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ArchiveA new everyday carry knife from Kershaw
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Most folding knives look pretty similar. This one聽($480)聽however, stands way out thanks to the origami-like design. Up聽front you get a three-inch stainless-steel blade that has two different cutting edges. The blade then folds into an oiled maple handle with a deep thumb hold for secure handling.聽…
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Yes, this knife costs a lot ($500), but for good reason. The frame is made almost entirely of titanium, and the blade is S35VN steel, which is designed to keep an edge, but is also easy to sharpen.聽At a full half-inch聽thick, the Harsey fills your palm nicely,…
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