Kershaw Endgame
Item #: KE-2095
$59.95
The Endgame folder by Kershaw stands out with its intricate design elements and high-quality materials. The practical usability of this knife makes it a great everyday work knife. The built-in flipper with the added feature of the KVT ball bearings makes opening the knife as smooth, easy and often as fast as an assisted opening.
The handle is contoured for comfortable finger placement, and a deep-carry pocketclip is reversible for convenient carry. Unique design elements help the Endgame stand out, including a series of overlays. Some are made of glass filled nylon and others coated with bronze PVD. This creates an interesting, multi-layered appearance.
The D2 high-carbon tool steel is highly wear resistant, tough and offers excellent edge retention. The stonewashed finish helps to hide those hard use scratches. The deep-carry pocketclip is easily reversible for left/right tip-up carry.
The 4" modified drop point blade has a hardness of 60-61 Rc. The closed length is 4-1/4". Weighs 3.9 oz. Made in China. Suggested Retail $99.99.
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TypeFolder
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BladeDrop Point
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Blade Length3-1/4"
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FinishStonewashed
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Blade SteelD2
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Rockwell60-61
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LockFrame Lock
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HandleGFN Inserts/Stainless
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Closed Length4-1/4"
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ClipReversible/Tip-Up
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Weight3.9 oz.
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OriginChina
Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives was founded in 1974 in Portland, Oregon when knife salesman Pete Kershaw started a cutlery company that would make knives from his designs. Japanese based KAI Cutlery manufactured those designs. In 1978, KAI Cutlery purchased Kershaw Knives and the company, renamed KAI USA Ltd., continues today with three product lines; including the original Kershaw Knives, Zero Tolerance Knives, and Shun Cutlery which primarily markets kitchen cutlery.
Over the years, Kershaw Knives has worked with several custom knifemakers. Cutlery Hall of Famer Ken Onion, a custom knife maker and inventor of the “SpeedSafe” assisted opening mechanism, is the premier knife designer for Kershaw Knives. Kershaw has also collaborated with custom knifemakers Grant and Gavin Hawk, Frank Centofante, and Ernest Emerson. Kershaw has released models that were developed in collaboration with National Geographic, Jeep, Orange County Choppers, the American Professional Rodeo Association, and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Kershaw manufactures excellent knives and has built a very strong customer fan base due to their innovative designs and their quality control.