The new Launch 7 by Kershaw Knives is their newest folder. It’s an automatic push button opening knife.
Kershaw Knives
I still remember when I took my first tour of the Kershaw plant how small it was. If memory serves me correctly, there were 17 people on the shop floor making knives. Since that first trip, Kershaw has moved into a much larger building, and no sooner did they move in they had plans to expand their operation. My last tour of Kershaw was several years back, and they had several hundred employees on the shop floor, in the warehouse, loading dock, and front offices. KAI Corporation in Japan actually owns Kershaw these days. The daily operation at the Kershaw plant is overseen by “Jack”. He prefers to be called that, because it’s hard to pronounce his Japanese name. He’s a wonderful man who always has time to shake my hand and chat.
Automatic Knives, Not “Switchblades”
I’ve mentioned this many times in my articles about automatic knives, that is a folding knife that opens by the push of a button. The uneducated still call these types of knives a “switchblade” for some reason. It’s not operated by a “switch”; it opens by the push of a button. The blade is then swung open by the stout spring, and it locks in place.