Everyone's latest acquisitions!

Haven't been on the forum for about a year, so a picture of my brand new ZT 0452CF (which had been on my wish list for ages) should be a nice way to get back into things!
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Since I've fallen in love with my Pohl designed Klotzli Border Guard, I decided I would try a Pohl Force.

I checked around and saw the Alpha Four Outdoor had a similar blade length, so I snagged one quick.

I should have checked the specs a bit more thoroughly... This thing is a damn MONSTER!

Not sure it will be carried much. :eek:

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thanks i love it! here is the maker with two available. i want that 8" but fun funds say otherwise :( if they appeal to you grab one you will not be dissapointed

10fingers,

I don't see the maker's information. It's a great looking knife, where can I find one?

Thanks.

Frank
 
10fingers,

I don't see the maker's information. It's a great looking knife, where can I find one?

Thanks.

Frank

Here you go Frank, not sure what happened to the original link. I think you will be very pleased if you decide to pick one up:thumbsup:
 
Found this beauty in a bass pro shop, hidden in a shelf behind some fishing gear. 3.5 inches blade, 440C, Hollow grind, liner lock, micarta scales, DBS Pivot system, deep carry pocket clip. It's the smoothest flipper I own..
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So I have carried my SG Spider Monkey for the last few days, and about ten minutes ago a big brother came. The weight difference is a bit daunting.

This ZT 0095 BLK is the largest (blade length) knife I own.

Bought it on the exchange, has been modified with a low ride clip and ceramic bearings. Man it's smooth. I forgot how much of a spaceship thruster ZT's can be. I like it thus far.


 
I bought one for the toolbox and one for my keychain.
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Milwaukee flipper?!

Looks cool, they should have ditched the cheesy "hardline" plastered on the side and just put the product # there instead of on the handle. And maybe put the D2 etched in small letters the same finish of the blade so it doesn't stick out as much.

I'm a fan of Milwaukee power tools, might pick one of these up for my tool bag.
 
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