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I had to have it!!! |
February 21, 2009 |
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George
from Cocoa, FL United States
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As mentioned in my review for the plain version of this knife, I was so impressed that I had to have the serrated version too. It did not disappoint. These are high quality knives that you can use every day and be proud to own.
Go to your local dealer and take a look, you will be glad you did. If you don't have a local dealer, order one from this site. You will not be disappointed.
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Wow |
April 6, 2008 |
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from , Castle Rock Colorado
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I have been looking for a good knife for a long time. I liked the LoneWolf Harseys but the price tag was too high. Then I was walking through a Wal Mart when I did a double take. There was the Kershaw Leek. It is the best knife I have ever had, except maybe my tanto blur. It is light and effective. The only knife I have evr had similar to it was maybe a gerber fastdraw and This is superior in every way. Stronger steel, faster opening, better edge retention, better lock, better all around knife. Please, Ken Onion, Make some V 2.0 Leeks, They would be the highest selling knives ever.
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1660 st |
November 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
alex
from Delray Beach, FL United States
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<P align=justify>This is the best knife I have ever owned short of a razor blade. If you are thinking of a cheap yet very effective way to go this would be your option.</P>
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1660 Leek stainless |
November 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
Glenn Flake
from Atlanta, Georgia
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<P align=justify>I own dozens of knifes but this is the only one I carry. It has skinned and boned many a deer. It has a very sharp blade, wonderful assist mechanism to open and I like like the reversible clip feature. Wish the clip was a little fancier piece of jewelry for show on the pant pocket or sell seperate clips for that purpose. A wonderful piece of technolgy and 100% functional.</P>
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Kershaw Leek |
November 19, 2007 |
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Juan Jeffrey
from Hartford, CT United States
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I picked up one these on a whim and immediately fell in love with the assisted opening device. I work in a strore that sells knives of a lesser quality and whenever a customer asks for my opnion of a good quality blade with a reasonable price tag, I pull out my Leek and it sells itself. The entire unit is well balanced and it comfortable when held in any hand. The ambidextrous opening device allows for speedy and worry free deployment in a self defense scenario, and the quality steel holds a fine edge and resharpens readily. An overall fine product, keep up the good work Kershaw.
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