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Knife review: Kershaw Tyrade G10 and Kershaw Leek

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

A closer look at two Kershaws: the Tyrade G10 is a keenly priced heavy duty folder, and the popular Leek is a strong modern folder that's quite gentlemen-y in style

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  • Great as always.

    How about a video showing your entire collection?

  • Thanks for the kind feedback. Actually, I think about doing a kind of "my fave 10 knives" summary video at one point...

  • Would love to see them. By the way, you have my respect for how often you create videos, seems you always have updates for us.

    Keep them coming!

  • Yes, well, there are not that many to cover anymore so after those my updates will become much more irregular - unless you like my book reviews as well :-)

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  • @Taz0161 Oh i know man they are trying to un arm us then they take away our police officers and then wonder why crime is up and why punks are running wild

  • Then the ban on possession of armor piercing ammunition in 1982. Then the whole high capacity mags thing. Then the ban on assult weapons ( which Busch Over turned ) . See how the heat gets gradually turned up on you if your not watching ? :)

  • This little victory as miniscule is it may seem , just keeps them one step further from achieving their ultimate goal. There's an old saying , if you put a frog in boiling water , he'll jump right out. But if you put a frog in cool water and gradually turn up the heat he won't notice until it's too late , and the government has been trying to turn up the heat since 1939. It started with the full auto weapons ban of 1939. Then the handgun control of the 1950's. Then the switchblade act in 1959

  • @Taz0161 Its the little victories you treasure :)

  • A well designed folder doesn't need a spring assist to open as fast as you want especially the flipper designs.

    (*Begin rant*)But I can't help being attracted to everything that repulses nanny-statists: auto knives, fast cars and black guns.

    I guess I'm just immature and need guidance from a caring social worker. (*End rant*)

    Another great review Dagon!

  • @dgl1962 eighty million and one counting me

  • I also don't really like assisted openers, I have one and I don't really like it. With AO's you don't have options on how you wanna deploy it, it will always shoot out fast and menacingly. Which is a downside when living in an anti-knife country. We too in Finland have the same type of law on knife carry, I usually have at least 2 on me anyway, but they are small and in a pinch its easy to justify the carry of a small utility knife.

  • @dgl1962 And I believe they know this

  • I heard about that attempt at banning these knives from "nutnfancy".

    The problem is that whether they ban legal possesion of these knives or of all my assault weapons,I still won't give them up.

    Neither will about 80 million other Americans.

  • About 8 months ago our newly elected token black along with his pro communist cronies , tried to get the definition of the switchblade knife changed in an attempt to outlaw assisted opening knives in America , but he failed miserably.

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