ZT 0600 arrived today

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It is awesome! The detent on mine is fantastic, it is smooth as can be, and the knife is huge! She has a good deal of heft thanks to the backspacer (which I love) and the clip is very aesthetic. If you have a chance to get one, definitely jump on it. I have another one on preorder, but we'll see if I really need two. :p

Now I'm just waiting on that darn 0777 :D

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Slim and tight is right! The blade is huge and thick, reminds me of the volt I used to own. I feel like the 0600 is what the volt should have been for me.
 
Slim and tight is right! The blade is huge and thick, reminds me of the volt I used to own. I feel like the 0600 is what the volt should have been for me.

Are you referring to the 3600? Having a 3600 is the only thing keeping me from getting the 600, I just don't see myself liking it more.
 
Are you referring to the 3600? Having a 3600 is the only thing keeping me from getting the 600, I just don't see myself liking it more.

The Kershaw Volt 3600 is significantly smaller and thinner than the ZT 0600. I think they are both worth owning, but I suppose I am biased. :) The patterns are similar, but the differences are finger grooves vs non-finger grooved, G-10 vs Carbon Fiber inlay, 0.156"x 3.5" blade vs 0.1875"x 4.25" blade, different clips, composite vs solid blade, and straight edge vs recurve.
 
The Kershaw Volt 3600 is significantly smaller and thinner than the ZT 0600. I think they are both worth owning, but I suppose I am biased. :) The patterns are similar, but the differences are finger grooves vs non-finger grooved, G-10 vs Carbon Fiber inlay, 0.156"x 3.5" blade vs 0.1875"x 4.25" blade, different clips, composite vs solid blade, and straight edge vs recurve.

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The Kershaw Volt 3600 is significantly smaller and thinner than the ZT 0600. I think they are both worth owning, but I suppose I am biased. :) The patterns are similar, but the differences are finger grooves vs non-finger grooved, G-10 vs Carbon Fiber inlay, 0.156"x 3.5" blade vs 0.1875"x 4.25" blade, different clips, composite vs solid blade, and straight edge vs recurve.

No doubt they are both worth owning. I am going to have to pick and choose a few with all the awesome stuff you guys have coming out in the near future. Still might have to add it to the ever-growing list though. Visually, I still like the 3600 but there is no denying what the 600 has going for it.
 
Yes, I was referring to the volt 3600 and Jimmer is absolutely right that they're both worth owning! I actually really liked mine quite a bit, but there were some things that I wasn't fond of. That said, it was a really innovative knife for Kershaw (the 3d machining, composite blade, and design with the blade and inlay). I feel like the 0600 is a better design for me personally. I love the size of the knife (big and kinda heavy) and the design and execution is great. Mine didn't come sharp though! :D
 
Well, I do currently have a Volt 3600, and in my excitement and desire to make sure that I got an 0600, its looking like I will now be getting three !!!

Two are paid for and on the way and I am on a 3rd pre-order list that I am trying to either cancel or simply pray that it does not end up going through. My initial plans were to, once I receive the 0600, sell the Volt 3600. I, too, believed that they were very similar knives and there was no reason to own both.

I guess I'll have to decide when they get here. First one should arrive Friday.
 
Very nice. Like the pocket clip. Looking forward to this one. Hopefully Knife Center will come through soon.
 
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