ZT 560 Priced to sell

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Blade is centered and lockup is right around 50%. Has been used only a couple times literally to do things like cut a potato and open a box. Since then, it has been sharpened once on my Wicked Edge. I'm very proficient with the Wicked Edge and not only is it crazy sharp, but it has a nearly flawless mirror finish. VERY nice looking edge that has only been used to cut test phonebook paper since sharpening. Again, used very, very little and carried only a handful of times. There is really only one blemish to speak of, which is a "scrape" on the non-locking side of the blade which is from trying to free-hand polish the edge on a 2000 grit stone (happened before I had the extremely fine Wicked Edge stones. After receiving the extra fine stones is when I sharpened it for the first time using only the Wicked Edge). Since it was a 2000 grit hone, it left a really light scrape on the side of the blade that is hard to find, but at the right angle it will reflect light. It honestly can't be seen most of the time and on several occasions I thought it was completely gone because it's hard to find sometimes. However, once you hit the right angle it is visible. But especially with the stonewash, it's not noticeable unless at that angle.

Price is $200 paypal'd and shipped in the continental US states. Please NO TRADES, unless for a partial trade towards a Les George VECP.

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As you can see, perfect mirror edge the scrape can't be seen at all in this pic because it's not reflecting at the right angle
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Here you can see the light scratches that go from midway on the edge diagonally to the spine.
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This is most of the scrape, however, you can't even see the entire scrape at once because you have to angle the blade back and forth to get different areas to show up and reflect the light.
 
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