Snap on toxic green blur

Beautiful knife. I'm going to see about buying a black on black blur off the snap on guy today if they warranty them. If not then that'll be a no go.
 
I live within walking distance to the Kershaw factory in Tualatin, Oregon. I visit the warranty/sharpening/repair section every once in a while where capable people are on you like white on rice and take care of you like visiting royalty. Good people. The annual factory sale offers tons of cool knives at bargain prices while you visit with their makers/staff. Weekend after Thanksgiving Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There are threads on Bladeforums with photos. The old Kershaw forum has such threads. You like Kershaws/ZT/Shun then you should consider a visit.

link to 2013 Kershaw factory sale thread: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1133141-Kershaw-Factory-Sale-2013
 
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I live within walking distance to the Kershaw factory in Tualatin, Oregon. I visit the warranty/sharpening/repair section every once in a while where capable people are on you like white on rice and take care of you like visiting royalty. Good people. The annual factory sale offers tons of cool knives at bargain prices while you visit with their makers/staff. Weekend after Thanksgiving Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There are threads on Bladeforums with photos. The old Kershaw forum has such threads. You like Kershaws/ZT/Shun then you should consider a visit.

I live in Ohio and I that's really far away but I would love to make it there someday.
 
I visited Northern Idaho and the Buck Factory in Post Falls, Idaho for the Buck Collector Club 25th Anny. get together last Summer. It was a journey by car. I couldn't have had more fun and excitement over the week of festivities: Banquet, factory tour, auctions, meet the staff, meet collectors, hear presentations by top-drawer experts, buy knives built just for us at bargain prices, cruise on the lake and lunch at the beautiful home of Chuck Buck, the Chairman. I saw cell phone photos of moose in the CEO's front and back yard (CJ Buck), visited his office and sat in Chuck's office chair. Oh my goodness there is a sweet collection of vintage cutlery there. Stunning. It was beyond my imagination before I attended that I would enjoy the trip so much. Really. If you like the cutlery you should consider visiting the factory, whatever marquee of knife you covet. Here is a link: to that trip: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...th-Anniversary-Post-Falls?highlight=bcci+25th.

Link to highly condensed version of the 25th BCCI meet: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...iversary-Look-Back-videos?highlight=bcci+25th
 
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