1620NB - SCALLION - NAVY BLUE
New, Sold Per Each
Product Details
Engravable: Yes
Use: Everyday
Type: Assisted, Folder
Style: Pocketknife
Designer: Ken Onion
Blade Style: Cleaver Drop Point
Blade Edge: Plain
Opening Action: Assisted
Opens With: Flipper
Lock Type: Liner lock
Pocketclip: Single-position (right, tip-down)
Handle Color: Blue
Country of Origin: USA: Design, Prototype, Quality Control, Manufacture
Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty
Blade Length: 2.4 in. (6.1 cm)
Blade Material: 420HC
HRC: 58
Blade Finish/Coating: Bead-blasted finish
Blade Thickness: 0.11 in. (2.9 mm)
Closed Length: 3.5 in. (8.9 cm)
Handle Material: 6061-T6 aluminum
Handle Thickness: 0.41 in. (10.5 mm)
Overall Length: 5.75 in. (14.6 cm)
Weight: 2.5 oz. (70.9 g)
Year Released: 2013
The small-but-mighty Scallion now comes in an attractive navy blue. The anodized aluminum handles are lightweight, durable, and scratch and fade resistant. - ensure your blade is ready when you need it, the Scallion is equipped with Kershaw's assisted opening. For safety, it has two locking systems: a secure liner lock keeps the blade safely open during use and a Tip-Lock slider keeps the blade locked closed when folded.
- Made in the USA; a perfect smaller knife
- 420HC blade steel has extra carbon and chromium to boost hardenability and corrosion resistance; tough, corrosion resistant, resharpens easily
- Navy blue anodized aluminum handles are scratch and fade resistant
- Kershaw's assisted opening for easy one-handed opening with flipper
Information sourced directly from Kershaw Knives. We are proud to be an authorized distributor of Kershaw Knives.
KERSHAW KNIVES
Kershaw knives are renowned for their precision, durability, and innovative designs, making them a trusted choice for outdoor enthusiasts, professionals, and everyday users alike. Each Kershaw knife is crafted with high-quality materials, delivering excellent edge retention, strength, and comfort. Known for pioneering technologies like assisted opening, Kershaw combines functionality with sleek, ergonomic designs that fit seamlessly into any lifestyle. Whether you need a dependable tool for rugged outdoor adventures, worksite demands, or daily carry, Kershaw knives provide performance and reliability with every cut.
History of Kershaw Knives
The knife industry has evolved over the past 50 years, but Kershaw has remained steadfast in its commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Founded by Pete Kershaw, an avid outdoorsman, Kershaw began in 1974 in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Originally focused on hunting knives, Pete searched for the best materials and craftsmanship to ensure lasting quality.
Around this time, Kai, a Japanese company with a long history in crafting fine blades, was expanding internationally. Kershaw and Kai joined forces, merging Pete’s quality-focused vision with Kai’s experience in bladed tools, creating a partnership that has endured for decades.
The 1990s marked a new chapter for Kershaw, introducing innovative features like the first liner lock knives in the Liner Action series. With Kai CEO Koji Endo’s support, Kershaw established a USA manufacturing facility to expand production and innovation. Industry-Changing Technology In 1998, Kershaw pioneered the assisted opening mechanism, which revolutionized the knife industry and became a hallmark of the brand. Innovating for Tomorrow Today, Kershaw continues to innovate at its Tualatin, Oregon, facility, creating knives with advanced technology, Kershaw Original designs, and collaborations with top custom makers, constantly pushing the boundaries of knife design and functionality.
Part Number Information
Part Number: 1620NB
Unpunctuated: 1620NB
Product Testing: Every product is inspected for accuracy, quality, and functionality before shipping to meet our high standards.
Alternate Part Numbers: Due to the nature of ever-evolving part numbering structure, multiple part numbers may meet the same specifications and performance standards. If only an alternate part number is available, we will contact you to confirm compatibility. We strongly recommend consulting the appropriate repair manuals to ensure accuracy before using an alternate part.