Although we haven’t mentioned them in a while, we’re huge fans of Kershaw knives. I own two Kershaw Ken Onion Leek knives, and haven’t found any knife in the same price range that comes close to these in terms of build quality or sharpness.
It looks like Kershaw’s Blur is also quickly becoming a very popular knife. Maybe this has something to do with the new and more affordable version that has relatively popped up for sale. The blade on this new Blur sports a silver finish instead of the black tungsten DLC coating found on most of the other knives in the line.
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Word on the street is that this silver-blade version is an exclusive special run for Amazon, which explains why it’s priced at ~$32, which is about $20 less than the other Blurs. In addition to the difference in blade coatings, the silver-finish Blur features a 420HC stainless steel blade while the others feature 440A or Sandvik 14C28N blades*.
As with the Leeks, the Blur features Kershaw’s Speed Safe assisted opening mechanism, a removable and reversible pocket clip, and a small thumb stud should you need it.
Kershaw Ken Onion Blur Knife via Amazon
Product Details via Kershaw
*Kershaw’s newer Blurs feature Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel blades. Unlike 440A, 14C28N is far better than 420HC with improved edge retention and corrosion resistance.
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Maikeru
I know that I just bought mine back in February, but this one’s so inexpensive that I might actually purchase it just to have as a back up knife that happens to have an assist.
Stuart
It does look to be a nice knife, but I do wonder why Amazon/Kershaw didn’t give it a separate name, a la Spyderco’s Tenacious G-10 knife.