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Reddit mentions of Kershaw Leek, BlackWash Pocket Knife (1660BLKW); 3” Sandvik 14C28N Steel Blade, 410 Stainless Steel Handle, BlackWash Finish, SpeedSafe Assisted Open, Frame and Tip Locks, Reversible Pocketclip; 3 OZ
Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 19
We found 19 Reddit mentions of Kershaw Leek, BlackWash Pocket Knife (1660BLKW); 3” Sandvik 14C28N Steel Blade, 410 Stainless Steel Handle, BlackWash Finish, SpeedSafe Assisted Open, Frame and Tip Locks, Reversible Pocketclip; 3 OZ. Here are the top ones.
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- KERSHAW LEEK BLACKWASH POCKETKNIFE: Your favorite EDC, now in a unique BlackWash finish for that already broken-in look we love. Not too big, not too small, the 3-inch blade and slim design make it capable of fulfilling a wide range of tasks. Made in the USA.
- DROP POINT PLAIN EDGE BLADE: Made from high-performance Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel, the blade resharpens easily and holds its edge. Black-oxide BlackWash coating helps hide scratches.
- DURABLE STAINLESS STEEL HANDLE: The corrosion-resistant, stainless-steel handle is contoured for a comfortable grip while in use. Black-oxide BlackWash handle matches blade for cohesive look. Includes reversible pocketclip for right, tip-up/down carry.
- DESIGNED WITH SAFETY IN MIND: Equipped with Kershaw’s SpeedSafe assisted opening for easy one-handed release with flipper. Frame lock secures blade open while in use and Tip-lock slider keeps blade locked closed when folded.
- SIZE SPECIFICATIONS: Blade Length: 3in. Closed Length: 4in. Overall Length: 7in. Weighing in at 3oz. Backed by Kershaw’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Features:
Specs:
Color | 1660BLKW |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2018 |
Weight | 0.14991433816 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
Honorable Mention: Case knives. Traditional lockbacks. Hard as nails and pretty to boot. True pocket knives. Your grandfather (possibly great grandfather) had one. Good stuff the lot of them. $25-50 will get you a legacy knife that you can carry and use and then pass to your kid.
You don't need to spend $200 to get a quality, durable, reliable knife. I've owned all of these knives at one time or another and loved every one of them. Sure they needed sharpening more often and sometimes something a little more drastic (Sanrenmus are often cheaper to replace than fix) but the value is insane. Plus, lets face facts; we're much more likely to break out our Cadet when we get box duty than our Sebenza.
Knife enthusiasts (brothers) if there's a weighed and measured cheapo that I forgot, let me know.
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So in my mind, the basics of an EDC are a knife, a flashlight, a pen, and a notebook. Depending on your preference/level of preparedness, though, multitools are great, a gun is convenient if you're in a dangerous place with any regularity, and a first-aid kit can literally be a lifesaver.
So for the basics I'd recommend:
Knife: a Kershaw Leek or Scrambler. The Leek is smaller, more discreet, very light, and razor sharp. The Scrambler is considerably more robust, has a longer blade (3.5" vs. 3"), but weighs more as well. Both can be found in Kershaw's "Blackwash" finish, which I like both for the feel and for the added rust and scratch resistance. Both are also spring-assisted, which is legal in a lot of places, but check your local laws before carrying either in public. If you can't carry them, take a look at the Cold Steel Voyager. It comes in several lengths, is legal in California, and is very durable, if not super comfortable.
Flashlights: Oh my god, the flashlights. LEDs have become so cheap and so bright over the last few years that it's actually pretty hard to go wrong. Nitecore is currently my favorite brand, but Fenix has some options as well. I would urge you not to buy a surefire; they are undeniably great lights, but unless you expect to encounter truly extraordinary circumstances on a regular basis (any chance your light could fall under a tank or a bulldozer? maybe surefire is for you), they tend to be somewhat more pricey per lumen than a number of other companies. For EDC, the Fenix PD35 2014 edition is almost unmatched. Almost a thousand lumens, takes rechargeable batteries, and small enough to drop into the front pocket of your jeans, if you don't want to use the included clip or holster. If you'd like something more keychain sized, the Nitecore SENS series comes in several sizes and battery types, and automatically adjusts the brightness of the beam based on the light's orientation. Aim it at your feet and you get a soft glow; aim it off into the woods and it grows steadily brighter.
Let's be honest, a pen is going to get lost. The best pen is one you like enough to keep track of, but one you won't miss too terribly should some co-worker walk off with it. I like the Zebra F-301. Writes smooth, classic stainless steel good looks, and comes in RGB & Black. Notebooks depend entirely on personal preference too, but the smallest Moleskine is easily pocketable and has 32 lined pages.
In my mind, there is only one name in multitools. Leatherman has a kick-ass reputation, a 25-year warranty, and a plethora of tools to suit any need. For the casual EDC, I'd go with what I believe is the second-lightest full size tool, the Skeletool. 7 functions include a knife that opens while the rest of the tool is closed, the ubiquitous pliers/wirecutters, two double-sided bits and a driver; and it looks so. freakin. cool.
