A Kershaw Drone. I really like it. So I was showing it to my wife and how it is an assisted open. She is scared of it. I mean REALLY scared. She kept saying "I don't like that!" over and over. I guess I don't have to worry about her messing with my new knife.
Love Kershaws products. I currently have a Needs Work, and a Scallion, looking into buying the Leek soonish, after my gun range dues are paid up. Kershaw makes great stuff! Their assisted open is lightning fast compared to others (Gerber)
I pulled out a leek the other day at the office to assist with opening a bag and my co-worker was taken back by the speed in which it opened. She was convinced it was a switchblade. I can't say that she is that far off.
The Leek is one of the most purchased knives ever. Obiously there is a reason for that; and it comes in so many models and options. I've lost count of how many knives I have, but I still carry my Leek.
I've got a Kershaw Tanto Blur as my EDC. I got into a discussion with some in-laws about the switchblade law repeal and they wondered why someone would need a switchblade.
I pulled out my Blur and flipped it open and asked what the difference between the Blur and a push-button switchblade was. They couldn't answer. I said, "This one is legal because it doesn't have a button. But does that really matter? I can get it out and open just as fast as if it did have a button. So why does an outdated knife law need to be on the books? It's not about the knife, it's about removing stupid outdated laws."
I don't know if they agreed with me, but they got the point. Edit: har har har