
Kershaw unveiled 3 new knives last week. If you are looking for a nice EDC folder Kershaw has a great selection. Here are the 3 new knives Kershaw has rolled out.
The METHOD (MODEL 1170)
The method features a slim 3 inch blade made of 8Cr13M0V and finished off with Kershaw’s “blackwash” finish. The handle is made of black G-10 material. The blade length is 3 inches and closed overall length is 4.25 inches while fully opened is 7.25 inches. The Method weighs in at 2.1oz and MSRP of $39.99
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The ATMOS (MODEL 4037)
The ATmos’ blade is made of 8Cr13MoV featuring a modified drop pint with top swedge. The blade also sports a satin finish on the grinds and dsatin sanded finish on the flats. The ATMOS’ handles are made from G10 with carbon fiber inlays. Blade length of 3 inches, closed lenght of 4 inchecs and open length of 6.9 inches. The ATMOs weighs in at 1.9oz. MSRP of $49.99
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THE FRAXION- TAN (MODEL 1160TANBW)
The Fraxion features a slim BLACKWASh 8Cr13MoV steel blade with G10 handles and a carbonfiber overlay. The liner lock flipper blade measures in at 2.75 inches, 4 inches closed and 6.75 open. Weighing in at 1.9oz. MSRP of $49.99
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[…] Kershaw Knives states “The 3-inch blade is made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel—a solid, all-around steel that’s also easy to re-sharpen when needed. The versatile drop-point blade shape handles most cutting tasks with ease. The blade is bead-blasted to produce a slightly darker blade finish that contrasts nicely with the lighter aluminum handle. The handle is lightweight and feels smooth and comfortable in your hand. Clear anodizing preserves the natural color of the aluminum. A custom pivot cap adds a touch of style and provides some additional handle texture. With its neutral two-tone coloring, the Epistle goes perfectly with whatever else you EDC. ” […]