Kershaw/ZT Picture Thread!!! Let's See Em'!

Well I’m excited about this one. 0460RDBW…I hope it’s not a sprint, I don’t think it is…the blackwash looks awesome with the red CF like on the 0462….and the best part, S35VN steel! Time for a new knife pretty soon lmao.
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And this, which looks an awful lot like the last 0640 sprint they did, but this might be regular production….meh, looks good, better than the regular 0640, but the regular version is on sale right now, and being discontinued apparently, along with the 0609.
 
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Hmmm so BHQ has the new 0460RDBW listed as having S35VN. I just got an email from KSF however, and they claim it comes in 20CV and is a factory special….? I’m confused
 
This is a cross posting from the Latest Acquisitions thread.

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Just purchased and received 2 knives that I've been looking for for YEARS. They are the smaller Kershaw 1029 (Field & Stream) and the larger Kershaw 1031 (Camp & Stream) filet style knives from the Hattori designed "hunter series" first produced in the late 1970's.

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I just need one more to complete the collection -- the Kershaw 1032 (Skinner). There actually is one currently available but it's over-priced and not in good enough condition for me to overpay for it. So, I'll just keep looking for that one.

There are 2 other non-hunter Hattori designed Kershaws that I own. They are the Kershaw 1002 (Special Agent) and the Kershaw 1007 (Trooper) that I've shared in other pictures posted previously

Here is what my current collection of the Hattori designed knives from the Kershaw "hunter series" looks like:

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From top to bottom they are the:

Kershaw 1035 (Heavy Field Knife)
Kershaw 1034 (Field Knife)
Kershaw 1031 (Camp & Stream)
Kershaw 1030 (Camp & Field)
Kershaw 1029 (Camp & Stream)
Kershaw 1050 (Field Folder)

These were among the 1st knives that Kershaw sold commercially and I consider them the most attractive knives that Kershaw ever made in the past 45 years (or so) of the company's existence, which is why I have collected them.
 
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