Some help on this Sebenza please...

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I just picked up this decorated large Sebbie in trade. Here is what I know about it - Classic, polished blade and a "P" right next to the CR logo on the top of the scales.

The pic doesn't do it justice; the graphic is an extremely colorful carving and the blade is razor sharp (the hairs pop off my arm).

Anybody know what the P stands for ?
 

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I believe 'P' stands for "Production" and it was made in the early dayz when production knifemaking was new to Chris Reeve Knives... do a search and find out more!
 
Nice grab. What did you have to trade to get it? What's the blade steel? I'm guessing ATS-34. This Sebbie could have been made by Chris himself. :)
 
Knife has a clip, as for steel, I am not sure. I am still trying to figure out what the "P" stands for....

It would be neat if it were one of the early ones made by Chris. Wonder if Mrs. Reeve can clue us in...
 
Its in the faq....

Sebenzas History!!

We introduced the large Sebenza in 1990. These early Sebenzas were pretty much hand made - in so far as each handle and blade was cut out individually and profiled by hand on the grinder. They were all marked H followed by a serial number.

In mid-1991, we entered the rather scary world of computer controlled machines and bought a CNC machining center. At the time, it was a major step financially and we were not sure whether it would do what we wanted it to do! The rationale behind this was to enable us to produce more knives (and keep the cost reasonable) and to ensure that our tolerances were kept very tight. Machining on the mill ensures that the holes are in exactly the right place, the profile is exactly how we want it.

We reduced the thickness of the titanium for the handle and altered the blade shape slightly. These knives were marked P as in production to distinguish them from H as in handmade. There has been quite a bit of misrepresentation that the P stands for prototype.

The blades were then, and are still today, hand ground, even though the outline (or profile) is machined on the CNC. Two years ago, we progressed to a larger machining center and are constantly reducing our tolerances!

The "H" or "P" is engraved into the titanium handle next to our CR logo.

– Anne Reeve, 10/26/98

We stopped putting the P onto the handles because it had little significance any longer. And it did prevent the misconception that the knife was a prototype.

– Anne Reeve, 10/28/98
 
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