Pictures of Kershaw knives

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What's, what with the Random Leeks? Is that the PE 13C26 Random Leek along with two Random FrankenLeeks?

Still wish they would do a new version of the Random Task.
 
svrider, that purple reverse tanto leek looks amazing.

Thanks. It's one of my favorites.



What's, what with the Random Leeks? Is that the PE 13C26 Random Leek along with two Random FrankenLeeks?

Still wish they would do a new version of the Random Task.

Yeah, I took the a blade out of a couple of CKT Random Leeks. I started
to try and polish the blade on the one with the G-10 scales and decided
it was to much work for me. I'm thinking of shooting an email STR's way
and see if he'll bead blast it for me. I would also love to see a new Random
Task. I'd like to have one with a Ti frame lock anodized like the purple frankenleek in the pic.
 
1725SG2 Ti/SG2 JYD II - Kershaw JYDII with titanium handle and SG2

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Here it is with Sandvic one:

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Thanks, Vassili.
 
How do you guys like the 0200 (MUDD) and the 0400 knives. Are they as good as the 0200 models that everybody is raving about? Do you have a favorite?
 
Here's some pics of some of my Kershaws.

Original Boa, Blue and Teal.
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Leek. Black Jet Handle with Silver and Paua Shell Inlays.
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ZDP-189 Leek, Ti Framelock.
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Whirlwind.
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Thanks for the compliments, all. Saw another "easy" technique for taking knife pics from another forum and I tried to emulate their work. Close, but Peter1960 has got the pic taking down pat. I actually invested in one of those "portable" photo studios for taking pics of smaller items. It worked ok but it was still missing something. I saw Peter1960's work on another forum, he's got some very nice knife photos and he shared how he took his pics. Pretty simple actually. A large piece of white poster board leaned up against a backstop of some sort ( a wooden cigar box for me), I have one of those clamp on fluorescent work lights and one of the small handheld studio lights. Heck, I could of saved myself about $60! Anyways, the pics are coming out better now. Now I need to figure out how to do the pics with the "props". Thanks again.
 
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