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Home Products Customized Scallion

Customized Scallion

by Kershaw Knives, Fisher, Ken

SKU 134054

Date Added 05/17/2013

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $95.00

Overview

This liner-lock folder features a bead blast recurve blade with dual thumb-studs, flipper, and notched thumb-rest. The handle has Thuya Burl scales, stainless steel liners, and black composite back-spacer. Perfect function and lockup. Scales were added by Ken Fisher. Great condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 2.375

Overall Length 5.875

Closed Length 3.5

Weight (oz) 2.1

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Blade Details Drop Point, Recurve

Handle Material Wood

About the Maker

Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives

"Kershaw was founded in 1974 to design and manufacture tools that knife users would be proud to own, carry, and use. This has meant that every Kershaw knife must be of the highest quality. Whether it’s a hardworking pocketknife, a hunting knife, or a special collectors’ edition, Kershaw always chooses appropriate, high-quality materials and is dedicated to intensive craftsmanship. Along with extremely tight tolerances and state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques, this ensures that Kershaw knives provide a lifetime of performance. Kershaw pioneered the use of many of the technologies and advanced materials that are today standard in the knife industry. Our SpeedSafe assisted opening knives were first-to-market. We introduced the concept of knives with interchangeable blades in our Blade Traders. Recently, our Composite Blade technology, which combines two steels into one blade, gives knife users the best of both worlds by enabling us to use steel known for edge retention on the edge and steel known for strength on the spine. And we will keep on innovating, bringing new and better technologies and materials to today's knifemaking industry and knife-using public." He is also a Journeyman Smith in the ABS!

Fisher, Ken

I've been collecting knives for about 45 years. First the kind you'd find in the local drug store/soda fountain/candy store, on a cardboard plackard. When the Internet happened, so did my tastes, buying power, and the knife industry. For about the last 15 years I've been customizing other people's knives along with my own. When I lived NJ, I had a nice little workshop set up. When I moved to FL I had to leave it all behind. My drill press weighed 135 lbs alone. Over the last few years I've been buying new equipment, as I could afford it. Now I'm ready to take it to the next level and start building my own knives. As far as knives go, I have very eclective tastes. So, you may see anything coming out of my shop. I hope I can eventually surprize and entice you with my work. I really like to use exotic woods and exotic animal hides in my pieces.