Pic Request

boobar

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I am new to the Kershaw/ZT world and I just picked up a 1725CB JYD II and a ZT0350KW. I am interested in a ZT0200KW but I would like to see a pic comparing the size to something that I am familiar with. Does anyone have a pic of the ZT0200 with a JYD? If anyone has a pic or can take a pic of a ZT0200 with one of the larger Benchmades (710, 805 TSEK, or 806 AFCK) that would be great too. I have searched through this forum a bunch over the last couple of weeks but I have been unable to find the pic I am looking for.

Thanks
 
the 200 is a very big knife, its probably compareable to a 561, which is very similar in size to the JYDII

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bottom is a 0350, second from top is an 0200
 
The angle of Greenie's shot may be a bit misleading as all of the knives in the shot look about the same size. The 0200 is wider and longer than an 0561, and as Greenie said, quite large. My 0350 isn't in the shot below, but the length of the 0350 is very similar to that of a Blur (exactly the same when folded, but the Blur's blade is a touch longer). The Blur is the second one from the bottom, directly below the 0200.

In order, top to bottom:

ZT 0560
ZT 0561
ZT 0550
ZT 0200
Blur
Skyline

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I can take one when I get home. I have an 0200, JYD, and the most common other one would be an endura and recon 1. Hopefully that helps?
 
Thanks flarp those pics are PERFECT!!!

I am still on the fence on this one but this gives me a good idea of the size.
 
And since this one is back in circulation.... how hard was it to get the "thumb studs" out of your 200's blade?
 
And since this one is back in circulation.... how hard was it to get the "thumb studs" out of your 200's blade?

I just tapped it out with a mallet. I don't use the thumbstuds on the 0200 ever, and they're not bladestops, so I just left them out.
 
That is what I'm thinking. I would like to do the same with mine, if I can rig a fixture where I cn do it without removing the blade. Everything fits together so perfectly right now that I don't want to risk screwing that up.
 
You don't have to remove the blade, I just rested the open knife over a towel with a socket under the thumb stud and tapped it out.
 
You don't have to remove the blade, I just rested the open knife over a towel with a socket under the thumb stud and tapped it out.

Guess I never got back to you on this. Done, and done. Like it, very much. Even though it looks a littler Spyderco-esque.
 
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