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OK.. Lets do it.. Kershaw or Spyderco.
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<blockquote data-quote="Boxerbuddy" data-source="post: 200960" data-attributes="member: 1998"><p>Honestly PB I've owned both, you're not going to be dissapointed either way. Both companies make excellent products. Currently I'm a Kershaw guy, been carrying one for 9 years, it's been just awesome, but I can't say had it been a Spyderco it wouldn't have been just as awesome......so basically I'm no help at all.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I just looked at these 2 knives...the Leek and the Native. They're not really similar. The native is much more heavy duty than the leek. Here's the deal with the 2 steels</p><p></p><p>Native is made from s30v and the leek is made with 14c28n Sandvik which is exclusive to Kershaw. From what I can gather from various knife forums, the Sandvik(Kershaw) will get hair popping sharp and keep it's edge well while the s30v(Spyderco) won't get as sharp but will hold a lesser edge a little longer. They're both great steels, just a matter of choosing the right one for your application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boxerbuddy, post: 200960, member: 1998"] Honestly PB I've owned both, you're not going to be dissapointed either way. Both companies make excellent products. Currently I'm a Kershaw guy, been carrying one for 9 years, it's been just awesome, but I can't say had it been a Spyderco it wouldn't have been just as awesome......so basically I'm no help at all. Edit: I just looked at these 2 knives...the Leek and the Native. They're not really similar. The native is much more heavy duty than the leek. Here's the deal with the 2 steels Native is made from s30v and the leek is made with 14c28n Sandvik which is exclusive to Kershaw. From what I can gather from various knife forums, the Sandvik(Kershaw) will get hair popping sharp and keep it's edge well while the s30v(Spyderco) won't get as sharp but will hold a lesser edge a little longer. They're both great steels, just a matter of choosing the right one for your application. [/QUOTE]
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