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Kershaw Leek Orange

Kershaw Leek Orange

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One of the most popular knives in Kershaw’s extensive collection, the Ken Onion-designed Leek is slim yet highly functional. With a 3-inch blade made from Sandvik 14C28N steel—which takes a sharp edge and is known for its corrosion resistance—the Leek is great for everyday cutting tasks Read More

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swallace
93
Jun 6, 2017
I love, love, love this knife. Recommended to everyone and anyone. I bought a 3rd party deep carry clip that looks the same as the blade steel and it is always a part of my EDC rotation. Looking to get the carbon fiber one next but no one wants to ship it to me in Canada. Oh well...someday.
Skidrowe
14
Feb 17, 2017
I was introduced to this knife when I found one laying on the floor of a casino. This one will be my fourth. I love this knife and smooth feel of how it opens. It's always in my rotation of EDCs.
TayTayBalls
125
Feb 15, 2017
Bought this knife more than 10 years ago and never used it. It's fine for opening packages and weak shit like that but it's way too dainty for an EDC. [Removed]
BlackElk
65
Feb 14, 2017
This is a great Ken Onion design. However the best version of this knife imho is the "Rainbow" version- super slick. Would have preferred to see that version here.
tobias.diomead
20
Feb 14, 2017
I've had a basic leek for five years. It's seen some neglect, but it's still a great EDC knife. There is some wear from the travel of the bar responsible for assisted opening against its backing plate (inside the scale), but it still works just fine, after a good cleaning and with proper tension.
sickjunker
28
Feb 13, 2017
I've always loved the design of of this model. I accidentally brought a Chinese stone washed version and it easily scratches, unlike the originals. I'm in
luger
130
Feb 12, 2017
I picked up a turquoise leek on sale for $30; once or twice a year do I see that. Got a very plain shallot for five bucks more. not kidding, each time was Walmart.com. Otherwise $45 is the norm - but it DOES include shipping, at least at Amazon for Prime members...
Nerys
68
Feb 12, 2017
not a great deal but also not a bad deal $38 for a $41 to $44 knife. so there is some savings and it is a nice knife.
Hook02
10
Feb 17, 2017
NerysI agree that Its not huge savings, but its better then nothing and depending on where you live, it could be a better deal to you then others... as a Canadian user this is basically half price. The Kershaw leek regularly sell for $65-$80 on Amazon.ca.... as of this post the exact same orange leek is currently selling for $79 on Amazon.ca.
loziu
3
Feb 12, 2017
Those international shipping restrictions again...
IvanSpendalot
376
Feb 13, 2017
loziuAssisted opening I guess.
loziu
3
Feb 13, 2017
IvanSpendalotNot really, I cannot get shipped any knife.
artypan
72
Feb 12, 2017
I love this Kershaw line, but I just really wish they'd make the clip smaller...
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