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KERSHAW CANADIAN LEEK 1660CAN — CANADA SPECIAL SERIES, 14C28N WHARNCLIFFE BLADE, RED ANODIZED HANDLE, LINER LOCK - MADE IN USA
Slim, sharp, and unapologetically red — the Leek carries light but cuts with serious precision.
A Ken Onion classic reimagined for northern pride, the Canadian Leek adds bold color to the knife that defines EDC excellence. Featuring a 3″ Wharncliffe-style blade made from high-performance Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel, it delivers impressive edge retention and easy maintenance. The bead-blasted finish adds a subtle matte texture while the slim profile enhances pocketability. A red anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handle provides grip and visual impact, making this Leek both sleek and scratch-resistant. Assisted opening via flipper or thumb stud ensures rapid deployment, while the Tip-Lock keeps the blade secure when closed.
Specifications
- Knife Style: Pocket Knife
 - Overall Length: 7″
 - Blade Length: 3″
 - Blade Thickness: 0.09″
 - Blade Length Range: 3–4 inches
 - Blade Material: 14C28N Stainless Steel
 - Blade Finish: Bead Blasted
 - Blade Style: Wharncliffe
 - Blade Edge: Plain
 - Opens With: Flipper / Thumb Stud (Assisted Opening)
 - Lock Type: Framelock
 - Handle Material: Red Anodized 6061-T6 Aluminum
 - Pocket Clip: Tip Up / Tip Down
 - Weight: 2.4 oz
 - Designer: Ken Onion
 - Made In: USA
 
Features
- Sandvik 14C28N Blade Steel — Known for excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and easy sharpening
 - Modified Wharncliffe Profile — Offers a fine point and straight cutting edge for controlled tasks
 - Bead-Blasted Finish — Low-reflection surface hides wear while maintaining clean lines
 - Red Anodized Aluminum Handle — Durable, fade-resistant, and full of Canadian flair
 - SpeedSafe Assisted Opening — Quick and convenient one-handed blade deployment
 - Tip-Lock Slider — Secures blade in closed position for safe carry
 - Frame Lock Design — Strong and compact locking mechanism built into the handle
 - Reversible Pocket Clip — Customizable for tip-up or tip-down carry preferences