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Working habits have changed hugely in the last three decades. The decline in British manufacturing and transition to office based work, from information technology to finance, and the service sector – factory floors have been replaced by huge office complexes in every city and town in the UK.
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A hunting knife is a special breed of knife. A Kershaw hunting knife is a most special breed of knife because of how it’s designed and built. It is an unusual knife because its blade is made to be easily replaced and not sharpened.
The Kershaw Hunting Knife Has The Most Advanced Design
Outdoor enthusiasts and hunters know a knife is not just a knife; it is a task-driven piece of equipment that can mean the difference between life and death. A hunting knife is a knife with a special pedigree. It is intended to be used to skin an animal in the most efficient manner. There’s only one problem that hunters using hunting knives have always had; they had to stop to sharpen their skinning knife over and over again. That’s where Kershaw figured out the best design for a hunting knife.
Why Sharpen a Blade When it Can Be Easily and Cheaply Replaced?
Hunters need knives with razor-sharp edges. In fact, they need knives with edges as sharp as a surgeon’s scalpel. The problem is how to keep a knife’s cutting edge as sharp as it needs to be when it is working in an environment that dulls a blade unbelievably fast. Kershaw solved that problem by introducing a hunting knife with a removable blade that is as sharp as a scalpel. Sharpening blades takes a lot of time but replacing a blade takes only a few seconds.
A New Twist on an Age-Old Design
Cavemen used Flint or Obsidian knives to carve up saber-toothed tigers and wooly mammoths because the edge stays sharp longer and they could get more done. That basic design hasn’t really changed much in about 50,000 years until Kershaw came up with the removable blade design for their hunting knife. When the caveman’s knife became dull, he had to chip off some of the blade’s edge before he could keep going. Not any more.
Made for Tough Jobs
When a hunter makes a kill, he needs to process the meat and hide from the animal as quickly as possible. Stopping to sharpen a knife a few times doesn’t help with the time equation. The Kershaw hunting knife is designed and built like no other hunting knife. The knife’s specifications are:
• Blade Length - 2.8 inches (7.1 cm)
• Handle Length - 4.4 inches (11.2 cm)
• Overall Length - 7.2 inches (18.3 cm)
• Weight - 1.4 oz. (39.7 gm.)
• Blades included with knife - 15
• Accessories - “Buddy” handle
Removable blades make the skinning and scraping process much easier, faster, and more productive.
Learn More About the Kershaw Knife
Customers who would like to know more about Kershaw knives can go to WhiteMountainKnives.com where they can see for themselves why this is such a revolutionary product. Customers with any questions or needing further information can go to the website and submit an inquiry or they can send an email to [email protected].
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