Kershaw 1660ST Ken Onion Leek Serrated Folding Knife with SpeedSafe

July 19, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:24 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Kershaw Leek just may be the ideal EDC. With its 3-inch blade, the Leek is a good-sized knife, but not too big. The slim design makes it easy to carry and its razor-sharp blade of high-performance Sandvik 14C28N means it can take care of a full range of cutting tasks. The blade is a modified drop-point, so it’s a good slicing knife, while the slim tip gives it piercing capability and the ability to do detailed work. For a partially serrated blade, choose the 1660ST Leek. The Leek features the SpeedSafe ambidextrous assisted opening system. Whether you’re left-handed or right-handed, just pull back on the flipper or push outward on the thumbstud and the Leek’s blade is ready to go to work. In addition to its 14C28N blade, this Leek features a handle of pure stainless steel that gives it a clean, sleek look. For confident blade use, a super-secure frame lock keeps the blade locked during use and a Tip-Lock slider locks the blade closed when folded. The pocketclip can be configured for tip-up or tip-down carry and the handle is drilled to accept a lanyard.The Leek series includes some of Kershaw’s most popular knives, and the K.O. Leek serrated folding knife is no exception. This particular knife features a distinctive design by celebrated knife maker Ken Onion, who created the SpeedSafe ambidextrous assisted opening system. With SpeedSafe, the user can smoothly and easily deploy the blade with one hand, either left or right. This makes it ideal for sporting and work situations in which one-handed opening is easier and safer, such as when hunting, fishing, or working with your hands on the jobsite. The K.O. Leek also sports a bead-blasted stainless-steel handle, which gives the knife a sleek, cutting-edge look. If the stainless handle isn’t your cup of tea, Kershaw also offers Leek knives in a variety of other handle styles, some with technologically advanced coatings for enhanced performance. For example, the red “smoked” double-anodized aluminum handle is a true head turner, while the black tungsten DLC-coated handle produces a non-reflective surface. As an alternative, you can opt for the Pink Leek, with its fashionable pink anodized aluminum handle, or the Rainbow Leek, which boasts a titanium oxide coating that produces a highly scratch-resistant, brilliant rainbow finish.

The SpeedSafe assisted opening system lets you smoothly deploy the blade with 1 hand. The K.O. serrated Leek also comes with a Kershaw pocket clip, which is meant to be clipped with the handle on the inside of your pocket. The clip is not to be worn on a belt, as this is an unsafe way to carry your belt. Other features include a frame lock, which locks the blade into position after the blade is deployed, and a thumb stud for easier one-handed opening.

About the SpeedSafe System
The patented SpeedSafe knife-opening system helps users open the knife by applying manual pressure to the thumb stud or blade protrusion. The heart of the SpeedSafe system–which is built into many of Kershaw’s best-selling knives–is its torsion bar, which keeps gravity from opening the knife. After the blade is out of the handle, the torsion bar moves along its half-moon track and takes over, smoothly opening the blade and locking it into position, ready for use. Although they may look similar at first glance, SpeedSafe knives are not considered switchblades. Unlike a switchblade, SpeedSafe knives do not deploy with the push of a button in the handle or by gravity alone. Instead, the user must manually overcome the torsion bar’s resistance, putting the knives outside the federal definition of a switchblade. However, it’s the responsibility of the buyer to investigate and comply with the laws and regulations that apply in his or her specific area. Buyers should rest assured, however, that SpeedSafe knives are extremely safe, as they open only when the user manually deploys them, and lock securely into position when open so they don’t close accidentally.

Knife Maker Ken Onion
A master of his trade, Ken Onion is one of the most sought-after custom knife makers in the industry. His knives can be found in the most prestigious private knife collections as well in as in the pockets of his dedicated customers. Ken’s involvement in the knife trade dates back to his time in Palestine, West Virginia, where he was inspired at the age of 12 by Vernon Ott, a local blacksmith and maker of garden tools and knives. In the ensuing years, Ken joined the U.S. Marine Corps and worked in such fields as construction, heavy equipment repair, and hydraulics repair, always with an eye toward eventually designing the perfect knife. In November of 1991, Ken met Stan Fujisaki, a talented knife maker who agreed to teach him the tricks of the trade. After years of preparation–and some inspiration while working on a Harley cam for a friend–Ken created his first SpeedSafe knife. Today, Ken designs a custom selection of knives for Kershaw, many featuring the patented SpeedSafe torsion bar system for assisted opening. Ken is personally involved throughout the design and manufacturing process to ensure that each knife meets his high standards for performance and quality.

Specifications: Blade material: Sandvik 13C26 stainless steel Handle: 410 stainless steel Blade length: 3 inches Closed length: 4 inches Weight: 3 ounces Warranty: Limited lifetime

Product Features

  • SpeedSafe assisted opening; Frame lock
  • Reversible (tip-up/tip-down) pocketclip
  • Steel: Sandvik 14C28N, bead-blasted finish; Handle: 410 stainless steel, bead-blasted finish
  • Blade length: 3 in. (7.6 cm); Closed length: 4 in. (10.3 cm); Overall Length: 7 in. (17.9 cm)
  • Weight: 3 oz. (85 g); Made in the USA

Comments

Vadim S says:

Not perfect, but not bad. This is a pretty good knife for the price. I’ve had it on person for over two years now and it’s still with me today. I have not been nice to it. It’s been used for all sorts of things, cutting, sawing, as a screwdriver, etc. 

Jonathan Wyse says:

Great knife, terrible clip I would enthusiastically give this knife five stars if not for the clip it comes with. With the clip mounted for tip-up carry, approximately 20% of the knife is showing above my pocket. (It would be 25% if the clip was installed for tip-down carry.) The fact that so much of the knife is outside of my pocket has made it accidentally slip out of my pocket twice in the couple of months I have owned it. 

S_Richards says:

Lasted 1 Day! That’s why I bought another! This is truly an excellent knife! Made in the USA. However, it only lasted 1 day! It arrived and I only had one day to try it out then my son came over. He said: “Dad, can I see your knife?” I gave it to him and he loved it. And that was that! I ordered another that evening and shipping (both times) was incredible fast. My 2nd knife just arrived a couple of hours ago and this time I’m not going to let it out of my sight! 

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