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#6 – Zero Tolerance 0560 tactical, very rugged, smooth as silk operation, uniquely
machined G10 handle attached to Ti Frame on front side, machined Ti
handle/frame back side, excellent craftsmanship, Elmax steel blade, R. Hinderer
design, made in USA…..Folks for the money, it just doesn’t get much better than
this.  I highly recommend this knife.

 

#7 – Benchmade 790 Subrosa assisted opener, S30V steel blade, very good craftsmanship, strong and worthy knife.  Less than ideal griping/jibbing, and somewhat difficult blade retraction.  (Reference my review of this knife)

 

#8 – Boker Anso 67 Folding Knife G10/Titanium Scales, Overall Length: 7.625", Blade Length 3.50", N690BO Steel Blade.  Very good knife for the money.  From a personal perspective, I love this type of handle contouring.

 

 

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Comment by Stanley May on June 21, 2013 at 10:22

Oh my!   My drooling is overpowering my laptop right now.  The Damascus blade is so cool, and that color of G10/micarta is my favorite.  I can understand why it would be your most prized knife.  And gold class no less.  Thank you for sharing this with me.  Trouble is, now I want one.

Comment by Brad T. on June 21, 2013 at 10:13

..and the ZT 0560.

Comment by Brad T. on June 21, 2013 at 10:12

I have this BM 750-101 Pinnacle Gold Class (my most prized, a Christmas gift)

a BM 760 Lum LFTi(User), a BM 940-121 Osborne Gold Class(User), a Warren Thomas Special Edition Sinraptor (Bought before the official release of the line) & although not handled in Titanium, a Mission MPK 12.

Comment by Brad T. on June 20, 2013 at 17:57

I too, enjoy titanium knives. I may need to gather them up and contribute to your blog.

Comment by Ron Cooper on June 20, 2013 at 16:08

I think that you have just whet my appetite for more titanium knives! I only own one. A Spyderco Ti Millie...

I EDC this knife from time to time. But I usually opt for its much lighter G10 cousin, the Paramilitary 2.

I can, however, personally attest to the lock-up on the Ti Military. In a fully deployed and locked position it feels like a fixed blade knife. If I had to choose only one folding knife for a survival situation it would definitely be my Titanium Military.

Thanks, Stan! Now you have me on the hunt for another Ti knife. (I think I just heard my wallet squeal?)

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