Kershaw Collectors

Welcome to the Kershaw group! Feel free to post questions, discussions, pictures, stories, reviews, etc.

  • In Memoriam

    Scott King

    Thanks for stepping out Matt and providing our members a Kershaw Group!
  • Anthony G.

    Where's all the love for Kershaw? Great knife-makers and very proud of their "made in the U.S.A." motto.
  • Wilma Slicer (Lynsie)

    woot! i love kershaw! I only have one...sad face...BUT i hope to get many more!

    I have the scallion right now! i really like the Zing and I love the blade style on the Boa
  • Nick Hansen

    First tactical style knife that I bought was a Kershaw Scallion. Love their designs.
  • austin chase

    i own one kershaw, and thats the leek... great knife, i recomend it to anyone whos is into REAL knives, but i over paid for it... i got it for 65$ and i see it starting at 30$ now.... darn lol
  • Matt L (knifeman15)

    Ya I paid around $55 for my first leek but I got it when they were still new and innovative.
  • Anthony G.

    The tip looks a bit weak on the Leek. If it was a bit thicker, I probably would have picked it up.
  • Matt L (knifeman15)

    I've had problems with my tip bending. Im thinking about upgrading to the shallot for a bigger, sturdier knife
  • austin chase

    i havent had problems yet, but i only keep it on my for emergencies
  • Trevor Rollins

    Most of my collection is Kershaws, E.T, NRG, shallot JYD II, Scallion and others.
  • Matt L (knifeman15)

    Thanks all who have joined the group! Feel free to start some discussions
  • Nick HAmilton

    lovin the junkyard dog
  • Nick HAmilton

    Thinking of getting another one but don't want to pay that much for another
  • Alan Foley

    should i try the skyline
  • Brad Hyde

    The Kershaw 1760 Skyline is 4 1/8" closed linerlock. It has a Sandvik 14C28N Stainless drop point blade with a satin finish. Dual thumb studs and a integral guard. The handles are G-10 with a lanyard hole. The pocket clip is reversible on this Kershaw model. Made in the USA and has a lifetime warranty. I think you should be able to buy one in the $35 to $45.00 range. I hope this helps.
  • wayne collinsworth

    Hello all have a kershaw macho model 2120 w 1 of 300 eagele on blade can any one tell me what year it came out or handel matrial and maybe value thank sorry not good pictures

  • Brad Hyde

    The 2120 "Macho" was first produced in 1980, and was discontinued in 1987. AUS-8 was the steel of choice, and they had water buffalo bone scales. The last MSRP on the Macho was $54.95 for the standard production run. With your Macho being a limited edition it's hard to put a value on it.
  • wayne collinsworth

    Thank - You Brad for information I am getting ready to sell so do you think $200 fair to start acution or a lil to high?
  • Brad Hyde

    Personally, I feel that it would be hard to get $200 out of it.
  • wayne collinsworth

    ok thanks
  • Richard Owens

    hi, I only have a couple of Kershaw's...here they are
  • Richard Owens

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  • KnifeMaker

    Waqas Yousaf Farooq

    I am from Pakistan, And manufacture custom knives both in damascus and stainless steel(420c).I Have passion of hunting so I Look into my knives as user not only as seller/Manufacturer.I have many satisfied international customers inclusive of collectors/whole sellers/Retailers.My competitive edge is quality in making.
  • Ronald Franklin

    Hello,

    I'm Looking for a little info on a Kershaw Knife I have. The Guy I got it from a couple of years ago said he has had it for about 20+ years. It's a Limited Edition #487 Kershaw Dagger "STAG handle DAMASCUS blade" made in Solingen GERMANY. How many were made and any other info that you know about it.

    Thanks

  • Rome D. Rushing

    I thought I would post a few pictures of a few of my Kershaws.

    Most of mine are not as pretty as some of those that have been

    posted but hey I try.

    This is a 1410 Titanium.

     

  • Rome D. Rushing

    This one is a Kershaw KIA 2060.

    I believe I picked this one up at the Canton Trade Days in Texas one year.

  • Rome D. Rushing

    Now this one is  a Kershaw 1900GRY.

  • Rome D. Rushing

    Now this one is the last one for today.

    It is a Kershaw 1560 and I think this is the first Kershaw

    pocket knife that I ever bought.

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Here are some  pictures of production versions of the Kershaw Bump I have taken yesterday. 

     

     

  • Patrik Ilijev

    I have added new knives to my collection.

     

  • Billy Oneale

    I don't have a lot of Kershaw's, But I really like them. Here are some pics of what i have.Here is my Kershaw Zing.
  • Billy Oneale

    This is my newest purchase.
  • Billy Oneale

  • Billy Oneale

    Here is my Vapor. The last pic was my damascus chive.
  • Billy Oneale

    This one has been my EDC as you can tell. It has been a really good knife.
  • Patrik Ilijev

    Hi Billy nice collection you have excellent selection of users.
  • Billy Oneale

    Thanks, Patrik.
  • Patrik Ilijev

    I got time today to take some picture of my Skyline.

  • Billy Oneale

    Very nice, Patrik
  • Patrik Ilijev

    Thank you Billy I will upload more pictures to my gallery.
  • Jim Wilson

    Ahh Kershaw Group.  I'm really glad to be here.  I kinda like Blurs and I'm trying to get all the variations.  Let me know if you have one in Blue Grey or Purple to help me complete the collection!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Awesome collection Jim. I like the Blur currently have just one hope to get more soon.

  • Glenn Banks

    The blur looks like a very nice blade-looks great in red

  • Glenn Banks

    and thanks for welcoming me into the group!

  • Patrik Ilijev

    Yes the blur is a nice knife and they have updated the handle inserts on the old red version they used something like skateboarder take aggressive like sandpaper on the new one they are using something like a texturised rubber.