The Alpha and the Omega

Very cool, so is it domed around the back with grooved roughly put in one side? Thats kinda how it appears. In LW's pictures it almost looks like a peg with a slant on the one side with grooves roughed in. Sorry to keep dragging this on, but since i'll probably never see one in person, I keep wondering and its kinda hard to tell from pictures.

I'll try to get some pics posted tonight. As for how it feels, not much different from a modern one. The biggest difference is that the lockside seems to weigh a lot more against the thumb or finger that's pushing it outward to close the knife. Not sticky, just very heavy.
 
Great knife and awesome odyssey.

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So are you attributing the heavy pressured lockbar to its bend? In that case, when you take it apart and its just the slab, is there a noticeable difference to how far the lock bar naturally travels?
 
^^^^ that's wild! And awesome! Thanks, I didn't imagine the back side of the stud to be like that...
 
Man we need a re-issue of the "P" Sebenza, complete with ATS 34?
 
Man we need a re-issue of the "P" Sebenza, complete with ATS 34?

ATS-34 isn't sought after for itself like BG-42 is. ATS-34 knives sell at a premium for the age and rarity a lot more than for the blade.
 
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