A few of the channel members recommended this knife, so I decided to give it a try. Letās see how this OK81-CF compares to the Spyderco PM2.

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A few of the channel members recommended this knife, so I decided to give it a try. Letās see how this OK81-CF compares to the Spyderco PM2.
Iāve really been enjoying this CRK Sebenza25/Inkosi lately. So I wanted to upgrade the washers to the larger perforated āspokeā washers like you see inside the real Sebenzas. Iām also adding a new deep carry titanium pocket clip.
I recently picked up the OK81-CF, which is their ātributeā knife very similar to the Spyderco PM2. But for some strange reason, OK doesnāt cut away the access to the compression lock button.
Instead of making you sit and watch me talk for an hour and half before getting to the giveaway, I thought Iād just make it easy for you to enter to win some free knives.
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