I have a large decorated Sebenza...this one:
She was born in 97'. I have heard that since...their have been a few changes such as, lock modification, ceramic ball change from 440C, and BG-42 heat treat changes.
Well, of course this makes me wish that my 'Sebbie was all decked out with the latest technology. Should I just forget about it and keep enjoying my Sebenza? I am REAL picky when it comes to knives...that's why I bought this one, but I am worried about ball detent wear, and blade edge problems. Should I be? How long do you expect my old 440C ball bearing to last me? I know you'll cover any problems I have, but does it really look like I can life without this beauty for more than a day or 2? The changes are of course, for the better, but have their been any consistant problems with the older Sebenzas? I know...forget about it Jackal...you're Sebbie is juuuuust fine.
-AR
P.S. I noticed that the clip side of the ti. slab seems a little nicer than the ones I've seen on my 99 models. Was that changed as well?
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- AKTI Member ID# A000322
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[This message has been edited by Jackyl (edited 15 October 1999).]
She was born in 97'. I have heard that since...their have been a few changes such as, lock modification, ceramic ball change from 440C, and BG-42 heat treat changes.
Well, of course this makes me wish that my 'Sebbie was all decked out with the latest technology. Should I just forget about it and keep enjoying my Sebenza? I am REAL picky when it comes to knives...that's why I bought this one, but I am worried about ball detent wear, and blade edge problems. Should I be? How long do you expect my old 440C ball bearing to last me? I know you'll cover any problems I have, but does it really look like I can life without this beauty for more than a day or 2? The changes are of course, for the better, but have their been any consistant problems with the older Sebenzas? I know...forget about it Jackal...you're Sebbie is juuuuust fine.
-AR
P.S. I noticed that the clip side of the ti. slab seems a little nicer than the ones I've seen on my 99 models. Was that changed as well?
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- AKTI Member ID# A000322
- Intelligent men, unfortunately, learn from fools, more often than fools learn from intelligent men.
[This message has been edited by Jackyl (edited 15 October 1999).]