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Knockout as Knife Namesake

By SkyKing2301

3 years ago



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#1 3 years ago

Nothing really important, but thought I'd capture it here for posterity -- as I was looking for a picture to use for an apron instruction card, I stumbled on a Facebook post from a company called Kershaw Knives*, which reads: "Have you ever wondered if your knife’s name had any meaning? It may! It’s a little known fact that the wildly popular Kershaw Knockout was named after Bally’s hit 1974 Knockout pinball machine." and included this picture of their knife with the flyer.

* - I am in no way associated with Kershaw Knives ... but I do own a Bally Knockout.

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#2 3 years ago

i have had a Kershaw knife in my pocket since the 8th grade. i'm not so young now and still have one. IMO a good quality knife with a great warranty. i have sent many back due to use and they sent a new one.

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