Description
Designed by Belarusian custom knifemaker Dmitry Sinkevich, the Kershaw Pub looks like nothing you’ve ever seen. Closed, you’d never know there was a handy blade inside – although you would see the equally handy bottle opener. And if you were exceptionally sharp-eyed, you might notice the slotted screwdriver tip right next to the bottle opener. To reveal the blade, just push down on what looks like the key ring attachment. You’ll see the blade move out of the compact handle. Keep pushing and the blade will swing all the way out, ready for use. The blade is a modified sheepsfoot with a straight edge and clipped rather than rounded tip. The handle has an anodized aluminum front scale in bright blue and a steel back. When open, the handle is large enough for a comfortable grip on this slip-joint-style knife. When closed, the Pub is less than 3 inches long, but with a one-inch key chain attachment, making it easy to slip onto even a crowded key ring. Strong detent keeps the Pub closed until you open it.
Blade length: 1.625 in
Overall length: 4.50 in
Blade material: 8Cr13MoV
Handle material: Aluminum
Comes complete with a pocket clip
Weight: 1.90 oz
Lock style: Friction
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