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I've been collecting the Kershaw Leek platform for some time now. One of the most enjoyable elements to collecting Leek knives is that Kershaw makes such a great variety of models. Up until now, I hadn't ventured into the realm of "pimped" knives. The Leek shown in this photo is my first. Essentially, it is a Blue Smoke Leek with "skull and crossbones" logos etched into the handle scales. A clean, simple knife, the Leek is a good...and yet elegant tool for EDC purposes.

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