Kershaw
Kershaw handle scales
Kershaw, a leading American knife brand known for innovative EDC knives, assisted-opening folders, and tactical blades, was founded in 1974 in Portland, Oregon, by Pete Kershaw
Pete, a former salesman for other knife companies, saw an opportunity to create high-quality, affordable knives with modern features. He started Kershaw Knives (officially Kai USA Ltd. under parent company Kai Corporation of Japan) to bring reliable tools to hunters, outdoorsmen, and everyday users
The breakthrough came in 1980s–1990s with the introduction of SpeedSafe assisted-opening technology (patented 1998 by Ken Onion), revolutionizing one-hand deployment and making Kershaw synonymous with fast, smooth action. Iconic models like the Leek (1999), Scallion, Cryo, and Blur quickly became bestsellers for their value, premium steels (Sandvik, CPM-154, D2), and ergonomic designs
In 2007, Kershaw moved headquarters to Tualatin, Oregon, expanding production (primarily Japan and China) while maintaining strict quality control. Collaborations with designers like Ken Onion, Grant & Gavin Hawk, Dmitry Sinkevich, and Rick Hinderer elevated the brand
By 2025, Kershaw remains a top choice for everyday carry knives, assisted folders, tactical knives, and budget premium blades—trusted for durability, innovation, and accessibility worldwide