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Kershaw Ram 1910 I have never seen a knife with more unusual features than this one. First off its incredibly light! a solid lockup. and its got one of the most effective flippers ever invented! the flipper ia at about an 85 degree angle making deployment lighting fast!!! the blade shape is funky, but it comes down to a needle like point. finally, thumbstuds x 3??? yes three thumbstuds why not?? and finally, the locking mechanism is on the side of the blade it's called a hawk lock. One final note the youtube video on this knife is entertaining doone by bob from knivestown, sadly he closed his shop and is not around anymore in any case enjoy his video the link is below

Kershaw Ram 1910
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvXKI_MhTTE

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Comment by dead_left_knife_guy on March 26, 2016 at 9:19

I picked up a RAM in red & black after they were out of production.  It's been a favorite EDC ever since.  The lock button (or whatever you want to call it) came off of mine, but after gluing it back on (with what I cannot recall now), it's held fast.  Actually the website I bought it from had three in total, so after making the first purchase, I bought the other two, one for each of my sons.  It's a really great knife.  I'm digging the black on yours too, I must say.

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