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The Postman brought me a sweet little present this afternoon :D
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I was expecting it to be "thin", like 3/16th's or so. But this one looks a little fatter than my HOGSJTACLE :

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Man, this knife feels sooo nice in hand :thumbup: I've heard people rave about the old school SJ's -- now I know why.
 
Hogwash! (get it... Hogwash....)
In Busse time, it was practically just produced about um.....
Oh yeah....
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Two weeks ago! ;)
 
I don't have one so I can't really say anything, but I thought the ENTIRE Zero Tolerance line was 3/16th's?
 
It's definitely 1/4". I thought the same thing as gravelface when i bought it. But I'm not complaining -- feels great as it is.
 
I was about 45 minutes behind on that one.

I was eyen that one 2.

As I understand it :rolleyes:, there was a screw up on the ZT Satin Jacks and they ended up the full 1/4", unlike the 3/16 for the rest of the ZT line.

I've got a 1/4" custom SJ ground like a ZT.

Nice Score !
 
The ZT Satin Jacks were an interesting Misfit sort of knife.

300 of each of the other Three ZT Models.

100 made of the Jack, Cost? about the same as a simple Satin Finished Satin Jack.

The pricing was a Misfit, in that the other ZT knives were Cheaper when new than the Standard models of the same name while the ZT Satin Jack was about what you would expect to pay for a Standard Satin Jack with a Satin finish.

Also, the first several Sets of ZTs were pretty Rough in Finish with many Scratchs and imperfections.

The ZT Satin Jacks on the otherhand looked pretty Sweet.

Thickness? 3/16ths" on the 900 other ZT knives.

1/4" on the Jacks.

I had a Few and am now down to just one.

Good Snag.
 
Ok....so where was this catch!!!!

Eli....hold on to it till I get there in MAy!!!!
 
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