Kerhsaw Aftereffect Folding Knife (1180)
(Black FRN Handles and 1.7″ 8Cr13MoV Stainless Steel Bead Blasted Plain Blade)
Available on backorder
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| Weight | 6 oz |
| Dimensions | 5 × 2 × 1 in |
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The Aftereffect, designed by Jens Anso, is a small knife ideal as a lightweight pocket carry, but it’s small enough to fit on a keychain, too. The large lanyard hole in the aluminum backspacer is anodized in blue and enables the Aftereffect to fit conveniently on a keyring. For pocket carry, the Aftereffect includes a deep-carry pocketclip in matching black oxide. The Aftereffect’s blade is quality 8Cr13MoV stainless steel with a matte, bead-blasted finish. This manual knife is easy to open one-handed using the built-in thumb stud. The glass-filled nylon handle features an angular pattern that interacts with the Decorative pivot.







