0850 Blue CF - Sinkevich/Rexford Design
Price $295.00
Product Details
Blade Length 3.875
Overall Length 8.75
Closed Length 5
Weight (oz) 4.3
Source Previously owned
Additional Specs
Knife Type Tip Up Clip
Blade Material 20CV
Blade Details Drop Point, Sheepsfoot
Handle Material Carbon Fiber, Metallic
Other Details Tactical
About the Maker
Zero Tolerance Knives
Zero Tolerance is a brand of Kai USA Ltd. The ZT brand first made its appearance in 2006 when we saw a place in the market for a Made-in-USA line of hard-use knives that would meet the needs of professionals in the military and law enforcement, as well as other first responders, such as firefighters and emergency medical personnel. The initial products were combat knives, but since that time, the line has expanded to include a variety of general use and premium knives. From larger and heavier outdoor knives to slimmer and lighter everyday carrying knives that are built to ZT's high-performance standards, ZT knives always provide knife owners with top-of-the-line quality. Zero Tolerance Knives are manufactured of premium materials such as S30V, S35VN, or 20CV blade steel and G10, titanium, and carbon-fiber handle scales. We pay attention to the details, ensuring each part of your ZT is built with care and precision. Operation is conspicuously smooth and ZT fit and finish is second to none. All ZTs are proudly built in our Tualatin, Oregon manufacturing facility by our most skilled workers.
Rexford, Todd
My fascination with knives began as a young boy attending numerous gun shows with my father. Every now and again I was able to pick out a knife for myself and soon my collection began to grow. As I got older, sport shooting, hunting, fishing, and automobiles consumed my life. I went to work in my father's garage and continued on to college in order to obtain my engineering degree. After college I continued to work in the garage until I moved out of state. It was then my fascination with knife-making began. Starting with simple machinery and hand files (plus lots of blood and sweat), I produced my first knife. From then on the addiction was set in stone. I strive to learn and improve the skills and designs I use on my knives with every piece that leaves the grinder. New materials and procedures are coming out every day and I take a lot of joy in learning everything possible about what works, and what does not when it comes to edged tools.
Sinkevich, Dmitry
In my opinion, a knife can be both a work tool and an art-object and it is terrific if it is possible to combine unconventional design with utility. In knifemaking I give preference to high quality corrosion-resistant stainless steels, titanium, modern laminates: carbon fiber and G10 as well as fine woods.