Kershaw Chill, pics and video

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This is one amazing little knife for $20. I'll let the pics and video speak for themselves. I'm more than willing to answer any questions or provide any additional info wanted. :)

This is an amazing little knife. For the cost, I really can't see any good reason for everyone not to have one... even if it's to keep those pesky knife-borrowers away from your good blade.

Sorry the video is a little blurry, first time I've used my phone to take a video. It sure takes purty pictures though. :D

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I EDC a plain bladed one daily. Never even know it is in your pocket. Big plus !.




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I might have to give one a try myself. Thanks for the post and great pictures ;)
 
Nice knives. Just for fun, I replaced my G10 scales with some ipe and put a 600 grit finish on the blade. Fits well in my pocket and hardly noticeable.

Ric
 
Wooden scales on a Chill? Woah, pics please :eek:

I'm considering making some for mine with some Wenge wood I have left over from building a guitar.

The only thing is, it splinters really easily. I'm not sure if I want to put myself through the pain of trying to work it into that form factor.

edit: Actually, I just found a scrap of some stabilized birdseye maple I had left over from a guitar I built a while back, I may use that... looks like I might have a little project to work on tomorrow :D
 
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I was thinking of using some birdseye maple too. I have a piece I found at a building materials recycling place in SFO. Go for it.

Another nice thing about the chill is that I find it very ambidextrous. Although i am right handed, I found it very easy to open and close left handed.
 
The Chill was the second knife I purchased (my collection has since expanded rather rapidly...). I carried it for about 2 months straight a while back, and loved it. Still do. Haven't carried recently though, because I find myself trending towards larger blades, and a bit of rust seems to have developed on the blade. Have to clean that off. I've read elsewhere that this may be due to the bead blasted finish. Doesn't really bother me...just something to note
 
I just received a plain edge version of the Chill. What great little knife for $20!:) Love the flipper action; flies open fast and solid lockup.
 
HOW DARE YOU POST A CHINESE MADE KERSHAW AND NOT SAY IT'S A POS!!!!!!! JK! Awesome to see rave reviews for a less that expensive, yet still great, knife! THanks for your input!
 
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