TheKershaw Parley 4384 is a folding knife with a slip-joint design, inspired by the traditional kitchen cleaver.
The Kershaw Parley 4384 is a lightweight folding knife that will be perfect as an edc tool and as an all-purpose knife for vegetables and fruits. The user has a cleaver blade shaped like a cleaver, which has a wide range of applications.
Kershaw Parley 4384 - a classic slip-joint folding knife
The 79 mm long blade is made of 7Cr13MoV stainless steel finished with a satin finish. A blade made of such stainless steel will perform well in everyday use, due to its resistance to corrosion, good sharpness retention and ease of sharpening, for which a pocket whetstone is completely sufficient. Thanks to the use of a strong hilt, a flat grind and a cutting edge with a gentle curve, the knife has good cutting properties and penetrates easily. The thickness of the blade at its widest point is 2.4 mm, which is a compromise between the strength and functionality of the knife in everyday work.
The knife uses a slip-joint mechanism, a partial locking mechanism that holds the blade in place in both the folded and unfolded positions.
Unlike a typical slip-joint, however, the Parley 4384 features two steel stop balls (on either side of the blade) for added safety when carrying and using the knife. Due to the fact that the blade can be folded, using little force, slip-joint knives are not considered knives with a locking blade. The blade is unfolded in using two hands, using a classic nail cutout. This solution has been used for many years in pocket knives, among others, and allows the knife to be carried and used in most EU countries.
Metal fittings (bolsters) and polished micarta facings emphasize the knife's classic style, which is sure to appeal to enthusiasts of centuries-old and vintage tools. The back of the handle features a hole reinforced with a brass sleeve, which can be used to weave in a rope or decorative paracord braid.