My Medium-Sized "Sebenza"

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Okay so it's not really a Sebenza, but it shares similar aethestics, build quality, and design. And it's just about the size of what a medium sebenza would be! Also dropped in a picture of her with her mayonized original ATS34 cousin! The biggest difference is she's 100% non-magnetic. 6k stellite blade and all titanium hardware.

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What a beauty. It really fits in with those Sebbies.

How you been liking the Stellite blade?

Also completely non-magnetic? The screws are titanium?
 
What a beauty. It really fits in with those Sebbies.

How you been liking the Stellite blade?

Also completely non-magnetic? The screws are titanium?
Thanks and I love it! It was an EDC for several years. I sent it back to Tom for spa service a while ago and haven't carried it since and it's been mostly a safe queen so it looks NIB. I found another knife I liked to carry more and I'm worried about losing this one and it's almost irreplaceable at this point since he's almost retired.

Everything including the pivot and screws are titanium. No steel at all!
 
I still have one medium flat scale righty that I got for my son. I bought the last two lefties Tom made (a damascus MOA flat scale and a CF flat scale) a number of years ago but sold them to a good friend that has a large Mayo collection. They were irreplaceable (as you posted), I don't think he will ever make another lefty.
 
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