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I'll say.... # 1445 Half Ton
Close, but that is not it. The Half Ton is a slightly modified version of this knife.

Another clue is that his is not a mainstream Kershaw knife but one they made and branded for someone else. The clue is in the engraving on the clip.
This a Kershaw knife that was made for the Snap-On tool Company (Note the pocket clip shaped like a wrench). If I remember right it was called the "Chubby"...I sure don't know/remember the model number.
Correct Brad! You know your Kershaw! It is indeed the Kersahw 1440C Chubby (Cammo). It also came in red - Kershaw 1440 Chubby (Red). The Snap-on models were made in Japan. After the run with Snap-On ended it seems Kershaw modified it a bit keeping the wrench shaped clip and called it the Half Ton. The country of origin now China. Both are nice, but I have to say I love my Chubbies. (keep your minds out of the gutter)

Kersahw 1440C Chubby (Cammo) - Reverse


Kersahw 1440C Chubby (Cammo) - Obverse


Kershaw 1440 Chubby (Red) - Obverse


Kershaw 1440 Chubby (Red) - Reverse

For those of you who are interested, here are some of the subtle visual differences between the Chubby and the Half Ton

For all pics, Top: Kershaw 1440 Snap On - Chubby, Botton: Kershaw 1445 - Half Ton

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