A few Kershaws from the,"Clutterarium"

Kershaw began its foray into the knife business sometime during 1974. The company was originally based in Portland Oregon, but most early knives were manufactured in Japan. The first US manufacturing plant was opened in 1997 & the company currently offers knives made in the U.S., Japan, & China. Pete Kershaw (an ex Gerber salesman) started the business.
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A few Kershaws from the,"Clutterarium"

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Some of my Kershaw knives.
A 5 back spring multiblade.
the .22 Caliber.
A model 1620 Speed Safe display with an unsharpened knife.
A Ken Onion titanium nitride 1600.(one of 300 according to the etch).
Another 1600.
A model 1620 with Kraton handles.
A model 1475.
A model 1670.
A couple of Big Joe's;one with a Snap-On etch.
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A few more:
A Kershaw Blade Trader.
A Kershaw boot knife made in Germany.
A Kershaw Eagle
A Kershaw Folding field.
A Kershaw Golden Eagle.
A Kershaw Ram.
Another Snap-On folder with scrimshaw.
The Folding Field and it's fixed blade counterpart.
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Impressive clutter indeed ! ::tu:: ::tu::

I had that .22 cal once, bought it off the Snap On truck along with my DWO in 1986. Cool little knife, and I loved the "holster" sheath that came with it. Kick myself for selling it every time I see one now. ::dang::
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Toejammer wrote:Impressive clutter indeed ! ::tu:: ::tu::

I had that .22 cal once, bought it off the Snap On truck along with my DWO in 1986. Cool little knife, and I loved the "holster" sheath that came with it. Kick myself for selling it every time I see one now. ::dang::
I think we all have at least one knife that we kick ourselves for getting rid of.Mine was an Al Mar Gunstock pattern(not sure of the exact model name)that also came in a holster like sheath.Wound up giving it back to the guy I got it from as he had always given me some good deals on knives and a couple weeks later saw another one sell on e-Bay for over $400.00!
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That's a nice collection of Kershaw's you have ::tu::
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Sum fine clutter ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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