Sebenza large classic

mongomondo

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Edit: as of 10/10/2009 knife is sold to u812. Thanks for looking, folks.

CONUS only and no trades please, paypal is mongomondo at gmail dot com or email me for money order info (USPS only).

This is a large classic Sebenza user. It has been carried, used, and sharpened. I bought it on this forum a couple weeks ago, but a few real life things came up and I rather have extra cash. Made in 2003 and I think it's still in great condition. Has the usual carry/scratch marks as can be shown in the video below. I tried to capture the condition of the blade and handles. This is a user but still in excellent condition, $315 to your door including signature confirmation.

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Is this knife still available? I might be interested but am new to the forum. I spend alot of time at Candle Power Forum but have become again interested in knives. Arnt these over $400 new? Could I please get some pics to my email address?
 
Hey thanks, ya I dont see any video link at all. So heres a question, it looks like the lock is around half way across the blade when open. How long will that last before it will need to be replaced? And how much does it cost to have it sent back to chris reeve knives for a referbish?
 
It will take years. This knife is 6 years old and the lockup is still in new condition in my opinion. When it does eventually move over, CRK will fix it for free. Just don't abuse the knife. It's not really something to be concerned about, this lock is probably the strongest and most reliable lock out there, I've never heard of people have problems with a Sebenza lock.

Edit: The video in my first post seems to work fine. You can't see it?
 
Nope, no video at all. I just signed up in this forum because I am in the market for a Sebbie so maybe it just wont work for me for some reason.
 
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