KERSHAW 1835TBLKST KURO TANTO FLIPPER. 3.125" COMBO EDGE 8Cr13MoV BLADE. SPEEDSAFE ASSISTED FLIPPER. BLACK GFN HANDLE. CUTLERY SHOPPE

Kershaw 1835TBLKST Kuro Tanto SpeedSafe ® Assist Flipper - 3.125" Combo Edge 8Cr13MoV Blade - Black GFN Handle

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SKU:
1835TBLKST
UPC:
087171033747

Kershaw 1835TBLKST Kuro Tanto - 8Cr13MoV Blade SpeedSafe ® Assist Flipper - Black GFN Handle

All eyes turn to you when you take the Kershaw Kuro out of your pocket and put it to work. The Kuro offers standout looks—and standout function. The blade is a modified—or Americanized—tanto with partial serration and a drop point. It has two primary blade grinds: at the tip and along the edge. This gives the Kuro a strong piercing tip with plenty of steel behind the tip to provide strength. The belly-less edge provides good slashing capability while the partial blade serration offers versatility for cutting fibrous materials with ease.

For speedy, one-handed opening, the Kuro has SpeedSafe assisted opening, accessed with the built-in flipper. Just pull back on the flipper blade protrusion to start the blade out of the handle. Then the SpeedSafe torsion bar takes over and the knife opens easily, ready for use. The ambidextrous flipper works perfectly for both lefties and righties.

The handle scales are glass-filled nylon for durability and dimensional stability, even in temperature extremes. The eye-catching pattern on the scales offers additional grip traction and looks like nothing else. A sturdy locking liner secures the blade open until you release it.

    Features:
  • Flipper
  • Speedsafe Assisted Opener
  • Liner Lock
  • Reversible Pocket Clip
  • Made In: China
  • Kershaw Limited Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
  • Blade Steel: 8Cr13MoV
  • Handle Material: Glass Filled Nylon
  • Blade Length: 3.125" (7.9 cm)
  • Closed Length: 4.1" (10.5 cm)
  • Overall Length: 7.25" (18.4 cm)
  • Weight: 3.2 oz. (90.7 g)

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    Blade finish and blade finish

    Posted by Fred on Dec 12th 2020

    Within the first week the finish on the blade started to rapidly erode in spots. The blade does not hold an edge very well.