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Mt Ranier is the middle size of the series, with 2.875" blades. They are ideal utility knives, large enough to undertake serious cutting tasks.
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Mt. Shasta is one of CRKTs smallest and most pocketable models with 2.375" blades. They're ideal for everyday carry.
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The Mt. Whitney features a hefty 3.50" blade. These are designed for those with big hands and big jobs to do.
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Long's Peak is the middle size of the series, with 2.875" blades. They are ideal utility knives, large enough to undertake serious cutting tasks.
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The Pike's Peak is one of CRKTs smallest and most pocketable models with 2.375" blades. It's ideal for everyday carry.
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The smaller size Pazoda™ 2 is a stylish frame-lock folder with a 2.125" premium 8Cr14MoV blade, grey titanium nitride coated with a Razor-Sharp edge.
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The Pazoda™ is a stylish frame-lock folder with a 2.625" premium 8Cr14MoV blade, grey titanium nitride coated.
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The Drifter Stainless is a stainless steel frame-lock folder with a Razor-Sharp edge.
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The Drifter G10 is a locking liner folder with black G10 scales and a premium 8Cr14MoV stainless steel 2.875" drop point blade.
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Since the dawn of human history, man has dreamed of a knife that would sharpen itself during normal use. Here it is.
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The H.U.G. 2 in the Dark has a non-reflective black titanium nitride blade and frame coating, plus black hardware and a black Teflon®-plated clip.
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This smaller model, the H.U.G. 2, which is about the size of his very successful P.E.C.K.® (Precision Engineered Compact Knife), with a 1.78” blade.
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The H.U.G.™ in the Dark has a non-reflective black titanium nitride blade and frame coating, plus black hardware and a black Teflon®-plated clip.
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Like the K.I.S.S., the H.U.G. is a frame-lock folder with a single-sided blade. However, Ed has refined almost every aspect.
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If you want a great lightweight pocket knife at a great price, with lots of style and a little bling-bling, then look no further.
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The P.E.C.K.® in the Dark is the smaller black-on-black model with black Teflon plating for those who prefer the tactical look.
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Delilah’s P.E.C.K.® (or Precision Engineered Compact Knife) is Ed’s baby, weighing less than 1 oz. and only 2.625 inches long when closed.
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The most sophisticated K.I.S.S. knife ever built, with one hefty blade for tough jobs, one small blade for detail tasks.
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The K.I.S.S.® in the Dark features blade, frame, clip and hardware in black non-reflective Teflon® plating that is tough and long lasting.
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Like all folding knives in the K.I.S.S. family, Ed Halligan’s unique two-piece construction features an integral frame lock, and a breakthrough design which seals the cutting edge against the handle.
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CRKT thought the concept of the pendant / money clip knife was brilliant, and came up with their production Ashworth Turtle™ series.
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CRKT were able to create the Snap Lock 2 at 70% of the original size, resulting in a little gem with a 1.75” (44 mm) blade, weighing only 1.5 ounces (43 g).
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When closed, the AUS 4 stainless steel wishbone frame is a 100% effective blade edge guard; when open, it is a minimal but very usable handle.
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The Razor-Sharp 420J2 stainless steel blade features Russ’s high hollow grind on the top of the blade, which creates an air pocket to lift and “float” fillets off, while the flat taper ground side glides smoothly across the skin. Triple-Point™ Serrations help you cut through gristle, bones and fins.
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The Razor-Sharp 420J2 stainless steel blade features Russ’s high hollow grind on the top of the blade, which creates an air pocket to lift and “float” fillets off, while the flat taper ground side glides smoothly across the skin. Triple-Point™ Serrations help you cut through gristle, bones and fins.
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James Williams, the designer of the Hissatsu™, is a former Army officer and martial arts practitioner/instructor with over 45 years of experience.
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The blade shape is a classical Samurai design which gives outstanding penetrating power as well as exceptional slashing performance. CRKT have used their premium AUS 8 stainless steel for the optimum in strength and edge-holding ability with very good stain resistance.
