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  • wakal

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    Basically, Kershaw's "high end" branding. I carry a ZT with a carbon fiber handle (0560CBCF) most days, and have been happy carrying (and dealing in) their entire line.
     

    robertc1024

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    I've got a buddy who is a knife snob. He loves those ZT knives. I'd trust his judgement.
     

    Wyldman

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    I've got a couple of the ZT 3xx knives with G10 handles, and my only criticism of them is that they are pretty heavy in the pocket, but niether of them has ever failed to a job I've asked them to do. Both of mine take and keep a razor edge.

    I like the Tiger Stripe Camo pattern of the blade finish.

    Crush, kill, mangle, maim, destroy.
     

    Rebel

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    They are quite spendy, but everyone I know who has a ZT really likes it. If it weren't a Kershaw, I would consider one.
     

    Byrd666

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    I had been looking at a 0350ST, but, I just couldn't make a good enough argument with myself to get one.
     

    Byrd666

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    That's actually one I'm considering.

    After I got off the phone with the lady from KAI/Kershaw/ZT, and speaking with her about my experience(s) with my last Kershaw, I ended up just getting one of the Kershaw Link knives. The conversation originated around me asking about a new knife, the Kershaw Flitch. I really like the cut of the blade on that knife. Unfortunately, she didn't know if it would come out with a serrated version.
     

    Byrd666

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    The serrations on my knives get used more often than not. And like orbitup stated, I won't carry a knife without them.
     

    TheDan

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    You guys cut a lot of rope? That's the only time I prefer serrations over just a plain blade. Serrations do make a dull knife more useful, tho...

    ETA: also bread... Serrations are good for bread.
     
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