knives Small Inkosi Glass Blasted LEFT HAND - Plain Titanium Handle / Tanto Blade / CPM-Magnacut Steel SIN-1131

Chris Reeve Knives Small Inkosi Glass Blasted LEFT HAND - Plain Titanium Handle / Tanto Blade / CPM-Magnacut Steel SIN-1131

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Chris Reeve is always looking to improve and make things even better.  The Inkosi is that development.  Playing on the strengths of the Sebenza and adding some refinements.   The blade is thicker than the Sebenza 31 and has a large hollow grind shape.  The washer size has been enlarged with deeper grease pockets for an ultra smooth feel.  The ceramic ball lockbar interface adds stability to the overall knife.  

Like the Sebenza 31, the Inkosi comes in both a large and small size and is available in a variety of inlays.  Pick the one that is right for you.

**Please Note: This is a left handed version of this knife.

  • 2.75" Tanto Blade in a Stonewash finish w/ CPM-Magnacut steel
  • Glass Blasted Titanium framelock design
  • Titanium Accents and Thumb Studs
  • Integrated Lanyard
  • Made in proudly in Boise Idaho, USA
Blade Material: CPM-Magnacut
Blade Style: Tanto
Blade Length: 2.75"
Overall Length: 6.50"
Handle Length: 3.75"
Handle Material: 6A14V Titanium
Lock System: Framelock
Weight: 2.90 ounces
Pocket Clip: Removable Tip Up
Country of Origin: USA

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Robert Pellegrino
CRK Simply the Best

It’s a great little knife, I purchased both a small and a large Inkosi tanto to complement my older Sebenza 21’s and Regular Sebenza. It’s been a good while since a purchased any CRK’s, and I can honestly say the quality, fit and finish of today’s models is even better than my older knives and that’s saying a lot. I sent a few of my older CRK’s in for Spa Treatment once I got my new Inkosi’s in hand as I’m confident I’ll be well served while they’re away. You can’t go wrong with CRK and their new glass blasted finish is a big step up from the Scotch-Brite finish us old timers used to do. Very pleased.