Some Kershaw 2013 models pictures.

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Was just surfing gpknives today and they have some pictures of some of Kershaw's 2013 lineup posted. Here is a direct link so you can see them. I actually like pretty much all the designs :D :eek:. Gp if you guys don't like me posting your pictures please let me know and I can remove them.
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http://www.gpknives.com/kershaw2013preorderknives.html
 
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To Bad all of them but the Leek are Made in China.. I love the RJ Martin one though..
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Just a heads up that these are prototype pictures and there may be some changes.

Also.... these weren't supposed to be released until next week. Looks like someone was talking to the cleaning lady.
 
I kinda like the Dimension. Not big into china made blades but I know Kershaw does them right:thumbup:
 
I noticed on this page (GP Knives), that the NEW version of the Piston is going to have aluminum scales; to all of you fellow G-10 fans, buy a G-10 Piston NOW, and for all of you aluminum scale fans, your prayers have been answered...

I still wish that I would have picked up one of the early G-10 Knockouts; I do really like the aluminum scaled blem that I got from Kershawguy, but I know that I would like the G-10 version even more...

Maybe some trac-tec in the machined depressions (like the Blur) would help...
 
Nice steel! I was about to do the same..

The Rexford injection really caught my eye. Ill def get one for the hell of it. It'd be interesting to see how close it is to an actual TRex knife
 
I really like these new designs, but I have committed to not buying anymore foreign-made knives. I really like the R.J. Martin "Scrambler", but I won't buy it until it's available as a made-in-USA item. I really want more non-assisted made-in-USA models, and I am hoping to see a made-in-USA gentlemans' folder like the Crown or Kurai.

I was heartbroken when one of my favorite kinves, the "zing", was discontinued, but was able to buy several zings and a couple grooves before they all disappeared.

I bought a Crown II a couple of years ago and found the fit and finish very poor and the lockup dreadful. These made-in-china products make me sad.
 
The Rexford Injection looks awesome. As does the RJ Martin Scrambler. May have to pick up a Hinderer Thermite as well, as I've been curious about how the spanto grind handles. Also kind of surprising to see titanium handles on one of the Chinese-made budget-friendly models (Dimension).
 
I picked up a Kurai last weekend, and i think the fit and finish is fantastic. The quality of the imports seems to be improving dramatically. I'm down for these.
 
I like the looks of these, much better than last year's Chinese releases.

Arg now I have to get a piston, I hate aluminum :mad:
 
I saw them too but interested to see if its going to be a liner lock or frame lock...I'd like to see something else than blk g10. Blk is like a safe color I guess.
 
The new hinderer really impresses me, framelock, spanto, and a nice edc-able size. I also like that it isn't an xm-18 clone even though I really like that knife. Looking forward to the RJ as well, I may end up buying about half the list from what I'm seeing and they haven't even shown the USA stuff yet.

I noticed the titanium knife has a "button lock", interesting.
 
I noticed on this page (GP Knives), that the NEW version of the Piston is going to have aluminum scales; to all of you fellow G-10 fans, buy a G-10 Piston NOW, and for all of you aluminum scale fans, your prayers have been answered...QUOTE]

This is a typ-o in the new catalog! Seems like no matter how many times those things are proofread, mistakes still make it through to print.

The piston is remaining G-10. Sorry about that guys...
 
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