After years of ownership and the dreaded slip of the Riv issued post, I put 
a thin coat of grease on top of the post, then sprinkled a fine sand over 
it. When I clamped the saddle on, I heard a most satisfying crunch, crunch, 
crunch from all the little contact points. This was after I used a smallish 
file to mimic what Garth mentioned as bead blasted at all applicable areas, 
which was moderately helpful at best. I agree that the slick surface was 
not going to hold so I took matters into my own hands. Fingers crossed but 
feeling confident. Attached are pics for comparison. 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dW6kEp_oFtGOGJTNSAO9lVLofQPlMq-NfjQ6urdcfBY/edit?usp=sharing>


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