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  1. Nice review, I have the same problem losing knlves and tools into the brush or grass, i use a long handle magnet sometimes get lucky and find it before the mower blade gets it. Maybe is time to invest in a metal detector.
    Keep up the good work.

    PS: Survivalblog has a large following from the Cuban community in Florida, we love the outdoors and many are preppers, our sad history thaught us to improvise in order to survive and the hurricanes reinforce those skills to prep.

    1. It’s nice to hear where our fellow preppers are from! And how interesting to know that the Cuban community is so into prepping! I am just old enough to remember the Cuban missile crisis, and clearly remember insisting to my parents that we really, really needed to build a bomb shelter in our back yard. So I guess you could say I’ve been prepping since I was a child. I even drew floor plans. Of course we never built it, couldn’t afford it back then. But history is our great friend, if we will learn from it.

  2. I also lose knives. I have a Kershaw folder that I have named Lazarus. I have lost this knife multiple times. One time it was lost for several months. And then one day I was driving down my gravel driveway and I saw something in the gravel that did not look right. I got out of my truck and low and behold, there it was. It had been run over and buried in the gravel. It was scratched but not broken. I lost it again and looked everywhere. Then one day I was doing some work using my tractor. I looked down on the foot rest platform and there it was.

    Great article. I am now saving up for a ZT. Hopefully it will be a lucky knife also.

  3. Thank you Pat. I’ve always believed you “get what you pay for” and I much appreciate your reviews. I will never hesitate to pay for a product that I feel is built to last a lifetime, in the end it’s a wise investment. Thanks for your honest opinions and I value your advice. This knife may be in my future!

  4. Thanks for reviewing an American made knife. Nice review – sorry to hear you lost this beautiful knife. I have a similar ZT folder and love this knife. Saved for awhile, as they are a little expensive, but no regrets- great knife. I do put it inside my pocket rather than use the clip, feels a little more secure.

  5. Great review Pat.
    I own a ZT. I also own Gerbers, Criswell, Al Mars, and a host of others.
    I’m a bit biased. I work at William Henry Knives. For serious duty use, I use my C-15 barracuda. It skinned 3 deer and one elk last year. Before it needed sharpening.
    If you would like to review one, I’ll send you my personally owned knife.
    Let me know.
    Tom.

  6. I would also like to see you review TominOregon’s offer. William Henry knives look really good in photos, I have never seen one in person and they are way out of my price range, but any knife that can skin three deer and an elk before needing resharpening needs to be looked at. I have gutted, skinned and helped skin a lot of deer, elk, antelope, caribou, sheep etc and skinning can be really tough on a knife blade. The best I’ve seen so far was a Benchmade but before I always carried two knives and a sharpener when elk hunting.

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