As its name implies, the Broadside is a versatile cutting tool on the job. The spear point blade features D2 blade steel and a saber grind for greater versatility. A tan G10 handle fills the hand comfortably, offering a firm grip for extended work.
The USA-made Bel Air is back in black with a stealthy look. Its satisfying smoothness is unmatched thanks to manual KVT ball bearings and DuraLock technology. Confidently handle the blade as the crossbar secures it in place, and when closing, pull back on
The USA-made Bel Air is back in black with a stealthy look. Its satisfying smoothness is unmatched thanks to manual KVT ball bearings and DuraLock technology. Confidently handle the blade as the crossbar secures it in place, and when closing, pull back on
A bulwark against unpreparedness, the Barricade has all the key features needed in an emergency knife all wrapped up in a bright orange “see me” package.
Actually, the Fatback has a rather slim handle. But to ensure you always have an extra secure grip, it does have some extra fat texturing. We call it the Fatback because it’s one very tasty knife. Like bacon.
This Kershaw–Emerson now comes with D2 blade steel. D2, a high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel, is a knifemaker favorite and offers good edge retention and hardness, as well as being more corrosion resistant that other high-carbon steels.
The tan Shuffle II is a bigger and brawnier version of the popular Shuffle. It offers a larger blade and a longer handle, yet it has the same multifunctional flexibility and value pricing that made the Kershaw Shuffle a best seller.