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frontpage Posted by Rtrudell6765 • Oct 18, 2024
frontpage Posted by Rtrudell6765 • Oct 18, 2024

Kershaw Leek CPM MagnaCut Frame Lock Pocket Knife (Creamsicle)

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Kershaw has Kershaw Leek CPM MagnaCut Frame Lock Pocket Knife (Creamsicle, 1660CS) on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Rtrudell6765 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Kershaw Exclusive
  • Assisted Open
  • 3" Drop Point Blade
  • 4" Closed Length
  • CPM MagnaCut Blade Material
  • 4120 Stainless Steel handle
  • 3.1oz Weight
  • USA Made

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • About this Store: Kershaw Knives is a brand of Kai USA Ltd, a member of the Kai Group. For over 100 years, Kai has been Japan's premier blade producer.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Written by Rtrudell6765
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Kershaw has Kershaw Leek CPM MagnaCut Frame Lock Pocket Knife (Creamsicle, 1660CS) on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Rtrudell6765 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Kershaw Exclusive
  • Assisted Open
  • 3" Drop Point Blade
  • 4" Closed Length
  • CPM MagnaCut Blade Material
  • 4120 Stainless Steel handle
  • 3.1oz Weight
  • USA Made

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • About this Store: Kershaw Knives is a brand of Kai USA Ltd, a member of the Kai Group. For over 100 years, Kai has been Japan's premier blade producer.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Kershaw doesn't heat treat the magnacut to a high hardness, so it loses much of its full potential. Not worth buying magancut from kershaw.
It uses Magnacut steel which is the current holy grail steel for knives
Haha I miss those days to. That being said, this Leek is Magnacut, and 100 bucks for a Magnacut blade is actually a good price.

The normal Leek we know and love uses 14c28n, which while a good budget steel, is not comparable with a supersteel like Magnacut. This Leek is in a totally different price category because it's steel is in a totally different category

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Oct 18, 2024
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Ohthatjeepguy
Oct 18, 2024
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I miss the days when these leeks were $30 or less
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4638jay
Oct 18, 2024
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Quote from Ohthatjeepguy :
I miss the days when these leeks were $30 or less
Yea, why is this one so expensive? The color option?
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Quote from 4638jay :
Yea, why is this one so expensive? The color option?
it's exclusive!
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Quote from Ohthatjeepguy :
I miss the days when these leeks were $30 or less
Haha I miss those days to. That being said, this Leek is Magnacut, and 100 bucks for a Magnacut blade is actually a good price.

The normal Leek we know and love uses 14c28n, which while a good budget steel, is not comparable with a supersteel like Magnacut. This Leek is in a totally different price category because it's steel is in a totally different category
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Quote from 4638jay :
Yea, why is this one so expensive? The color option?
It uses Magnacut steel which is the current holy grail steel for knives
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From what I've read (from people who are into knives), Magancut seems to the best overall steel and has a really good balance of hardness, edge retention, ease of sharpening, and is highly corrosion resistant. Other super steels will surpass it in individual categories, but at the cost of being difficult to sharpen or being prone to corrosion. Magnacut is basically good at everything.

It's probably going to be overkill for almost everyone (myself included) in terms of actually needing its functionality, but if you simply enjoy knives and like collecting them than $100 for a Magnacut blade is probably a good price right now.
Last edited by saluteyourshorts October 18, 2024 at 08:25 AM.
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Quote from saluteyourshorts :
From what I've read (from people who are into knives), Magancut seems to the best overall steel and has a really good balance of hardness, edge retention, ease of sharpening, and is highly corrosion resistant. Other super steels will surpass it in individual, but at the cost of being difficult to sharpen or being prone to corrosion. Magnacut is basically good at everything.

It's probably going to be overkill for almost everyone (myself included) in terms of actually needing its functionality, but if you simply enjoy knives and like collecting them than $100 for a Magnacut blade is probably a good price right now.
Kershaw doesn't heat treat the magnacut to a high hardness, so it loses much of its full potential. Not worth buying magancut from kershaw.
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Quote from baphomet58 :
Kershaw doesn't heat treat the magnacut to a high hardness, so it loses much of its full potential. Not worth buying magancut from kershaw.
How do you know that?
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Quote from 4638jay :
Yea, why is this one so expensive? The color option?
The steel
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Quote from ps1589 :
Haha I miss those days to. That being said, this Leek is Magnacut, and 100 bucks for a Magnacut blade is actually a good price.

The normal Leek we know and love uses 14c28n, which while a good budget steel, is not comparable with a supersteel like Magnacut. This Leek is in a totally different price category because it's steel is in a totally different category
Where's the "I love this comment" emoji when you need it.
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Quote from Ohthatjeepguy :
I miss the days when these leeks were $30 or less
Same, but can still be had for $50 with a lesser quality steel.
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Danation
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Still my favorite EDC. Thank you for comments about heat treating.
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Quote from Ohthatjeepguy :
I miss the days when these leeks were $30 or less
These were never less than $30. Lower quality steel, yes. I got mine for less than $20 many years ago but it's Sandvik steel. This is premium steel.

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Quote from Identibrain :
How do you know that?
I would assume if that is true then we would see it in reduced hardness.
I found following video https://youtu.be/bSpUU0bM46Q?si=LYbM1_s018cNl_gt but it's for different knife.
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