Knife Picture Thread

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  • jsharmon7

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    I bought a Dawson at the 1500 a few years ago that had the pocket clip sheath. Cool little knife, but I sold it since I never carried it. I wish I still had it!
     

    WWalker

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    MindfulMan

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    I just picked this up to replace a similar ZT that I lost in the woods. :xmad: From now on, I'm going to carry my woods knife in a Maxpedition sheath, and not in a pocket, secured by a clip !

    But,, I like this one better, as it's better blade steel (S35VN), and has a carbon fiber scale.
    :cool:

    Zero Tolerance Hinderer 0566CF Assisted Opening Knife

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    rhino

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    I just picked this up to replace a similar ZT that I lost in the woods. :xmad: From now on, I'm going to carry my woods knife in a Maxpedition sheath, and not in a pocket, secured by a clip !

    But,, I like this one better, as it's better blade steel (S35VN), and has a carbon fiber scale.
    :cool:

    Zero Tolerance Hinderer 0566CF Assisted Opening Knife

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    Nice! Was your original Elmax?

    Also, when you're in the woods or near the water, it might be worth considering tethering your knife to you (belt, belt loop, etc), whether you carry in pocket or in a sheath. An arm's length piece of para cord connecting your knife and your belt can be tucked in your pocket or under your belt when you're not using the knife and will prevent accidental loss!
     

    MindfulMan

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    Nice! Was your original Elmax?

    Also, when you're in the woods or near the water, it might be worth considering tethering your knife to you (belt, belt loop, etc), whether you carry in pocket or in a sheath. An arm's length piece of para cord connecting your knife and your belt can be tucked in your pocket or under your belt when you're not using the knife and will prevent accidental loss!
    Yes, it was Elmax steel. And supposedly, ZT had some heat-treating issues with it.....but who knows ?
    Good idea on a tether ! :yesway:
     

    daddyusmaximus

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    I was at a gun show in Muncie selling raffle tickets on a Marlin 1895 for my VFW last weekend when a guy cam around with a tackle box full of knives. Sure enough I found a couple of oldies I felt I needed... Now to get them off to Rob to be sharpened next time I'm down in Indy for a VA appointment.

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    rhino

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    I was at a gun show in Muncie selling raffle tickets on a Marlin 1895 for my VFW last weekend when a guy cam around with a tackle box full of knives. Sure enough I found a couple of oldies I felt I needed... Now to get them off to Rob to be sharpened next time I'm down in Indy for a VA appointment.

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    NICE! Those are in excellent condition!
     

    rhino

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    I've owned this Case XX 6375 CV with amber bone scales since it was new in the early 1990s. Recently I discovered it in a tool bag in the garage. It had a significant amount of rust/putting, the blades didn't snap, and the Case shield was lost! With some steel wool TLC, lubing, and cleaning, it's back in good shape with nice "walk and talk" of all three blades. I have a replacement shield en route from Case customer service, which I'll use to make it appear whole again. Until then, I've been carrying it my shirt pocket for a couple of weeks and using it. It's a good cutting tool!

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