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Kershaw 3560 Ember Folding Knife with SpeedSafe

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Carry pocket clip-Stainless steel blade
Titanium carbo-nitride coating
Blade length: 2 in. (5.1 cm)-Closed length: 2.8 in. (7.1 cm)

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Description

Kershaw and Rick Hinderer have teamed up to bring you a smaller pocketknife with plenty of style, the Kershaw Ember. The first thing you’ll notice, of course, is the Ember’s size. The blade is just two Inch long and, when closed, the knife is a compact 2.8 Inch. But the next thing you’ll notice is the Ember’s striking looks. Angles, contours, matte-grey coating and black hardware give it a tactical look-and-feel that we think 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. The blade is heat treated to Kershaw’s demanding specifications to bring out the very best qualities in the steel. Titanium carbo-nitride coating on both blade and handle give the Ember a matte grey finish. Black hardware, including the three-position pocketclip, enhances this little knife’s look. Easy to carry in pocket, briefcase, or backpack, the Ember from Kershaw and Rick Hinderer packs a lot of style into a small package.
Carry pocket clip-Stainless steel blade
Titanium carbo-nitride coating
Blade length: 2 in. (5.1 cm)-Closed length: 2.8 in. (7.1 cm)
SpeedSafe assisted opening
Flipper; Frame lock; Three position deep-carry pocketclip
Stainless steel blade, titanium carbo-nitride coating
Handle length: 410, titanium carbo-nitride coating
Blade length: 2 Inch (5.1 cm); Closed length: 2.8 Inch (7.1 cm)

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