Kershaw Leek 1660 OCC

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

Leek - Orange County Choppers Manufacture ID: 1660OCC This blade from Kershaw and Ken Onion.
The Orange County Chopper (OCC) Leek is one of the newest Leek blades available and its got some bite to it. This knife is made in the USA and is designed to not only look hot but cut well.
Specifications:- Steel: Sandvik 13C26 stainless-steel w/Tungsten DLC coating Handle...Black anodized aluminum with laser cut 410 stainless steel web overlay Blade.....3 in. (7.5 cm) - Closed...4 in. (10.3 cm) Weight...3.1 oz.

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Uploader Comments (thecajunblaze)

  • it pisses me off because nearly every knife reviewer waits 1/3 of the video until he actually opens or unsheathes the blade... I wanna see the blade!!

  • @mrkiky The handle was so beautiful on this knife. You must not watch many of my videos! I usually don't wait that long.

  • Love the leeks but this is definitely not my personal taste...too much going on on the handle. I'll go as wild as a smoke handle but that's about it. The leek as a blade is great though. Good review dude.

  • Thanks for watching.

  • nice video

    10/10 5 stars

  • Thanks!

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  • They should make a Choppers inc knife or a West Coast Choppers one.

  • I live in Orange County...lol

    Nice Video..

    5/5

    -Matt/Metal

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  • I didn't proof my post well enough! I meant "your Cajun COOKING abilities"! Sorry for the oversight! As you say, "Not A ... C ya"!

  • Man o man blaze, you've done out done me again! Lol I just picked up this blade in the plain 1660 model on Amazon for $27 out the door. But you seem to always find the coolest combos though! Love the design, but I always prefer a frame lock over a liner lock, so I guess that's to my advantage! Great buy, a keeper no doubt! BTW based on your Cajun looking abilities, which of Justin Wilson's cookbooks do you think is his best? I just got his first (in mint condition) published in 1965. I garontee!

  • @Hordesthugz13 but kershaw makes amazing knives. iv own 2 leeks. id trust kershaw liner locks

  • Dey sum KNUCKLEHEADS!

  • Lame not frame lock,.... I guess just a collection and cabinet queen knife if you are actually thinking of using one of this as a edc and "tactical" knife just get the Normal Kershaw Leek Serve you better but that is one bad ass looking knife

  • am buying one NOW

  • I have one and i agree, it is fun to play with. but I use mine. I've had mine for two years and still works like the day i got it!!

  • I love OCC, and that's a beautiful knife : )

  • i used to watch occ, but when vinnie quit, the show died

  • Nice review. I've got a Leek with stonewashed S30V blade and checkered G10 handle, it's pretty much the perfect EDC knife. It's light, the handle is super grippy, it deploys wonderfully, and S30V is the absolute best EDC steel there is. Love everything about it.

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