Tax Return knife: BM 908BK-1501 or ZT 0562CF Feel free to suggest others.

Dammit, Joe... that 908 is just sexy.

Don't need one by any stretch of the imagination, but it's dang near too hot to pass up. Limited edition of a discontinued model just about seals it.

Dammit, Joe.
 
We seem to agree quite often Corey!!!
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Looks like I might be getting both. :D Found a great deal on a used 0562CF (204P, not M390). Still leaves me with enough to cover most of the BM.

I'll save up a bit more and get that one at a sooner rather than later date.

Loved the pics, guys, and especially the comparison pics.
 
Dammit, Joe... that 908 is just sexy.

Don't need one by any stretch of the imagination, but it's dang near too hot to pass up. Limited edition of a discontinued model just about seals it.

Dammit, Joe.

Wait Vel!! This ole thang?????
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No enabling going on here brother!!!
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Did I mention how awesome that CF feels in hand??? Or how sticky sharp that M4 gets???
Just trying to help!
Joe
 
Have you ever tried a paramilitary 2 maybe one in m390 or 204p? they are in stock now they are an amazing knife that is alot of fun to use and fidget with. Plus they cut like a raped ape.
 
I can't in good faith recommend a 908bk-1501. I own one and after sending it back once, then completely disassembling it and flattening the washers, polishing the inside of the liners, and polishing the tang, it finally doesn't have major blade play. The ZT's that I've handled have felt rough around the edges but they all seemed good quality where it counted.
 
zt0562cf is among the best folders that ZT has ever produced. Actually I would stretch a bit to say that IMHO it is THE best ZT production folder.

First post says it all.

You get more knife for your money, buying Zero Tolerance, compared to Benchmade, IMHO. I own some of both.

It is difficult to find a better knife than a ZT 0562CF until you spend close to or over $400.

I think it's a NICER knife than any of the Hinderer knives. It's not quite as heavy duty: the blade is a bit thinner, but not by much. The blade steel used in the ZT 0562CF is considerably better than what is used in MOST, but not every Hinderer knife. But EVERY ZT 0562CF snaps open like it's an automatic knife. I think the quality control found on ZT knives is VASTLY superior to what Hinderer produces. I have no idea WHY, since Hinderer knives are so expensive, but few of them are HALF as good at flipping open as ANY ZT knife, roller bearings or not.

I would choose a ZT over a Benchmade in a New York second. And the ZT 0562CF is probably th best knife ZT makes. It's not fancy looking, but it's very well made. The blade shape is about as close to perfect as they get, for a medium sized EDC knife.
 
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