I’m looking for this model in secondary at the moment. There is a gentleman that makes AMAZING micarta scales for them that I’d like to add as well as a couple new sheaths. Thank you for getting this out as there are not a lot of online videos that demonstrate it. Blessings!
@@KnivesoftheRoundTable completely agree. Exact reason I’m thinking on a insingo blade, of course you know from who… just can’t really decide on what model. I haven’t really been able to handle one. I have a drop point (sabenza) and a tanto (Umnumzaan) and both are great, just looking for the answer I guess.
I’m looking for this model in secondary at the moment. There is a gentleman that makes AMAZING micarta scales for them that I’d like to add as well as a couple new sheaths. Thank you for getting this out as there are not a lot of online videos that demonstrate it. Blessings!
Good luck with the search. BTW, who makes scales for it?
reminds me a bit of the GMF1
It has that flavor for sure. I think the lines on this one are better and the material as well
Very beautiful knife! :P
I like this design!
Greetings! :D
Hey Alexander! Good to hear from you. Cheers to Poland!
@@KnivesoftheRoundTable Thank you! :)
Peace! ✌️
After having that one, is there any other blade shape you think would be better for that size?
I think utility wise the sheepsfoot is a better choice because of the uses of a knife this size. I just like the aesthetics if this one
@@KnivesoftheRoundTable completely agree. Exact reason I’m thinking on a insingo blade, of course you know from who… just can’t really decide on what model. I haven’t really been able to handle one. I have a drop point (sabenza) and a tanto (Umnumzaan) and both are great, just looking for the answer I guess.
I would very much recommend the insingo Inkosi, the full size, not the small.
you should sell this to me..
I will let you know if I sell it!