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Gallery: CRKT
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The 20 years of CRKT!
CRKT - Columbia River Knife and Tool, Inc.
CRKT announces 20th anniversary year! New year, new logo, new brand!
Franco Palamaro
Designed by Brazilian Flavio Ikoma, the blade of the foldable Carajas rotates on IKBS ball bearings, invented by Flavio in 2002, and provides extraordinary strength combined with excellent opening fluidity. The 12C27 steel Sandvik blade is 3.12 inches long and is hardened to 59-61 HRC. It is available with a smooth or partially serrated edge. The handle is black G10.
Franco Palamaro
Awarded "best buy of the year for 2013" by the American "Blade Magazine", Endorser is a basic, robust foldable, with a 3.18-inch 8Cr14MoV steel "drop point" blade hardened to 58-59 HRC with a satin finish. The "OutBurst" assisted opening system allows you to open the knife with lightning speed while the proven liner lock system prevents accidental closing. The handle is G10 with a multi-layer effect. It is also available with a black blade
Franco Palamaro
Designed by American Russ Kommer, a guide and professional hunter since 1980, Grandpa's Favorite is a hunting knife with a classic look and stag horn handle. The 3.15-inch blade is Sandvik 12C27 steel with a mirror finish to facilitate cleaning. To the knife a classic touch, the scales are stag horn fastened to the handle by brass rivets. The sheath is leather and in addition to the knife can hold two rifle cartridges between .243 and .338 caliber
Bruno Circi
An example of the irrepressible creativity of Flavio Ikoma, the Keydashi is designed to reduce the weight and bulk of a daily-carry knife to the minimum. Made of a single piece of 1.4116 steel, the 2-inch blade is hollow ground on the right side. The grip is anatomically shaped to provide a firm and secure grip, aided by nylon scales with non-slip grooves. The Keydashi has no sheath but a steel plate with two pins allows you to carry it in your pocket or around your neck, while avoiding contact with the edge of the blade
Franco Palamaro
The Tomahawk designed by Ryan Johnson is the culmination of thirty years of experience and studies on this kind of tactical tool. Made of a single piece of SK5 carbon steel with anti-corrosion coating, the Kangee provides a firm grip thanks to fiberglass scales with relief knurling. The head measures 2.93 inches and has a smooth edge and rear chisel spike. The Kydex sheath has a MOLLE Clip Platform and completely surrounds the head. Also available in the Chogan version with plain hammer
Franco Palamaro
One of several multi-purpose knives developed by CRKT, the KERT (Key Ring Emergency Tool) was designed by Ray Kirk, an American master cutler. Made of a single piece of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, it is 2.48 inches long. It is a bottle opener, screwdriver, hook knife for cutting seat belts, wrench for standard oxygen cylinders and ¼ inch bolts. A steel ring can be used as a keychain or to hook it to your backpack
Franco Palamaro
The foldable KISS, designed by Ed Halligan, is one of CRKT's workhorses. It is a small, frame lock pocket knife that perfectly embodies the meaning of its acronym (Keep It Super Simple). As the name implies, the new ASSist version uses the OutBurst assisted opening system combined with the patented "Fire Safe" locking system that prevents accidental opening of the blade. To open a knife with a "Fire Safe" lock, you have to deliberately push the head of the opening pin. The knife's assisted-opening mechanism is protected by a thin carbon-fiber panel that also gives it a very modern and original esthetic. The 2.75-inch AUS4 steel blade has a satin finish and is available with a smooth or partially serrated edge
Franco Palamaro
The Lake 111 was designed by Ron Lake, one of the most important cutlers of the 20th century, called "the father of the modern folding knife" and also the creator of the Lock Back Safety system used on this knife. Pushing the button on the left side of the grip forward locks the blade when open or closed, avoiding the risk of accidental movement. The 3.125-inch blade is 8Cr14MoV steel with a satin finish and smooth or partially serrated edge. The handle is fiberglass-reinforced nylon. It is also available in a compact version with 2.5-inch blade
Franco Palamaro
