Vintage Kershaw

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Didn’t see a Kershaw forum. Can someone let me know more about this. I found some info but not sure
 

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Looks like a Kershaw 1030 Deer Hunter or 1034 Elk Hunter. Both blade profiles look similar.

There is also a similar looking Kershaw 1032 Skinner but the skinner looks to have a little shorter blade and more belly.

I'm not sure how many knives were in that Kershaw 103x series but that should give you a start.

What are the lengths of blade and handle? That might help narrow it down.
 
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Yeah I think that’s correct. Just wasn’t sure of the year. I couldn’t find any with the markings in the same layout as mine
 
Some of that series are marked with just Kershaw. Some have Kershaw then a second line of Oregon USA, then some have what you have, 3 lines.

If I had to guess, your knife is one of the latter production runs. Usually they add more info on the stamps over time instead of decreasing the info. It that makes sense ...

Someone with more Kershaw knowledge with chime in hopefully.
 
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