Went shopping....handled Kershaw Leek

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hillbilly

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I went shopping today and handled a Kershaw Leek 1660 ST.

I think light shown from heaven and angles sang in my ear as I repeatedly flicked the blade open...........

I think I'm getting one. In fact, I know I'm getting one.

I handled Benchmade, Spyderco, and Kershaw and the Kershaw fits the best and opens the easiest in my hands.

hillbilly
 
I'm learning all sorts of things since I've been looking for a carry knife.

Here's a link on steels.

http://www.sonic.net/~blade/Info___Links/About_Steel/Steel_FAQ/steel_faq.html

According to this page, 440A is not great, but good enough, with really strong anti-rust properties.

Other steels may hold an edge better, but are not as rust resistant.

For an everyday carry knife, subject to body heat and sweat, I think rust resistance might be key.

But now that I know all this stuff about steel types, it means that I will have to, of course, buy a lot of different knives to get a lot of different steel types.....yeah.....that's it.........buy lots of knives to go with lots of guns........

hillbilly
 
Yeah. My Kershaw Blackout (440A also) is fine for everyday carry. It's just not the best stuff around.
 
The 440 in my Whirlwind is not exotic either but it gets the job done on a daily basis. Like the old Timex commercials, takes a licking and keeps on ticking. Not a "trailer queen" among knives (unlike some of my dad's old carving knives and wooden mallets). Buy it and be conscious that it is a middle-of-the-road quality blade.
 
They're good knives. My wife has the TiNi coated one and the TiNi coated Chive, it's little brother. Blade steel hasn't been an issue for a light duty edc. You wouldn't use the knife for hard tasks, it's not built for it.

TiNi=rainbow coloration

Chris
 
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