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An important message from the president of J & L:
Hello everyone, and thank you for visiting our site. After more than 10 years of online retailing with our original shopping system, we have finally completed our "New" modern database shopping site. As of Mid-April 2008, we have offically turned off shopping capabilities on these static pages. All side navigation buttons will lead you to the proper catagory in the new system. All product pages have buttons that link to the same item in the new system where you will have a more pleasurable shopping experience with advance searching and more organization. To move right into the system click here. I welcome you to email your comments and suggestions about the new site to New-site@jlusa.com. I hope you enjoy your safe and secure shopping experience. - Irv Miller |
Kershaw
Knives
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Kershaw's factory
is located in Wilsonville, Oregon (near Portland). They use the
finest precision parts and state of the art techniques to produce
knives of the superb quality their customers have expected and enjoyed
for the past 22 years. Their goal is quite simple. To continue their
committment to quality, expand their innovative designs, and provide
value to their customers.
Length, Open: 4.8125 in
Length, Closed: 2.875 in
Blade Length: 1.9125 in
Blade Material: 420HC
Handle Material: 410 Stainless
Locking Method: Locking Liner
Opening Method: Thumb Stud
Clip: Yes
Weight: 1.9 oz. |
Where the state-of-the-art Technology
meets state-of-the-art design, Kershaw introduces the
Ken Onion Chive. New for 2000 and 2001, the Chive is another
masterpiece in design and functionality.
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Overall Length: 6.0 in
Closed Length: 3.5 in
Blade Length: 2.5 in
Blade Material: 420 HC Stainless
Handle Material: Polyamide
Locking Method: Locking Liner
Opening Method: Speed-Safe Flipper / Thumbstuds
Clip: Yes
Weight: 2.3 oz |
The Chive's snappy older brother
is the Scallion. Twenty percent larger than the Chive, the
Scallion has all the same features along with black polyamide
handles, and a thumb
grip up on top.It also can be locked down with a blade safety.
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