1660TGRYST - Random Leek from Kershaw and Ken Onion, Chromium Nitride Smoker Gray Coating, Partially Serrated Edge Tanto Blade
The Random Leek from Kershaw and Ken Onion is one of a popular series of Leek Knives. This particular knife comes with a tanto blade and chromium nitride coating for hardness and corrosion resistance. You’ll adore this little knife with its partially serrated blade great for slicing and sawing its way through meat, wood, thin metals and plastics. Use it for a whittling knife or keep it in the kitchen to ironically chop up some leeks. The Leeks come with a frame lock to ensure that their blades stay firmly locked in place when fully opened which is easily released with the press of the spring loaded lock. The tip safety lock is also featured on this knife so you can be certain that knife blade will stay firmly in place when its closed.
Reversible ClipThe Leek handles are drilled for both tip-up and tip-down clip carry. The clip can be rotated 180º .
SpeedSafe® is the patented, assisted opening mechanism pioneered by Kershaw that makes it fast and easy to open a knife one-handed. SpeedSafe also makes it possible for Kershaw to ensure that even a large blade can move out of the handle just as smoothly and easily as a smaller one. Plus, many of their assisted folders are ambidextrous—and open with a flipper or a thumbstud on both sides of the blade—so they’re just as easy to use left-handed or right. To open a SpeedSafe knife, the user must apply manual pressure to overcome the resistance of the torsion bar. This means that SpeedSafe knives do not meet the definition of a switchblade; they do not deploy with the push of a button or by gravity alone. Once open, the blade locks safely into position until the user releases it.