CRKT has entered the flashlight field with two models designed John Williams, a US Army veteran and self-defense expert. The photo above shows the Tactical Applications model and the one below, the Personal Defense model. Both have an anodized aluminum body and high-power LED light source. The Tactical is 4.84 inches long and is powered by two CR123A batteries that provide a life of 150 minutes at maximum power, 320 lumens. When you press the on button, you can select the operating mode (pulse, steady light or strobe) or set the power to 3 lumens extending battery life to 256 hours, or 10 lumens (46 hours), 75 lumens (8 hours) and 75 lumens with Morse SOS signal (26 hours). The Personal Defense model is smaller (4.26 inches) and has the same operating options but is powered by an alkaline battery that provides 50 minutes of life at the maximum power that of 100 lumens, 65 hours at 3 lumens, 9 hours at 10 lumens, 1 and a half hours with a steady 50-lumen light or 5 hours with Morse SOS signal
Franco Palamaro
Called Design #5, this very strong folding knife is designed by Liong Mah, a Malayan designer living in New York. The knife is distinguished by the deep bevel of the 8Cr14MoV steel blade, which is hardened to 58-59 HRC with a satin finish. It is 2.77 inches long and 0.16 inches thick. The handle has a semi-anatomical shape and G10 scales that provide a firm grip despite its compact size. The folding system is a simple spring, without release button. Design #5 has a smooth blade, while #6 has a partially serrated blade with Veff Flat Top serrations, a revolutionary design that cuts fibrous materials and cardboard, avoiding the risk of the knife getting wedged. This special patented serration is named after its inventor, Tom Veff
Franco Palamaro
The M16 is one of the most famous and popular knives CRKT has produced. It was designed by Kit Carson and is available in more than 40 versions. The latest models of the series are the 10Ks (top) and 01S (bottom). The 10Ks has an indestructible 2CR13 stainless steel grip with anti-corrosion finish, a 3-inch Tanto blade length with a partially serrated and protective treatment. The knurled appendage at the base of the blade allows opening the knife with one hand and great speed and it has a sturdy frame lock. The carry system is a two-position clip. The 01S model shares all the features of the previous model with the exception of a spear-point blade with satin finish and smooth edge
Franco Palamaro
The foldable M21 is the M16's older brother, here offered in the 12GD version for military and professional use. The spear-point blade is 8Cr14MoV steel hardened to 58-59 HRC. It is 3.125 inches long and has a titanium nitride finish with partial Veff serrations. It has a locking liner closure with "Auto LAWKS" safety (invented by American cutlers Mike Walker and Ron Lake) that prevents accidental unlocking of the blade during particularly heavy use. The handle is sand-colored G10 with a four-position removable clip that allows attaching the knife to your belt or tactical vest in any position
Franco Palamaro
Designed by Liong Mah, the Eraser is a tactical folding knife of oriental inspiration with a special blade shape called "modified Tanto". It has an appendage for lightning-fast opening. The blade is 3.875 inches long and is made of AUS8 steel hardened to 58-59 HRC with a satin finish. It has a locking liner closing system and "Auto LAWKS" safety that, when engaged, eliminates any play between blade and handle gives the knife and the strength of a fixed blade. The handle consists of a 420J2 steel frame fitted with G10 scales. To facilitate carrying, the Eraser has a four-position reversible clip.
Franco Palamaro
It took five years of planning and dozens of prototypes to produce the Onion Skinner, designed by Hawaiian designer Ken Onion. The Bohler K110 steel blade is 3.75 inches long and is hardened to 59-60 HRC with a satin finish. It was designed to make dressing your kill as easy as possible. The handle has a rigid plastic core reinforced with fiberglass covered with easy-grip elastic. It comes with a plastic sheath and safety tether
Franco Palamaro
The Persian Folder, designed by Steve Jernigan, is a folding knife with frame blade lock. The 8Cr14MoV stainless steel blade has a satin finish; it is 2.71 inches long and is hardened to 58-59 HRC. The steel handle is treated with gold colored titanium nitride with G10 scales
Franco Palamaro
Designed by Ken Onion this fixed-blade survival knife is the manifesto of its author's philosophy. The modified "drop point" blade is 9.5 inches long and is made of 01 tool steel hardened to 56-58 HRC with a powder finish. The recurve edge is highly effective for both heavy cutting and ensures greater precision. The semi-anatomic handle with G10 scales provides a firm grip in all conditions. The knife's strong nylon sheath with reversible plastic shell makes it comfortable to carry. The Redemption is 9.5 inches long and weighs 20.8 ounces
Franco Palamaro
The foldable Ripple 2, designed by Ken Onion, has a 2.78-inch Acuto 440 steel blade hardened to 57-58 HRC. Unlike the original Ripple, which had a titanium handle, the Ripple 2 has a stainless steel handle coated with bronze or black titanium nitride
Franco Palamaro
