Well the big news is the new skeleton handled Scrapivore is finally shipping. I'm sorry. I just don't like skellies. Every time I buy one, it just sits in a drawer some place. Put a handle on the darned thing, and I am ok with small fixed blades. But I must admit, that Scrapivore is the prettiest skelly yet. And for you skelly lovers, it is probably the best or right up there. In blades that size, I usually go with folders. I have really been impressed with the ZT folders. I got a good deal on a ZT0350 recently. Dogs, let me tell you, it's a
LOT smaller than the ZT0300. Much more pocket friendly, too.
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It's way smaller than the ZT0200, too.
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I got the partially serrated version. Recently, I have come to appreciate the versatility of such a blade. Serrated blades are great for rope or webbing. And they work just fine for fuzz sticks and such.
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I am really pleased with the little ZT. It is light, fast, and sharp. And unlike its bigger brothers, it is a good pocket carry knife.