Kershaw Method 1170. This is a small yet stylish pocket knife designed by Danish knife and toolmaker, Jens Anso. It utilizes a slim, 3-inch blade of 8Cr13MoV in a BlackWash™ finish and a black G10 handle. It features a custom backspacer for lanyard attachment and a single-position pocketclip (right, tip-up). The Method opens quickly, easily, and manually with the KVT ball-bearing system and a built-in flipper. This knife has too much appeal to pass up. Although the Kershaw Method is not an assisted opening knife, its action is so smooth and responsive that it may fool ya.
This is the Kershaw Method model 1170. Now the Method is just great, going to be great everyday carry. It has been major, just have a nice sexy look to it. Nice contours here in the handle, nice black oxide, black wash finish on the blade and the handle. They have made this really nice and lightweight. So it's 3D machined G10 scales here and then on the inside here, what they want you to note, see if we can get a a little bit better close-up of it for you, there's a strip of stainless steel is riveted inside the knife's handle. So if you can see that, but this is used to help make it lightweight. So it creates a slimmer, lighter knife but still providing the strength and security of a blocking liner. So that's one neat thing here about the Method. And if you feel this in your hands, you will see what they're talking about. You've got the nice flipper there to help open this up manually. Got the nice lanyard hole. Oh yeah, that pocket clip on the back is black. And you can use that in the tip-up position. So that blade is three inches, the handle is 4.25 inches, so overall we're at 7.25 inches, weighing only 2.1 ounces. So that's an inset liner lock system. Okay. Think you were like the Method model 1170. So 1 1 7 0.