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Been wanting a 0450 w/ CF scales and had been considering adding them myself. Guess now I can just buy it complete. Awesome!

Other than that, I agree that some of the knives are getting a little out there (spacey) in their designs.
 
Can I get the 0804CF in a smaller version? Say, something in the 3" - 3.25" range? Ugh. :(
 
How I love 0450CF! That weight... I just wish it had CTS-204P and a stonewash blade. This tactical look isn't EDC-friendly for urban people.
 
Dammit! :mad:

Guess I'd better get some moolah together, because the 0456, 0804CF, 0220 (this one's a maybe), 0909 (another maybe), will need to be in my collection. Hell, as long as I get the 0456, I'll be good to go, really.
 
No Kershaw love?

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And the new Anso Carabiner Collaboration!

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Dang, that tiny auto, and the Emerson auto are both going to be on my list.
 
The top three zt will be sell outs for sure.

Especially the 450 and the 804

Wow.

I like we're ZT is going with there brand.

Very sleek, stylish knives.

When they first came out it all Tactical knives.
 
This is what happens when Rick Hinderer tries to design a knife that isn't a Hinderer, it ends up looking like a Woods Titan 2:

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This is what happens when Rick Hinderer tries to design a knife that isn't a Hinderer, it ends up looking exactly like a Woods Titan 2

I knew that design looked familiar!!!

But with a blade length of 3.3" vs. the Titan's 5"+ blade... I mean... Idk, it really looks like a mini Titan 2.
 
No Kershaw love?

And the new Anso Carabiner Collaboration!

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I fell like the industry has "jumped the shark" when we have collaborations on a carabiner...

I mean do we need tactical carabiners with pointy bits and line cutters?

As a climber, a pointy carabiner with sharp edges and a line cutter would be the worst possible design I could think of. Maybe its for the keychain hipsters...
 
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I knew that design looked familiar!!!

But with a blade length of 3.3" vs. the Titan's 5"+ blade... I mean... Idk, it really looks like a mini Titan 2.

I thought it was a production version of the Woods Titan Nano when I first saw it, when I read the description that it was a Hinderer design I was really surprised.
 
Sure but this was a ZT thread! :)

Same people! lol

I don't think BF can handle multiple threads. The GD sub-forum is bad enough as it is.

I fell like the industry has "jumped the shark" when we have collaborations on a carabiner...

I mean do we need tactical carabiners with pointy bits and line cutters?

It's a multitool carabiner based on the custom carabiners by Jens Anso. If you don't like it, don't buy it.

I thought it was a production version of the Woods Titan Nano when I first saw it, when I read the description that it was a Hinderer design I was really surprised.

We'll see if it actually gets put in production. It would be funny if someone had a Titan 2 at SHOT and showed them :D
 
It's a multitool carabiner based on the custom carabiners by Jens Anso. If you don't like it, don't buy it.

Since we are on a discussion forum, I thought it might be interesting to discuss it and industry trends...
 
Since we are on a discussion forum, I thought it might be interesting to discuss it and industry trends...

Fair enough, but it's been a "trend" for a long time, this just may be the first time you're noticing it.

This isn't Kershaw's first time making a carabiner with "pointy bits and line cutters"

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