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The classic drop point skinning blade has a high hollow grind and Razor-Sharp edge to make fast work of the largest animals. CRKT used 1.4116 stainless steel for its combination of edge-holding ability and toughness.
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The P.T.S. is a high-carbon steel wedge with a chisel edge which will neatly split the cartilage at the pelvic bone seam aided by the tap of a nearby rock. There is no need to pack a hatchet.
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The Brow Tine™ Hunter is a traditional drop point hunter with stag handle. The blade is high-carbon 9Cr18 stainless steel with a mirror finish.
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The Bez Tine™ Hunter is a classic fixed-blade skinner, with a blade of 1.4116 high-carbon stainless steel. The blade receives a high hollow grind for top skinning performance, and then is mirror polished for maximum corrosion resistance.
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The Kuskokwin is a full-bellied skinner with a gut hook. When you have big animals to dress out, this is the knife to take along.
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The Kilbuck is a classic drop point hunter with friction grooves near the tip for maximum control. This is a favorite of ours as a skinner and camp general-purpose knife.
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The Wrangell Range is a classic drop point hunting blade with a choiled “power grip” handle that gives you security, no matter how you choke up on the knife. It is ideal in wet and icy conditions.
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The Chugach Range is the perfect Alaska utility knife, with a simple tear drop handle and modified drop point. Useful for both skinning and caping chores.
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A.B.C. E.R. Designed by Jim Hammond for dive and whitewater rescue use, the A.B.C. E.R. has a blunt tip that allows prying, and also won’t puncture air compartments if accidentally dropped.
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The pointed-tip A.B.C. Operator’s Model has a drop point dual grind Tanto Razor-Sharp blade, with a false top edge and Triple-Point™ Serrations. It is an ideal general-purpose fixed blade for hikers, climbers, pilots, parachutists, and military personnel.
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The blunt-tipped A.B.C. Aqua is designed to fill all the needs of the scuba diver and whitewater enthusiast in a single knife.
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At the request of those in the emergency services field, CRKT have modified some of their most successful designs for these rugged applications. Handles have scales of tough Zytel® in high-visibility orange.
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Russ and CRKT teamed up to make the production Bear Claw, a cutting machine that, thanks to the generous size finger hole, acts just like an extension of your hand. It is the perfect emergency cutting tool for anyone who needs to quickly cut rope, webbing or netting, especially if their life is going to depend on it.
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Tom Krein is a young custom knifemaker who has created quite a stir with his Mid Tech Dogfish neck knife. It seemed like the perfect affordable CRKT production knife, so here it is.
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Today’s tactical fixed blade knives still resemble the first Bronze Age daggers of 4000 years ago, especially in their handle design.
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Today’s tactical fixed blade knives still resemble the first Bronze Age daggers of 4000 years ago, especially in their handle design.
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M.A.K.-1™ Tactical System 2052K
Includes 2050K M.A.K.-1 with Kydex Sheath and 2051K Black finish Extrik-8-R
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M.A.K.-1 System 2052
Includes 2050 M.A.K.-1 with Cordura Sheath and 2051 Satin finish Extrik-8-R
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The Extrik-8-R (Seat Belt Cutter and Multi-Tool) is a lightweight skeletonized seat belt cutter. It is also an oxygen bottle wrench and has two emergency screwdriver tips, blade and basic Phillips.
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The MAK-1 (Multiple Access Knife) is a rescue knife designed to meet the needs of a firefighter, made of tough 3Cr13 stainless steel. It is truly a multiple-use tool.
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The MAK-1 (Multiple Access Knife) is a rescue knife designed to meet the needs of a firefighter, made of tough 3Cr13 stainless steel. It is truly a multiple-use tool.
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Pat Crawford designed the Triumph N.E.C.K.™ (No-nonsense Emergency Compact Knife).
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Slide Sharp Replacement Rod Kit.
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The Slide Sharp uses a unique system of injection-molded nylon guides to hold the knife edge at the specific angle required for optimum sharpening.
