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Just got my newest aquisition, a Kershaw Speed Bump. Love the feel and the weight of this knife. Some would consider it heavy, but I like a beefy feeling knife. The blade geometry really appeals to me as well. I do like a belly to my blade, but this one will be a challenge to sharpen with my Edge Pro system.
The only thing I am not too sure on is the locking mechanism. The blade stop/thumbstud looking protuberance slides slightly forward toward the tip to disengage the lock. Certainly not the best lock I have seen, but I imagine I will get used to it.
my blade trader , only two blades , clip point and saw . if i remember right i got it at pawn shop for about $50 . regular camping and yardwork set
Really hadn't thought about Kershaws in quite some time .... even though I still have one Leek. Went through my collection archive to see if I had any pics of any of the Kershaws I used to own ... and found these. I have probably owned a few more ... but must not have saved any pics from way back then.
A Zing.
A Leek
And, here is the Leek I still have. I got this one back in 2012. I think it was a dealer exclusive color at the time.
First series Japan knives
Sweet collection R! Especially that 1030 Deer Hunter....oh man I like that!
Not that knife collecting is a competitive sport, but I don't stand a chance against the likes of heavy hitters like you or DLKG. I have a couple of Crowns, a Scrambler, and and original Special Agent.
Really nice...yessir...really nice!
Lars, you're too kind to me. R.'s collection is much classier than mine. ;P You both have excellent taste!
Lars Ray said:
Sweet collection R! Especially that 1030 Deer Hunter....oh man I like that!
Not that knife collecting is a competitive sport, but I don't stand a chance against the likes of heavy hitters like you or DLKG. I have a couple of Crowns, a Scrambler, and and original Special Agent.
Really nice...yessir...really nice!
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