My first “nice” pocket knife was a Kershaw Ken Onion Leek. After years of carrying a cheap, $1 Walmart folder for years, I loved the Leek’s all-metal construction and super-satisfying flipper action.
Celebrating its 50th year in business, Kershaw’s big slogan these days is “Just Getting Started.” If its latest release is any indication, perhaps that is indeed the case. The blade is really where ...
The Kershaw Bel Air is one of my favorite knives of all time. It’s made in USA, has a MagnaCut blade, has a great action, and it cuts like a laser. These can usually be found for $150 to $180, and ...