...I'm going to try and be short here. Kershaw is one of my very favorite blade makers. They offer the sharpest out-of-box knives of any brand. I've got another Blur (tanto/serrated). It cost me $56 @ Wally. This one is $30!!

The only difference in this Blur is that it has 420 HC (high carbon) steel. After careful view/review of the edge on this knive, I could swear that this is NOT 420 HC, but is Sandvik 14C28N (my very favorite performing gentleman's knife/EDC steel). The edge appears to be very fine textured, which is akin to Sandvik steels (and why they get so scalpel sharp). This knife has that same lovable scapel edge which I adore with Sandvik knives. I read on a blade forum (from a Kershaw employee) that Amazon struck a deal and had "7,000" Blurs made and this 420HC version is it. The Blur line from Kershaw happens to be one of my favorite overall knives in all of my collection. So, normally they cost about $50-60 depending where you get them. This one is $30!! I may buy a few more, because they won't last at this price level - no way. This is an extraordinary buy and you will NOT be displeased with this wonderful knife. Read my other review on the tanto Blur, or many other super review on Blur's. As always, this came out of the box "hair-popping" sharp (hair litterally jumps/pops off of your arm if you pull the shave test). Now this is your chance to get an already affordable knife at half the cost. My only quibble about this knife is that the liner lock, for some reason, is sunken down into the knife, and it's hard to get a thumb on it when you want to close the knife (I use the edge of my thumbnail; b/c I have too). It's not a big deal. .. This is not an imposter, blemish, or factory defect knife - it's a brand new Blur made in the USA. A super buy, and one of my top 3 favorite knifes in all of my collection. Get yours before these sell-out.