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  • ISP 5353

    Master
    Industry Partner
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    Jul 21, 2009
    1,530
    63
    Putnam County
    I have two ZTs. I have an 808 that I rarely carry and a 0452CF that is a pocket sword! Both are nice knives. Never had a chipping issue.
     

    Bradsknives

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    Mar 1, 2010
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    Greenfield, IN.
    Damn you Brad....now I must Google.

    OK I hate you again.........


    Well, I have been accused of being as bad or worse than a crack dealer. :)

    For the last several shows I have providing a new service to try and help my customers....... For an additional $4.95, I will provide you a receipt that matches what you told your wife you paid.
     
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    JRR85

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    Oct 20, 2010
    166
    28
    NWI
    Although it wasn't listed I am big fan of the 0620CF. A buddy got one, and mine was ordered the same day. Its slick looking and the blade is awesome.
     
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    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
    Emeritus
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    187   0   0
    Dec 7, 2011
    191,809
    152
    Speedway area
    Well, I have been accused of being as bad or worse than a crack dealer. :)

    For the last several shows I have providing a new service to try and help my customers....... For an additional $4.95, I will provide you a receipt that matches what you told your wife you paid.

    Well......My spouse does not really care so there is that open door.

    Will you have any of those in black at the next show.
     

    rhino

    Grandmaster
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    24   0   0
    Mar 18, 2008
    30,906
    113
    Indiana
    The author's list lacking the ZT030X tells me maybe he hasn't been using ZTs all that long.

    In my opinion, the ZT030X is the best of the breed because it's just as beefy as the others, but the blade is wide enough so that it's really thin at the edge for good slicing. It doesn't look as space agey as some of the newer blades, but it can do some serious cutting work.

    And, more importantly, I'm choosing to ignore that ZT has all of those newer models because my checkbook can't take the abuse.

    I love the look, feel, and action of the ZT0452CF, but I'd love it more if the blade were not so chubby at the edge. On the other, it will slice "meat" really well and the thicker edge will lay it open, so . . . The flipper is unusal and I had to get some coaching from Brad to make it work. It feels really stiff getting past the detent, but when you do the blade really snaps open, pretty much like a well-made auto or assisted opener. Very well designed, says rhino.
     

    billyboyr6

    Expert
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    29   0   0
    Jan 28, 2010
    996
    18
    greenfield
    Zt 0550. I had 4 of them but sold one. Perfect size for everyday Cary and use, ti frame lock for strength, and s35vn steel. Using for just about anything the edge holds up great.

    I reprofiled one of them to a tanto and made it an even more useful utility blade.
     

    Expat

    Pdub
    Site Supporter
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    23   0   0
    Feb 27, 2010
    108,736
    113
    Michiana
    I bought one ZT at some point. I think a 350 but not sure now. I don't like the pocket clip or the weight compared to my Spyderco PM2.
     
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