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Kershaw Indian Ford-Carbon Fiber Inlay Folding Lock Back Knife
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Kershaw Indian Ford-Carbon Fiber Inlay Folding Lock Back Knife

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Steel and carbon fiber combine in the Indian Ford folding knife. The clip-point blade is made of 8CR13MOV stainless steel, offering excellent toughness and wear resistance. The handle is satin-finished stainless steel and is accented with handsome carbon fiber inlays. Since the company's founding in 1974, Kershaw Knives has been dedicated to quality. This has led to a worldwide reputation for performance and innovation in tools and knives. From state-of-the-art manufacturing to advanced materials, customers rely on Kershaw for products that provide "technology with an edge". Today, Kershaw is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kai Corporation, which has been in business for more than 90 years. Kai Corporation is Japan's premier blade producer. Their innovative approach to product development has resulted in more than 10,000 superior products. Kershaw products are guaranteed for the lifetime of the original owner to be free of defects when received from the factory. Any product we find to be defective in its original material, construction, or workmanship will be repaired or replaced with the same item or one of equal value at no charge. Normal wear, abuse, or neglect are excluded from this non-transferable warranty. For warranty service, please return product via UPS or insured mail. Include your name, address, telephone number, proof of purchase (sales slip) and a short explanation of the warranty service requested to Kai USA Ltd. 18600 SW Teton Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062.

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