Show Me Your Blur : Part 2

The assisted opening is what drew me to the Blur in the first place. I've had plenty of chances to de-assist one, but unless they make a flipper version I'm keeping the option :D
 
yea but the knife was designed with assisted opening in mind. i just like the knife to be used the way it was built is all.

It works great both ways. Why not just try it if that's what has you on the fence, and then you will know after about a week if its something you like or not. Assisted or not it still opens and does what it was built for... "cutting" :thumbup:
 
The assisted opening is what drew me to the Blur in the first place. I've had plenty of chances to de-assist one, but unless they make a flipper version I'm keeping the option :D

An unassisted Blur with a flipper.:rolleyes:: I'll take two please.
 
They are perfect :thumbup:

I have to agree with you guys. It still baffles me when I hear people talking smack about the Blur's thumb studs. They are, in my humble opinion, easily the most ergonomic/comfortable thumb studs I've ever used. I love seeing them used on other models like the Zing and Piston.
 
Guess I'm left with the fourth row. I'll just take the first four in that row. Seriously, which models are the fourth and fifth in the second row?
 
The Blur is a great knife but I like options, I'd love to have one with thumb studs and a flipper. I know I'm in the minority but I can still dream.

Until Kershaw makes me my perfect little knife, I'll be happy with my one single Blur

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ok ill play, but i dont have much left. a purple sp, a totally polished tanto snap on and this.

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