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Is this one a separate model? I didn't see it listed.
1670TBLKSTWM
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Kershaw-Knives-Tanto-Blur/5127449
1670TBLKSTWM
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Kershaw-Knives-Tanto-Blur/5127449
"Stock" images are never a good reference point for any feature characteristics.
Wally's Blur's are the same as everyone else's. As mentioned, the "WM" just stands for their special packaging. Same knife. The image above is probably an old stock photo, not regular production. The tanto blur uses 2-step serrations. Sometimes early prototype versions are used for stock images and then slight changes are made when a knife goes to production. I'm not sure exactly where this one came from.
Reading the reviews there was one guy that said he "talked to a clerk" and he said Kershaw was making a version just for Wallyworld but they may have not have made it to all stores then. The review was dated over a year ago but every time I've been to Wallyworld the part number on their tanto is if I remember correctly, 1670TBLKST (maybe with an X too since it is blister packed) just like all the rest. Personally I don't think it's a different knife we have here. I have to go to Wallyworld again in the next week to pick up some items so I'll have a look again.
Can you also note what steel the blade is listed as?
On WalMart's website it's listed as 13C26 but on Kershaw's website it's listed as 14C28N.
Yea I broke down the RD and the ST, just can't figure out the T. The only thing I could think of was tanto.
Know anything about 1670TRDST (might just be a possible typo)
red serrated what is the T / tanto?
Mine is a 1670TBLKST May 09 What steel is it?