Can anyone ID these Kershaw knives

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I'm new here and want to say HI and I don't know for sure if I should ask here or in a different forum but I just aquired a few knives and will probably getting many more so I want to make sure I'm posting this on the correct forum. Let me know if there is a different place here to ask questions. Does anyone know the name and approximate value of these? Thanks again, Mike

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Welcome aboard BiggMike, thanks for supporting the forums.
I'm not sure what model those Krshaw knives are, but that scrim is very well done. Nice score.
 
You would probably get better responses in the KAI subforum. If you asked nicely, I'm sure a mod would be happy to move it for you.
 
Any way a MOD would move this to the KAI subforum for a rookie to this forum?? A GOLD member?? Please :nonchalance:
 
Just press the little triangle on the bottom left of your post, and politely ask where you would like it moved:thumbup:
 
2105, 2110, and 2120 , aus6 blade steel, Made in Japan, water buffalo bone handle scales, glued on, two previous versions were riveted. Scrim done by Gary Harbour 1982. Aprox value $175 for the set. Walter Alexander also did a lot of scrimshaw on these , mostly the 2120, they retail for 150 - 250 each ( per Knife ) they were called the Lil stud, Honcho and the macho.
 
2105, 2110, and 2120 , aus6 blade steel, Made in Japan, water buffalo bone handle scales, glued on, two previous versions were riveted. Scrim done by Gary Harbour 1982. Aprox value $175 for the set. Walter Alexander also did a lot of scrimshaw on these , mostly the 2120, they retail for 150 - 250 each ( per Knife ) they were called the Lil stud, Honcho and the macho.
KG to the rescue!
 
2105, 2110, and 2120 , aus6 blade steel, Made in Japan, water buffalo bone handle scales, glued on, two previous versions were riveted. Scrim done by Gary Harbour 1982. Aprox value $175 for the set. Walter Alexander also did a lot of scrimshaw on these , mostly the 2120, they retail for 150 - 250 each ( per Knife ) they were called the Lil stud, Honcho and the macho.

WOW!!! Very Nice. Thanks KG :thumbup:
 
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