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Hey, $305 is better than around $500, which is what they used to be going for. Also, Kershaw does use high-end steels.Who the hell paid $305 for that blue blur!? I would have gone $150 ish tops. I mean if it had M4 steel or something then I could understand. Damn.
I wish Kershaw would use highspeed and exotic steels in their sprints more often in addition to color variants. Benchmade and Spyderco do it all the time.
Well, they obviously know what they're doing, considering they sell so many knives.@#$% that...
They do on a few models, not too many though.
I just got my second Blur in today. Now I'm worried I might become addicted like other's I see on here. Is there any hope?
Simple supply and demandWho the hell paid $305 for that blue blur!? I would have gone $150 ish tops. I mean if it had M4 steel or something then I could understand. Damn.
I wish Kershaw would use highspeed and exotic steels in their sprints more often in addition to color variants. Benchmade and Spyderco do it all the time.
Not even Obi Wan Kenobi can help you.
Pool hustler damn man! You should see about maybe getting some CF insersts for one of those! I only have one!
Would $650 or so be a fair price for a set of all 3 Blue Blurs, all BNIB?
Would $650 or so be a fair price for a set of all 3 Blue Blurs, all BNIB?
Weren't the blue Blurs made with s60V? That's a pretty exotic steel if you ask me.
Where did you read that? I'm pretty sure they're Sanvik. I could be wrong. In that case I take it back.
I know my MC Boa is s60v. That is a sweet knife.![]()