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alright, bear with me. first time using a webcam or posting a video from photobucket, so excuse the poor quality.

this sebenza has not been mayonized, had the washers polished, or otherwise been modified in any way.

all the screws are tightened all the way.

the sebenza is neither slow or painful to open and close. mine are both easily thumbflicked open. all i have done is clean the washers and apply some flourinated grease and a drop of oil per side. yes, i mix lubricants!
 
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Dark, blurry, hard to tell what knife it is, or what the video is demonstrating, besides opening.
 
Sweet sounding knife. Almost as slick as a Sage1. :D J/K I hope my Sage2 ends up that nice once it's broken in. Am I correct in assuming you disassembled it to clean and lube?
 
Sweet sounding knife. Almost as slick as a Sage1. :D J/K I hope my Sage2 ends up that nice once it's broken in. Am I correct in assuming you disassembled it to clean and lube?


yes, dissasemble to lube. though you could drop some oil in simply by loosening the pivot and stop pin screws a bit.
 
Dark, blurry, hard to tell what knife it is, or what the video is demonstrating, besides opening.

I'd say it's a large regular Sebenza UG -- something like this:

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Absolutely no difficulty opening or closing mine. The only other knife I have that open and closes more easily that the Seb is my BM mini grip.
 
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