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Lucha is 5.88" (14.94cm) closed. The blade is 4.63" (11.76cm), stonewash finish. Bead blast finish stainless handle. Weight: 5.9 oz. (168 g).
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Lucha is 5.88" (14.94cm) closed. The blade is 4.63" (11.76cm), stonewash finish. Bead blast finish stainless handle. Weight: 5.9 oz. (168 g).
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The blade is just 51mm long and, when closed, the knife is a compact 71mm. But the next thing you'll notice is the Ember's striking looks. Angles, contours, matte-gray coating, and black hardware give it a tactical look-and-feel that Kershaw thinks knife users will really warm up to. For easy opening, the Ember features SpeedSafe assisted opening and a handy, built-in flipper. The modified clip-point blade has an ergonomic top curve, which gives the user a convenient place to position an index finger when guiding the knife's edge in a close-cutting situation. A sturdy frame lock secures the blade in position for safe use.
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Kershaw is one of the most famous brands of folding knives, founded in 1974 by Pete Kershaw in Oregon, USA. Pete previously worked at Gerber and decided to create his own line of knives. In 1978, the brand became part of the Japanese concern KAI Group. Today, Kershaw produces knives both in the USA (Oregon) and in Japan. The brand is known for new technologies. Thus, in collaboration with the master Ken Onion, the company introduced the SpeedSafe mechanism - an assisted blade opening system. Later, the brand introduced the technology of manufacturing composite blades from two types of steel.
Kershaw works with the best world knife designers. Among the famous authors of models for Kershaw are Ken Onion, Rick Hinderer, Grant and Gavin Hawk and others. The brand uses proven steels (AUS-8, Sandvik, S30V) and advanced coatings (Stonewash, DLC, Bead Blast). , and also experiments with handle materials - from aircraft aluminum to carbon and titanium. The Kershaw range is very diverse. The brand produces affordable folding EDC knives, more advanced models with modern steels, and even kitchen series. Many collections - Blur, Leek, Cryo, Dividend - have become real bestsellers. Automatic knives (for example, the Launch series) have a special place in the range.
