My first Leek

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The Leek seems like a pretty decent blade. My thoughts would be the general same consensus as everyone else, with my only concerns being that it's fairly slippery, and seems delicate. I kind of wanted a frame lock Leek, the standard, but this one caught my eye while browsing around the exchange, so I just decided to pick it up (shout out to harleyguy02, awesome deal). Awesome knife overall, but probably not my first choice edc knife for most situations.

That said, it looks sexy!!!
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Nice. Good looking knife. I though the blade is a little thin for me, but I've a freind that's carried the same Leek for the last three years. Hes pretty ruff on stuff but his blade is still fine. Only thing wrong with is the assisted is very week. I really like my 1600CKT (bwt, it isn't slippery at all. I love the finish). :)
 
Nice. Good looking knife. I though the blade is a little thin for me, but I've a freind that's carried the same Leek for the last three years. Hes pretty ruff on stuff but his blade is still fine. Only thing wrong with is the assisted is very week. I really like my 1600CKT (bwt, it isn't slippery at all. I love the finish). :)

You know you can email or call Kershaw and they'll mail you a new torsion bar, free of charge. That way the speed opening can be fixed and you don't have to be without your knife.
 
Yup the Leek is pretty good. I normally use it as a dress knife though. Or for very basic EDC. Good overall knife and fun to flip :)
 
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