When it comes to unique creations and designs for EDC, few people are as prolific as Jens Ansø. From his own custom tools to collaborations with the biggest names in the industry, his work is both respected and coveted. His latest collaboration with Kershaw—the Method—shows off his design chops yet again. It’s a rugged knife designed to be a sleek, gentlemanly, and affordable addition to any EDC, accented with the unique touches only Jens can bring to the table.
With a 3” 8Cr13MoV black oxide-coated blade and Kershaw’s signature ball-bearing flipping mechanism, the Method’s got the DNA for convenience and ease of use for everyday tasks. A top swedge adds a nice visual touch to the slim blade, accentuating its sweeping belly. The blade folds into the Method’s 3D-machined G10 handles, giving it a lightweight frame that allows Jens to embed a pattern that evokes an architectural truss while also providing a better grip. A custom backspacer adds another eye-catching detail that doubles as a lanyard hole for ease of carry, especially with its light weight of only 2.1 ounces. And like most Kershaw pocket knives, a clip lets you conveniently pocket carry the Method in your EDC.
With thoughtful features and Jens’s distinct eye for detail, the Method is yet another great addition into Kershaw’s stable of solid EDC knives. Pick up the Method direct from Kershaw at the link below.
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