There are a lot of words written about this knife. Here's a few more;1) Blade. This is pretty much a standard drop point. The blade is nicely ground thin. It's not Sypderco thin, but thinner than your typical ZT blade. While the blade will take quite a lot of abuse, you're not going to be able to pry open a stuck M1 Abrams crew hatch like you normally could with most ZTs.The blade came shaving sharp. Nothing new there. All ZTs come that way. Hell, most KAIs or any decent knives come that way (see Benchmade also), so not unusual. The finish is beautiful. The grind finish runs from the spine to the edge and is nicely done. The thickness is good for general purposes. I would never pry or baton with it, but I am not going to be afraid to use the thing.The blade is wide enough to give a safe pinch grip right to the tip, allowing very precise use. I often use blades this way so I appreciate the width of the blade and the way it comes to a strong point.2) Handle. I got the carbon fiber. Finish is smooth and well chamfered. The knife fits the hand well and feels good to use. The metal side has an indent which seems to catch on my pocket when I draw the knife. It's a small annoyance. I am not sure why it's there.3) Clip. It's a clip. It does it's job. Not sure what to say about that. It keeps my knife from falling out of my pants and it looks OK. It's deep carry which means none of the knife sticks out of my pocket. I appreciate that. Deep carry means that it's also harder to access. That's the price you pay for carrying a large but discrete knife.4) Action. The flip action on this knife is legendary. I don't know what more I can say about it. The detent holds it firmly in place in the closed position , until just enough pressure is applied. Then SNAP. It opens and it feels like it just falls into place. The lock is positive and easily released, and the blade closes with no resistance or crunchy spots in rotation. It closes with an authoritative click and it's not going anywhere until you want it to.So, $240 for a knife... Is it worth it? I don't know. I do know that a perfectly usable and very sharp knife can be had for well under half of the price of this one. As in all things the higher up the ladder you go, the smaller the detail changes and the faster the cost goes up. You can get a blade as sharp with excellent steel, nearly as good a flip and handle from KAI for under $100. So if all you want is a good knife, there are tons of them out there in the $50 to $100 range that will last you until the sun burns out. But if you are looking for what is probably the nicest production framelock flipper available and don't mind the cost, here you go.Das ZT0562CF Hinderer Design ist ein absolutes Top-Messer! An diesem Klappmesser stimmt einfach alles: Die Größe, die Ergonomie, das Gewicht (154gr), die Optik und Haptik, einfach perfekt. Ist der Anfangswiderstand einmal überwunden, öffnet die Flipper-Action sehr schwungvoll, auch ganz ohne Federunterstützung. Der schwarze Deep-Carry-Clip sorgt für unauffälliges Tragen in der Hosentasche. Die Slicer-Klinge ist unglaublich scharf und der Flat Grind zugleich robust, als auch sehr spitz für feine Arbeiten. Insgesamt echt ein gelungenes Messer, die Investition lohnt sich!Best knifeI absolutely love the design and finish. Just superb!Perfecto