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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2360978" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Love the Wicked Edge. Eventually get the Strops. I maintain my edges with only the Strops most of the time. I'm not convinced the Ceramics were worth it, but the Strops definitely were.</p><p></p><p>That's weird about the ZT not being sharp - that's been exactly my experience with Benchmade until recently (I had a streak of about 3 in a row that were kind of pissing me off as two were limited production models so I didn't want to chuck them into the sharpener if I wasn't going to keep them).</p><p></p><p>You can contact them and they'll let you send it back for a free sharpening (and they typically take care of you for your trouble). A word of caution (if your 0350 is a plain-edge): I wouldn't try and sharpen the inner curve of that recurve blade with a system like the Wicked Edge - you'll start to wear the stones unevenly (they now make convex stones to fit that area better). If your 0350 is a combo edge, then can't really get to the inner part of that recurve anyway, so you should be fine.</p><p></p><p>I carry my Carbon Fiber Large Sebenza around all over man - you can't think of it as jewelry so much as a high-end tool <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Although, my Carbon Fiber Para-2 is starting to get astronomical in price and I don't know that I could replace it now that they stopped making them. I still carry it and use it, but I'm pretty careful with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2360978, member: 229"] Love the Wicked Edge. Eventually get the Strops. I maintain my edges with only the Strops most of the time. I'm not convinced the Ceramics were worth it, but the Strops definitely were. That's weird about the ZT not being sharp - that's been exactly my experience with Benchmade until recently (I had a streak of about 3 in a row that were kind of pissing me off as two were limited production models so I didn't want to chuck them into the sharpener if I wasn't going to keep them). You can contact them and they'll let you send it back for a free sharpening (and they typically take care of you for your trouble). A word of caution (if your 0350 is a plain-edge): I wouldn't try and sharpen the inner curve of that recurve blade with a system like the Wicked Edge - you'll start to wear the stones unevenly (they now make convex stones to fit that area better). If your 0350 is a combo edge, then can't really get to the inner part of that recurve anyway, so you should be fine. I carry my Carbon Fiber Large Sebenza around all over man - you can't think of it as jewelry so much as a high-end tool :) Although, my Carbon Fiber Para-2 is starting to get astronomical in price and I don't know that I could replace it now that they stopped making them. I still carry it and use it, but I'm pretty careful with it. [/QUOTE]
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