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Kershaw Concierge Liner Lock Knife

Kershaw Concierge Liner Lock Knife

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Product Description
This no-frills folder from Kershaw has qualities of both a tactical knife and a gentleman’s knife. The overall aesthetic is subdued: The blade is covered with titanium nitride coating for a dark look that pairs well with the black G-10 handle scales Read More

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Steve737
13
Aug 4, 2018
I got one and so far, I'm not impressed. It's heavy and the detent is weak. I love my Atmos and Cut Jack for what they are and what they cost, because they work well and feel 'right'. The Concierge has a weird looseness as it transitions from the locked position and starts to swing closed. With a little adjustment, maybe it will work a little better, but it seems like there are a lot of better choices. On the plus side, it doesn't cost much , I like the design and the ergonomics are good.
hatman
362
Jun 4, 2018
The cheapest Skyline is $46. The Leek is an assisted knife. The D2 Mini Cutjack has nylon scales and some iffy reviews. The Concierge is a chance to try a Sinkevich design at a modest price. And it looks cool.
Jaysmot
18
Jun 1, 2018
You can get either the Kershaw skyline or the leek in sandvik 14c28n for the same price. You can get a steel will mini cutjack in d2 for the same price. All 3 are better than this knife.
JaysmotTrue, but this (and the Atmos) is more like "ZT-lite" knife. They're like a teaser for some of the more premium ZT Sinkevich knives.
hatman
362
May 31, 2018
Cool design -- check out the recessed pocket clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEYlWzjtlRY&ab_channel=KnifeCenter
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