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- CRKT Provoke X Axe - BladeForums. com
Behold: The silliest $350 thing From the CRKT website: Get ready to come out swinging Arriving 4 2 2025 - It’s not every day that a new tool comes along and completely transforms its category The Provoke® X is exactly that tool It builds on the success of the original Provoke®
- CRKT - The Daktyl™ is exclusively back - only at CRKT. com
The Daktyl™ is back— bold, minimalist, and rule-breaking Its unique Hole In One® mechanism and Slide Lock offer smooth, secure action With ambidextrous blade rotation and a built-in carabiner, this knife is as versatile as it is striking Exclusively at CRKT com — snag yours before it’s gone
- CRKT any good? - BladeForums. com
I've never seen or tried a CRKT before, and was looking at the minimalist wharnecliffe necker I don't know how I feel about the 3 finger indents, as I have always been a fan of "normal" handles The knife shops in my area are woefully understocked I e Canadian House of Knives and a couple of
- CRKT Clever Girl Folder - BladeForums. com
CRKT is coming out with a folding version of their Clever Girl fixed blade, it has the Deadbolt lock they debuted on the Seismic earlier this year I want to check out the Deadbolt lock, but I wasn't a big fan of the Seismic because of the 1 4116 steel on a $100+ knife The Clever Girl Folder
- CRKT hunt and fisch - Bushcraft USA Forums
The CRKT would have been in the same boat It might be Chinese steel but if one is only going to use it for a few specific tasks, it is more than sufficient Now for a camp knife I definitely would want something with better steel Yeah, I probably paid more than I should have for mine I bought it when they first came out
- CRKT HISSHOU. . . Whoa! - BladeForums. com
I tested and wrote a long article about this CRKT masterpiece last year Although I didn't like the sheath attachment and the plastic in the front of the handle, the long blade worked well even on the field
- Collectibility of first production commercial knives
With a CRKT, in most cases it will actually detract from the value of a knife to most collectors The reason being many collectors dont care for words cluttering the streamlined look of the blade And rarely are these words done in a font that actually is flattering to the design of the knife There is however instances in the case of CRKT where a first production run knife can demand a
- CRKT (small) Mirage, a (big) surprise? - BladeForums. com
CRKT definitely gives you more bang (um cut?) for the buck All features found on higher priced knives, a custom design, and all at great prices What more can one ask for in a "low priced" knife? My hat is off to CRKT and Jim Hammond for producing quality knives at very affordable prices
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