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| '''Kershaw Knives''' offers information about [[keyword:=Kershaw Knives]] and [[keyword:=Kershaw Gear|Gear]] through its large scale resale website [http://www.kershaw-knives.net kershaw-knives.net] | | '''Kershaw Knives''' offers information about [[keyword:=Kershaw Knives]] and [[keyword:=Kershaw Gear|Gear]] through its large scale resale website [http://www.kershaw-knives.net kershaw-knives.net] |
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| + | ==Kershaw Knives== |
| + | ===History=== |
| + | Kershaw Knives was started in Portland, [[Directory:Oregon|Oregon]] in 1974 when Knife salesman Pete Kershaw left [[Directory:Gerber Tools | Gerber Legendary Blades]] to form his own cutlery company based on his own designs.<ref name="GP">Pacella, Gerard (2002), 100 Legendary Knives, Iola, USA, Krause Publications, 145. ISBN 0873494172</ref><ref name="NI">Inman, Naomi (2002)"Birds and Bees: How Businesses Are Really Born, Business is blooming—Oregon’s outdoor retail industry leads the world.", ''Brainstorm NorthWest Magazine'', October 2002</ref><ref name="PR">"Kershaw Knives", ''American Handgunner Magazine'', May-June, 2005</ref> Early manufacturing was primarily done in [[Directory:Japan|Japan]]; in 1977, Kershaw became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Japanese KAI Group.<ref name="GP"/><ref name="PR"/><ref name="KAI">"KAI acquires the balance of Universal" Chain Drug Review, January, 2007</ref> In 1998 the main production facility was opened in Wilsonville, Oregon; due to growth, the facilities were moved to a larger production site in 2003. Current manufacturing facilities are located in Tualatin (main factory) and some goods come from their Japan and China factories.<ref name="PR"/> |
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| + | The current company is named KAI USA Ltd, and has three lines of products; the original ''Kershaw Knives'' name, ''Shun Cutlery'', which sells kitchen cutlery,<ref name="PR"/> and ''Zero Tolerance'', a new line of combat knives.<ref name="PVA">"Sharp Partnership". Paraplegia News. January 2006.</ref> The Zero Tolerance line represents joint designs between custom knife makers Ken Onion, Tim Galyean, and Strider Knives; a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each knife is donated to the Outdoor Recreation Heritage Fund for the Paralyzed Veterans of [[Directory:United States|America]].<ref name="PVA"/> |
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| + | ===Ken Onion=== |
| + | Ken Onion is Kershaw's best-known designer, who has won numerous awards for his designs with the company since 1998, such as his Speed-Safe opening models.<ref>Cascio, Pat(2007). 'Kershaw's Latest Tactical Folders', ''Knives Illustrated'', February 2007</ref><ref>Gardner, Jim(2004)"Sweet Onions", ''Guns Magazine'', June 2004</ref> Shun Cutlery offers knives designed by both Ken Onion and Food Network personality Alton Brown.<ref name="DA">Devin Alexander "Look sharp: a point-and-click guide to kitchen blades". Men's Fitness. Nov 2004. FindArticles.com. 15 Jul. 2008. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1608/is_10_20/ai_n6330873</ref> Kershaw has also collaborated with custom knife makers Grant and Gavin Hawk, Frank Centofante, and Ernest Emerson. |
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