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edit: nope. still live. my bad!
Almost ordered it, but I haven't had good luck with my China made Kershaws. They rust and wear out faster than the US made ones, and the blades don't hold an edge for as long.
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Says I've bought 2 before. I keep losing them (and apparently many others) in random places around the house. I figure.... Keep buying everything until I have one within reach everywhere. Then I'll be good. Maybe I should keep one on a retractable line.... I maybe have a problem. Luckily more knives fixes that. :/
Whether it is a knife, or a movie, or skinny jeans, or some tik tok meme, something gets some attention, and then everyone jumps in and the hype builds as people increasingly glorify it and are benefitted by doing so, as everyone wants to feel they are part of this really popular, elite, and/or enlightened group. It isn't always contrived but many times it really seems to be, even if subconsciously.
I mean the Leek is heavy/dense for it's size, the blade shape is not admirably durable or versatile, it isn't relatively rare or expensive, and it has been around forever and isn't really unique at this point. Other than being made in the USA, what is the allure?
I'm really not a knife hater but am aggravated by mediocrity that becomes popular just because it is popular, at the expense of lots of other things actually deserving of such popularity.
IN41! ... or maybe 2?
Whether it is a knife, or a movie, or skinny jeans, or some tik tok meme, something gets some attention, and then everyone jumps in and the hype builds as people increasingly glorify it and are benefitted by doing so, as everyone wants to feel they are part of this really popular, elite, and/or enlightened group. It isn't always contrived but many times it really seems to be, even if subconsciously.
I mean the Leek is heavy/dense for it's size, the blade shape is not admirably durable or versatile, it isn't relatively rare or expensive, and it has been around forever and isn't really unique at this point. Other than being made in the USA, what is the allure?
I'm really not a knife hater but am aggravated by mediocrity that becomes popular just because it is popular, at the expense of lots of other things actually deserving of such popularity.