Wood inlays, heirloom quality?

First off, let me tell you that I do not own a Sebenza. I have handled one and love its lines and ruggedness, but do not care much for the all metal look. I am very smitten by the wooden inlay models though. Quite frankly I think that they may be the most beautiful folders being made today. I want to know if you guys think that Sebenzas are heirloom quality. I want a knife that I can carry for the next 50 years and then pass on to my favorite grandchild. Have I found it in the wood inlay Sebenza?
 
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Yes, the Sebenza is the right knife.

Her you see my "50 year's" knife
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YES!

And the wood feels great too.
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That sounds like a great idea. My problem is
I have 4 grandchildren so far with hints of more coming. They are all great! I don't think I could choose just one. So that means.......

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that you'll have to figure out how to take it with you?
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No no no, that you'll have to buy at least three more of course
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Brandon
 
Brandon, you need a wood inlay Sebenza; tell your wife I said so.
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