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
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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.