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The Razel™ SS7 is a humongous 13.8-ounce work tool with the look of a cleaver and the heft of a hatchet. The full-tang blade is 0.25” thick with cutting edges of 1.70” and 7.25”, plus a 3.70” top cutting edge with Veff™ Serrations. The butt features a bottle and jar opener. You can use it to cut through thickets or jungle, and in emergency situations, to release tangles of rope or nets.
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The Ringed Razel™ has cutting edges of 1.125” and 3.0”. The handle terminates in a ring for the little finger. You can use this tool in the wettest, slickest conditions without fear of losing your grip.
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The Stubby Pocket Razel™ has cutting edges of 1.0” and 2.15”. The comfortable contoured Micarta handle makes this a tool you can use for hours. There is a flat at the end of the handle for tapping, and friction grooves at the blade spine for the thumb. It’s an ideal everyday carry for the craftsman.
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The 4.50” full tang blade has a tapered Wharncliffe grind for great penetrating power. It is made of exceptionally tough 9Cr18 high-chromium stainless steel to stand up to the worst abuse.
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Today’s tactical fixed blade knives still resemble the first Bronze Age daggers of 4000 years ago, especially in their handle design.
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You will look very hard to find a production knife in this price class that is anything like the Pharaoh, so it does stand a bit larger than life.
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You will look very hard to find a production knife in this price class that is anything like the Pharaoh, so it does stand a bit larger than life.
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Allen Elishewitz, the acclaimed Canyon Lake, Texas, knifemaker designed the CRKT production version of his Anubis (the jackal-headed god of the underworld, according to ancient Egyptian mythology).
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Allen Elishewitz, the acclaimed Canyon Lake, Texas, knifemaker designed the CRKT production version of his Anubis (the jackal-headed god of the underworld, according to ancient Egyptian mythology).
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After Columbia River introduced Brian Tighe’s popular production My Tighe™ several years ago, the questions began: “When can I get a slightly smaller personal carry version?”
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After Columbia River introduced Brian Tighe’s popular production My Tighe™ several years ago, the questions began: “When can I get a slightly smaller personal carry version?”
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Canadian knifemaker Brian Tighe is a true Renaissance Man, with an array of professional skills including tool and die making, metallurgy, engraving and photography.
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Canadian knifemaker Brian Tighe is a true Renaissance Man, with an array of professional skills including tool and die making, metallurgy, engraving and photography.
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Pat Crawford, who operates Crawford Knives in West Memphis, Arkansas, with his son Wes, is a mellow and soft-spoken custom knifemaker. But there is nothing mellow about his custom Triumph™ Folder which Pat calls, “a fast cutting machine for professionals.”
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Pat Crawford, who operates Crawford Knives in West Memphis, Arkansas, with his son Wes, is a mellow and soft-spoken custom knifemaker. But there is nothing mellow about his custom Triumph™ Folder which Pat calls, “a fast cutting machine for professionals.”
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The Guppie is an adjustable wrench, knife, screwdriver, bottle opener, carry carabiner, removable bit carrier and LED light in one handy tool.
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The Columbia River I.D.Works Zilla-Tool JR features a pair of strong spring loaded pliers which have a slight needle nose taper, wire cutter and wire stripper.
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The Columbia River I.D.Works Zilla-Tool Features a pair of strong spring loaded pliers which have a slight needle nose taper, wire cutter and wire stripper.
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The Get-A-Way Driver was named the Accessory of the Year at the 2008 Blade Show in Atlanta, Georgia. With one glance it is easy to see why.
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A very handy little tool it has a 1½in drop point, high carbon steel knife blade with a razor sharp cutting edge.

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Tom Veff says, I fish a lot, and wanted a fishing knife that was truly useful. Not a multi-tool that did an okay job at a lot of things, but not a good job at any one thing in the boat, on the bank, or on the cleaning table.
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The CRKT Lil Guppie Multi-tool can be a handy wrench, knife, screwdriver, or bottle opener and hangs on a belt loop or D-ring.