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First Kershaw

I can speak very highly of the chive, scallion, leek and the piston, rake and knockout models.
Im a major fan of the ZT line specifically the 0300 and the 0560 line.
The first three mentioned are time tested designs. That are extremely useful.
 
Welcome from a fellow Ohioan (there's alot of us around here).

I would suggest the Skyline, one of the all time most recommended EDC's, personally I love my Shallot. In the budget line is the Cryo/Cryo 2 and the thermite.
 
I have the Blur and I like it as a light use EDC. I say light use because it has a very delicate tip.
 
I have the Blur and I like it as a light use EDC. I say light use because it has a very delicate tip.

It's not as delicate as you think! I've had two Blurs and beat the hell out of the first one. Neither one had any issues from hard use.
 
It's not as delicate as you think! I've had two Blurs and beat the hell out of the first one. Neither one had any issues from hard use.

That's good to hear, with the hollow grind going all the way up to the spine/tip I expected it to be flimsy. On the flipside with that deep hollow grind it takes a scary edge
 
Blur, skyline, cyro, thermite, scallion, piston, ect. You honestly cannot find a bad Kershaw they make good stuff
 
I just got my blackwashed skyline in the mail last night and love it. I would highly recommend it.
 
E.T., the most unusual knife they've ever made. Thankfully they come with an instruction DVD. :)
 
The Blur was my first Kershaw knife. Blur, Leek, and Skyline are my most frequently used Kershaws.
 
Skyline hands down, affordable non assisted simple design that is just pure bliss. It is an excellent representation of kershaw as well.

Of course that is my opinion but if you are looking at their most popular models I would say leek, skyline, or blur.
 
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