A few people complain that the flipper tab is a little small for the task of getting the blade out comfortable, but it’s one of those things you just have to break in. Nothing else even comes close. then use spyderco sharpener to sharp. He came up with this neat idea called “Field Strip” for the Homefront that’s supposed to make it a lot easier to take your knife apart for cleaning and maintenance. The Black Blur features a 3 3/8 in. To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent to set the cookies. Ken Onion clearly made this thing to be enveloped by the hand. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. I don’t own a USA-made knife with better manufacturing at this price point. On the other side of the spectrum (in terms of blade shape) is this curvy piece piece of equipment. Welcome to the blog & thanks for leaving a comment! But that defeats the purpose a little bit). Buy Kershaw 1660 Ken Onion Leek Assisted Flippers, The Kershaw Leek assisted opening pocket knives are among the most popular in the world. Definitely not a super steel, or even on the same level as CPM S30V (which the standard production of most Spydercos, like the Spyderco Paramilitary, Military, and Sage series knives for instance, uses), but taking into account the price of the Blur, this is to be expected. Far as I can tell he’s only made them for CRKT, but I’ll be adding to this list occasionally as I come across more. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. I would wager that the trac-tec’s durability is on par with the soft rubber on the Mora 2000 which is to say – pretty darn tough. There are no fancy gimmicks aside from something called the “IKBS ball bearing pivot system” which sounds nice, but I have to assume it’s just a slightly smoother design to any other ball bearing system. This stuff isn’t going anywhere. I’m looking to spend up to $100 or so. Either way it’s a limited run, which means I’m either going to replace this with a cheaper version soon, or I’ll have to remove it altogether. If you actually handle a few of them, though, you’ll see there are small degrees of difference, mostly in the blade shape, that justifies each design being on its own. I don’t think he actually had the 110 in mind when he designed it, but it’s definitely the first thing I thought of when I found this knife. WALK-IN WARRANTY TEMPORARILY CLOSED. You can also get it serrated, which seems like a neat idea, but for me kind of ruins the look and flow of the blade’s slicing. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. Onion designed a really solid run of small slicers for Kershaw a while back, all of which feature Kershaw’s Onion-designed SpeedSafe Assisted Open system. Kershaw Blur Ken Onion Folding EDC Knife – Amazon / Blade HQ. They call these bits on the handles “trac-tec” inserts, and whilst you might be remiss into thinking it’s a lot like sandpaper, in reality, it’s more of a very heavily textured hard rubber inlay. Is there another knife I should consider? gonna go broke now….. Nickelback.. that’s that Cajun Zydeco Band right?? Filed Under: Kershaw Reviews, Knives, Reviews Tagged With: Everyday Carry (EDC) Knife, Folding Knife (Folder), Liner Lock Knife, Made in the U.S.A., Pocket Knife, Tactical Knife 28 Comments. I’ve had three Blurs, the first was appropriated by someone who evidently felt they needed it more than me, the second I left on the toilet paper dispenser in the local Wally World (you’re welcome, whoever got it, and yeah, I felt like an idiot) and the third one I’ve had for seven or eight years now. Ken Onion went full outdoor survival with this one. I have now amassed a pretty insane collection of everyday carry folding knives, and when choosing what to EDC for the day, I tend to go for knives that I either haven’t reviewed yet or those that put on smile on my face, and this is very much the latter. My Kershaw Blur is the Tanto BDZ1 version, but it comes in different blade shapes and a plethora of other blade and anodized handle colours (black blade, acid wash blade, navy blue scales), so don’t feel like you’re limited to this specific style option. I don’t think I’ve succeeded yet, but this is everything I’ve found so far. Save this search. Knife aficionado and lifelong tinkerer.