If you missed your chance to buy the Kershaw Tilt back in 2010, get out your wallet.
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Kershaw released its first knife back in 1974, which means this year marks 50 years in business for the Oregon-based brand.
Over the years, the brand has gained a reputation as a value proposition, and is often a first “serious” pocket knife for those first dipping a toe into EDC. My own first pocket knife, in fact, was a Ken Onion-designed Kershaw Leek.
But Kershaw doesn’t just operate on the budget end of the pocket knife spectrum. On occasion, the brand has shown the ability to produce high-end knives, too, with impressive results.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Kershaw has launched a new version of a cult-favorite knife from 2010, and it’s one …