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Friday, January 28, 2011

Kershaw Scallion Knife Review

Kershaw Knives Ken Onion Scallion Assisted 2-1/4" Plain Blade, Black Zytel Handle

The Scallion, a modern design created by Ken Onion and now produced and marketed by Kershaw, is a gentleman's pocket knife built to modern standards. That approach provides several advantages over the classic gentleman's knife, which evolved to be too small to be generally useful.

Modern knife makers like Ken Onion rebelled against the old trend, producing knifes that had handles and blades of practical size, wider than the usual pocket knives but still within legal length limits. Modern materials and clever engineering made them even better.


The Scallion's 2 1/4" stainless steel blade opens with a flick of the thumb and locks securely in place once fully open. The sculpted blade design also serves as a practical finger guard, giving the user a finger notch for greater safety and leverage. The Green model's handle is anodized aluminum, slick and pretty; other models offer textured polyimide for a better and warmer grip.


A secure pocket clip completes the list of modern perks that people are coming to think of as expected features on a good pocket knife. Hook the Scallion to the lip of your pocket and you'll hardly know it's there, until you need it.


To buy or get more information on the Kershaw Knives Ken Onion Scallion Assisted 2-1/4" Plain Blade with Black Zytel Handle knife, click the link below.

Kershaw Knives Ken Onion Scallion Assisted 2-1/4" Plain Blade, Black Zytel Handle

To buy or get more information on the Kershaw Ken Onion Scallion Frame Lock 2.25" Combo Edge Assisted Opener knife, click the link below.

Kershaw Ken Onion Scallion Frame Lock 2.25" Combo Edge Assisted Opener


To buy or get more information on any other Kershaw Ken Onion Scallion knives, click the link below.

Kershaw Ken Onion Scallion Knives




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