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A Lightweight, Versatile Fixed Blade That Punches Well Above Its Price Tag
After spending a few weeks with the Waxahachie, I am still not sure how to pronounce it, but I am sure this knife will become one of my most recommended budget fixed blades of all time. The excellent design of this knife results in a very versatile and practical camping and backpacking tool. It can be carried vertically or horizontally on a belt or easily attached to most backpack straps with the T-clip on the back of the sheath. The Bowie style clip point blade sports a flat grind and blade geometry that gives it a nice compromise between durability and performance.
Sencut is the other budget knife brand uner We Knife Co. Civivi is now the mid range, Sencut is budget, and We Knife is the premium brand in the We Knife family of brands. The Waxahachie proves that We is not skimping on design when it comes to their shiny new budget brand, so I am looking forward to Sencut’s future products.
Ben started a twenty year commercial photography career after a blurry stint in the navy. He spent a lot of time losing and breaking knives and other EDC gear on location shoots before starting Nothing But Knives. He has reviewed and tested hundreds of both outdoor and kitchen knives over the course of the last six years, and he was mostly sober while testing and reviewing.
4 thoughts on “Sencut Waxahachie Photo Tour & Review”
I live about 10 minutes North of the Texas city of Waxahachie. There does not really seem to be a consensus as to the pronunciation. Wak-suh-hatch-ee is the more common variation.
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I live about 10 minutes North of the Texas city of Waxahachie. There does not really seem to be a consensus as to the pronunciation. Wak-suh-hatch-ee is the more common variation.
Thanks for a bit of clarity, David. Glad to know I am not alone in my confusion.
Hello, I’m just curious but is there a reason why you don’t have the knives made here at home rather than China?
I Chris. We have articles on knives from all over the world including America. We even have a massive guide dedicated to American Made Knives
If you click on the brands page of this site, you will find articles on knives from over 10 different countries. Thanks for visiting our site.