The Shakaulu is an original fixed-blade hunting knife with unusual lines, designed by Ken Onion as a hybrid between a cleaver and the half-moon crescent of the ulu palm knife, the , the utility knife of the Inuit or Eskimos. Shaka is the traditional greeting of the Hawaiian Islands, Onion's home. The Shakaulu was designed as a robust tool for slaughtering large prey: the sharp hook allows easy skinning, while the 0.267 inch thick, razor-sharp carbon steel blade has sufficient mass for use as a meat cleaver on very thick bones. The stamped handle has a rigid plastic core reinforced with fiberglass covered with easy-grip elastic. The sheath is made of polypropylene, with a pin which engages a hole in the blade ensuring secure retention in every circumstance
Franco Palamaro
The Shenanigan is a lightweight yet versatile foldable, designed by of Ken Onion, with conventional, but extremely fluid, opening thanks to the appendage on the heel of the blade and the bushings on the pivot pin. Available with different handle materials (black nylon with camouflage finish and anodized aluminum) and two blade profiles. The model in the foreground has the aluminum grip with knurled synthetic rubber panels and 3.25-inch modified drop point blade made of AUS 8 steel with anti-corrosion nitride finish. All models have a locking liner closing system. In the background, the Tanto model, with modified Tanto blade and partially serrated edge in the initial section
Franco Palamaro
The SPEW or Small Pocket Everyday Wharncliffe is a small fixed blade knife for general use, designed by Alan Folts. The 3-inch, 5CR15MoV steel blade has a Wharncliffe (sheep's leg) profile, particularly suitable for cutting, and a precision tip. The handle is G10. It comes with a plastic neck sheath
Franco Palamaro
Another non-traditional folding knife designed by Ken Onion. The Swindle is an interesting pocket knife with frame lock closure and a 2CR13 stainless steel satin finish handle with slight upward curve and spring-loaded carrying clip. The blade is a modified Wharncliffe, suitable for daily use. It is 3.2 inches long and is made of 8Cr14MoV steel with a satin finish. There are two versions of the handle: completely smooth or grooved. The blade opens very easily and smoothly thanks to the IKBS (Ikoma Kort Bear System) designed by Flavio Ikoma, which uses a tilting pivot on ball bearings. In 2013, "Blade Magazine" named it the most innovative sports knife of the year
Franco Palamaro
This line of folding knifes was designed by Pat Crawford and his son Wes, two Arkansas cutlers that have designed many products for CRKT over the years. With the Natural series the Crawfords took up the challenge of creating knives that were as close as possible to custom knives made from natural materials. Differing only in size, the two models of the Natural are foldable with assisted opening and frame lock locking. The larger model, simply called simply the has a blade length of 3.88 inches and a total length of 9.25 inches, while the more compact Natural 2 has a 3.25-inch blade and total length of 7.63 inches. For both, the blade profile is a Crawford Marauder clip point and the material is 8Cr13MoV steel hardened to 58-59 HRC. The scales may be made of steel, engine-turned or jeweled, like all the metal components, or G10, and the handles are bone, micarta or cocobolo wood. A large steel clip makes carrying the knife easier and safer
Franco Palamaro
The Nirk Tighe takes its name from one of its creators, Brian Tighe, and from the NIRK blade-locking system invented by Glenn Klecker, which allows the steel handle, locking detente and spring to be derived from a single piece of steel. The result of the collaboration between the two was a prototype that was presented at the Shot Show in 2010 and was awarded the prize for the "Most Innovative Knife of the Year”. That prototype was the basis for the model produced by CRKT. The Nirk Tighe is a folding knife with lockback blade and 420J2 steel handle finished at several points with blue titanium nitride. The 3.875-inch Drop Point blade is made of AUS 8 steel and rotates on a ball bearing that make opening extremely smooth. It has a removable stainless steel clip
Franco Palamaro
The Vertex is an example of CRKT's ability to combine classic materials with innovative lines. It is a foldable with assisted with a black anodized aluminum handle and hand-finished cocobolo wood or micarta scales. The blade is available with drop point or clip, with raised counter-edge; both are 3.125 inches long and made of 8Cr14MoV stainless steel hardened to 58-59 HRC with satin finish. The assisted opening mechanism is our patented OutBurst system, while safety is ensured by the "Fire Safe" locking system that prevents accidental opening of the blade. The total open length of the knife is 7.25 inches
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