My Dream Leek- Can It Be Done?

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I love the leek, and my favorite Leek is my new reverse tanto in 14C28N. It's awesome. The stonewashing, the speed safe, and the edge. The only thing is that it's a little small. I want to know if there's anyway I could have my dream Leek built without it being custom so that the price wouldn't be ridiculous. Maybe ask Onion if he'd do one production style for me? I don't know, but here it is.

3.5 inch Blade
4.5 inch Handle
Blade Steel- 110V
Handle-Titanium with framelock
Stonewashed, reverse tanto but a slightly thicker blade.
titanium pcket clip
speed safe

What do think? Sound like one bad mutha Leek or what?

BUT, how can it be done without costing me an arm and a leg?

Thanks
 
There's a reason the leek is a best seller. :D
That's a great concept but I think a reground s110v shallot to a ffg would be better for my tastes. I like a bit of sweep in my blade.
And btw, ken onion no longer works for kershaw, he's own his own now.
 
There's a reason the leek is a best seller. :D
That's a great concept but I think a reground s110v shallot to a ffg would be better for my tastes. I like a bit of sweep in my blade.
And btw, ken onion no longer works for kershaw, he's own his own now.
Yes, I know. Whether he's with kershaw or not, the leek is his design. he does midtech knives, so I was just thinking maybe he could make it using production methods.
 
Anything can be done. It wouldn’t be cheap though. It also wouldn’t really be a leak anymore.
 
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