I dunno much about guns except that of all the things I've listed, a pistol should be the one you consider most carefully, especially whether you need it or not. It's a big investment and a bit of a lifestyle adjustment if you decide to go CCW. I've always heard 9mm and up, so use that as a jumping-off point.
First aid kits are useless unless they're both small enough to be carried anywhere and large enough to contain anything you might need. Making your own is a good idea because you have the best knowledge of your environment, but I found a couple on Amazon which seem to have most of the basics without too much fluff or bulk. The first could be stuffed in a jacket pocket, whereas the second would be useful in a car.
I hope I helped. Good luck!
[Kershaw Scrambler] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I04MOIO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
[Kershaw Leek] (http://www.amazon.com/Kershaw-1660BLKW-Folding-BlackWash-SpeedSafe/dp/B00J14BOBU/ref=pd_sim_sg_6?ie=UTF8&refRID=1MHD47WR72RJ9HJVWCZN)
[Cold Steel Voyager, 3 inch] (http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Steel-Voyager-Tanto-Plain/dp/B00322LQB0/ref=sr_1_5?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1417535788&sr=1-5&keywords=cold+steel+voyager)
[Fenix PD35 2014] (http://www.amazon.com/Fenix-PD35-Flashlight-EdisonBright-Batteries/dp/B00DR9GWX0/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1417536075&sr=1-1&keywords=fenix+pd+35)
[Nitecore SENS AA version]
(http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-Flashlight-Active-Dimming-Lumens/dp/B008J4CHNW/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1417536301&sr=1-2&keywords=nitecore+sens)
Zebra F-301
[Moleskine "Cahier" Notebook, pack of 3] (http://www.amazon.com/Moleskine-Cahier-Journal-Pocket-Ruled/dp/8883704894/ref=sr_1_1?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1417536675&sr=1-1&keywords=moleskine+small)
[Leatherman Skeletool] (http://www.amazon.com/Leatherman-830846-Skeletool-Multitool/dp/B000XU9NXW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417536920&sr=8-1&keywords=skeletool)
[Small bag or pocket first aid kit] (http://www.amazon.com/AAA-Piece-Commuter-First-Aid/dp/B000SL0R9K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1417537142&sr=8-2&keywords=first+aid+kit)
Larger car first aid kit
EDIT: aspace
I've always thought the leek looked aggressive as fuck personally. It looks sexy in BlackWash though.
I got my non-knife guy Dad a traditional slipjoint for christmas, this one.
I finally got my EDC down to a really slim and minimal setup. Nothing that I don't use on a daily basis. Basically a Pocket-dump.
Thanks for looking.
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I work in the tech industry, but I'm not comfortable going too much further than that.
EDC (on my person):
Thingies on keychain:
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From left to right. Victorinox Sentinel, Kershaw Leek Blackwash, Benchmade North Fork, Chris Reeve Small Sebenza 21.
definitely would go nicely with your current aesthetic
https://www.amazon.com/Kershaw-BlackWash-Stainless-Reversible-Pocketclip/dp/B00J14BOBU/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3U0TOFIF1PRP6&dchild=1&keywords=kershaw+leek+blackwash&qid=1573955032&sprefix=kershaw+screw%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-1
From left to right:
and underneath it all is a plain cotton handkerchief that is very necessary when you're a sweaty person in a hot climate for most of the year and then for sinus allergies in the fall
I'd get him a Blackwashed Leek.
Or even cooler, a Composite Blackwashed Leek.
The Kershaw Leek has a slide lock that can lock it in the closed position.
Blackwash version.
Other versions.
Green handled one for only $38.
But it may be too small considering your other comment that I just read.
Yea, I'm wondering the same thing. I'm in MD and just got this gorgeous knife and can't seem to find out if it's actually considered a switchblade or not. It's assisted opening (my first) but it's not just a press and release either because you have to unlock.
https://www.amazon.com/Kershaw-BlackWash-Stainless-Reversible-Pocketclip/dp/B00J14BOBU
The model I'm selling is this blackwashed finished one.
The Kershaw Leek is a good option. And you cant go wrong with the Delica 4 I got the purple one. Everyone on here says great things about the Mini Griptillian which I dont own but probally will at some point. Also you can never go wrong with something from Case, I have the [Trapperlock](https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=trapperlock in amber bone and I hear great things about the Copperlock.
It doesn't look like there are any more today that are going to be over 50, but this one is a great knife and they automatically take 10 off the price until midnight PST tonight.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J14BOBU/ref=gb1h_img_c-2_7022_da5f3ce7?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1N3WGG8DTCXKSXSB5924&pf_rd_i=384082011&pf_rd_p=1980507022
It also is coming up on a lightning deal tomorrow, though, at 10:40 CST, and I'm guessing it'll be more than ten off.
I have the linked leek, it's extremely sharp and extremely flat.I like it a lot.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J14BOBU/ref=s9_acss_bw_pg_x_10_t?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-6&pf_rd_r=ZF9KY1AZTPZBE9V68VEJ&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=203127c9-957e-4de3-8b99-74bd784d37d5&pf_rd_i=20237338011
> Are any of these under 80? They're all gorgeous
Kershaw Leek, Blackwash. $45 on Amazon.com
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