Hey guys, I recently bought a Kershaw Scallion (black bladed version) and was planning on using it as the base knife for my first attempt at making custom G10 scales.
On the back side of the blade, there are 4 lines of text that they for some reason decided to place right in the middle of the blade. Model number, "patented", Kershaw logo, Speedsafe / USA and finally the designer's name. The knife is small to begin with and this unnecessary verbiage takes up about 1/3 of the blade height and 1/3 of its width. The lettering is in gold and it looks pretty stupid, especially on a knife I had planned to customize and show off. Don't know why they couldn't have used smaller font and put any required text in a less conspicuous spot, closer to the tang.
Anyway, is it possible to remove this without damaging the black coating (DLC, I believe)? It's probably painted on, but it could be laser etched. If it were a SS blade, it would be easy to polish off.
On the back side of the blade, there are 4 lines of text that they for some reason decided to place right in the middle of the blade. Model number, "patented", Kershaw logo, Speedsafe / USA and finally the designer's name. The knife is small to begin with and this unnecessary verbiage takes up about 1/3 of the blade height and 1/3 of its width. The lettering is in gold and it looks pretty stupid, especially on a knife I had planned to customize and show off. Don't know why they couldn't have used smaller font and put any required text in a less conspicuous spot, closer to the tang.
Anyway, is it possible to remove this without damaging the black coating (DLC, I believe)? It's probably painted on, but it could be laser etched. If it were a SS blade, it would be easy to polish off.