My Kersahws

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Here is a pic of my Kershaw collection so far. The knife in the middle isn't a kershaw it is a Mcusta just threw it in because it is one of my favorite:)
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In the pic: Rainbow E.T., Serrated E.T., Rainbow Leek, Red Smoke Leek, Scallion, Mini Mojo, Rainbow/Boron Centofante Onion, Centofante Onion, White Smoke Chive, Boron Chive, Rainbow Chive and Baby Boa
Sorry about the pic learning to use the new digital camera.
 
Are you going to get a ZDP-189 Leek? Also, I would suggest a Spec Bump.

Nice collection.
 
nice collection. Mine looks very Similar except I dont have the ET. Have you tried the splinters yet? They are in AUS-8 and they come with aluminum handles and Quince wood. i have both and I like them very much especially the quince wood. Good collection though man.:thumbup:
 
Does any body like the liner action models or am I alone here?? I have about 20 of them, mostly the 2420 which I have EDCed for years. They are great knives.....I have the Kershaw AO line up, but I like the Liner Action as they can be opened as fast as the AO models when you push forward on the thumb stud, but they can be open slowly too if you do not thrust the thumb stud forward. I think these are the best Kershaws but I rarely see them mentioned. I have adjusted the tension on my EDC 2420, so the liner lock sits tight against the blade which makes it open faster when you push the thumb stud, but it also makes it impossible to be flicked open and therefore not a gravity knife.You Kershaw fans should look at this model.....
 
KFLEISIG said:
Nice collection. Kershaw is great. How do you like your ET's?
I really like them i have been edc the serrated one since I got it but haven't even carried the rainbow one. It takes some getting use to opening and closing it I really like how low it sits in the pocket since the clip is so small and the knife is fairly flat
I would like to get the new leek if funds allow ( Anyone know where to get one yet?) I also like the spec bump because of the studlock which is very handy. I have a list made of the kershaws I want. I think the next one I will get is the bump.
 
I have a rainbow leek and for me its too pretty to use. That is a problem for me. Luckly I got myself a polished chive instead of a rainbow one! I always use my chive for whittling, its a good whittler!:D
 
tom19176 said:
Does any body like the liner action models or am I alone here?? I have about 20 of them, mostly the 2420 which I have EDCed for years. They are great knives.....I have the Kershaw AO line up, but I like the Liner Action as they can be opened as fast as the AO models when you push forward on the thumb stud, but they can be open slowly too if you do not thrust the thumb stud forward. I think these are the best Kershaws but I rarely see them mentioned. I have adjusted the tension on my EDC 2420, so the liner lock sits tight against the blade which makes it open faster when you push the thumb stud, but it also makes it impossible to be flicked open and therefore not a gravity knife.You Kershaw fans should look at this model.....

Love them! I've had several since around 97, and find them to be great general use knives. Good question, Tom!

Regards,
3G
 
P.S. my chive is gunked up, what torx drivers are needed?

I'm going to have to get by without locktite for a while also, just until i get off my lazy butt and find some ;)
 
Capt. Carl said:
P.S. my chive is gunked up, what torx drivers are needed?

I'm going to have to get by without locktite for a while also, just until i get off my lazy butt and find some ;)
A T6 torx is needed for all the screws.
 
I have lots of Kershaws, except for a Rainbow Leek, they are all pre-Onion.Unfortunately now kershaw's lineup is 40,000 variations on a theme. I'd like to see some variety in the lineup.
 
fudo said:
I have lots of Kershaws, except for a Rainbow Leek, they are all pre-Onion.Unfortunately now kershaw's lineup is 40,000 variations on a theme. I'd like to see some variety in the lineup.
Huh? Are you referring to the popularity of the Onion line? There are other Kershaws, you know...
 
I think Kershaw has a very good amount of variety. Framelocks, liner locks, stud locks (a Kershaw exclusive)...AO and non AO...steel, g10 and titanium handles...all sorts of sizes of folders, from the tiny Chive to the massive outcast. And a ton of their knives are available in a dozen coatings.
 
DaTrueDave said:
Huh? Are you referring to the popularity of the Onion line? There are other Kershaws, you know...
I'm aware that there are Kershaw's that are not onions, and yes, I'm aware that the Onions are popular. Still, most of the line looks alike to me.
 
Very nice collection you have. I currently have 10 Kershaws in my collection and looking for more.
 
The two hollowed out handle knives in the top lefthand corner of the pic, how are they? i heard you can squeeze the grip and it pops out like an assisted opener?
 
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