Kershaw N.1050

Kershaw began its foray into the knife business sometime during 1974. The company was originally based in Portland Oregon, but most early knives were manufactured in Japan. The first US manufacturing plant was opened in 1997 & the company currently offers knives made in the U.S., Japan, & China. Pete Kershaw (an ex Gerber salesman) started the business.
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Kershaw N.1050

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Here's a semi-recent acquisition . . . a Kershaw N.1050.

I haven't seen one of these elsewhere. It has nickel bolsters (probably what the "N" stands for) and the scales appear to be cocobolo or some other beautifully grained reddish hardwood.

Just thought I'd show it off and see if anyone else had ever seen one.
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No I have'nt seen this one A&E but I sure do like what I'm seeing.. ::tu:: Very nice..

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Fantastic knife and photos A&E.. ::tu::

I just added it to my want list. If it is more than 4" closed.

I have a strong feeling that it is well made like the Coleman knives.
Do you have one that is made in Japan? If not get one.
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thanks Sunburst and Ken!
This one is 4.75" closed, fit & finish near perfection, extremely well made. It is from Japan . . . check out the last pic.
I just wish I could find out more about it. Not much info on it anywhere. Any Kershaw experts out there?
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Sorry I am not good with my words.
I know your's was made in Japan.
I was talking about the Japan made Coleman are well made too.
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Ah, I don't have any Colemans! BTW, you're fine with your words . . . I'm just not so good with my understanding! ::shrug::

Can you post a pic of a coleman?
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Sure for you I can.
Coleman CM703ST Stag Sowbelly FirstRun Aus 6 3 blade 4 1/4" closed, made in Japan.
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That's a pretty sowbelly . . . very nice. thanks.
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A&E wrote:thanks Sunburst and Ken!
This one is 4.75" closed, fit & finish near perfection, extremely well made. It is from Japan . . . check out the last pic.
I just wish I could find out more about it. Not much info on it anywhere. Any Kershaw experts out there?
Hey Eric,
First understand that I make no claim to be a Kershaw expert, however, I did manage a cutlery store in the 1980's about 30 miles from Kershaw's headquarters, (then in Wilsonville, OR). Needless to say they were one of our best sellers.

I think this knife came out after I left the cutlery business in 1992. It looks like a Cocobolo version of the 1050 Folding Field knife.

You might give them a call, (503) 682-1966. I am sure they would be able to tell you about your knife. Kershaw is tops in customer service.

Let us know what you find out.
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8) A&E; That knife is a real Handfull! Very Nice. ::tu::
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I'm sorry for talking about this again - but I've called Kershaw . . . they're in Portland (not too far from me!) and nobody seems to know anything about this knife. I've never seen another one (I've seen plenty of the 1050's with brass bolsters and phenolic handles) but haven't seen this variation. Perhaps I just don't know how to do the research but I'd really like to find out a little bit more about this knife. Can anyone help me out? Thanks . . . and I don't know . . . maybe this should be moved over to the Q&A section.
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Eric,
You might call Jennifer at Columbia River Knife and Tool. She was my customer service rep at Kershaw back in the 1980s and early 1990s. CRKT was formed from people who worked for Kershaw, Benchmade & Gerber. Last time I was at CRKT Jennifer was working in the office. I think she was taking orders like she did at Kershaw.

Jennifer might remember when your knife was made. I recall Kershaw making special editions of certain knives, I just don't remember that one. Sure is a beauty though.

Let us know what you find out.
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