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even these forums seemed to have slowed up... nothing new to talk about.... things are getting stale... I bought my first crk around the year 2000
I think the same as well sometimes, but more often enjoy the simplicity of their knives. They created what I believe to be the perfect knife. Centered, no blade play, no loctite, premium steel, titanium.... Couldn't think of a better tool if I triedI really wish CRK would do something a little different... I guess that business is good for the company but for many consumers the interest in CRKs has greatly diminished since the founder of CRK has taken a "back seat" at best.
I love my CRKs and have purchased more than most CRK fans but my guess is that anyone who is a long time CRK fan will admit that some of the magic has been lost.
They created what I believe to be the perfect knife. Centered, no blade play, no loctite
adding embellishments to existing knives probably isn't doing much for long time CRK fans
I love my CRKs and have purchased more than most CRK fans but my guess is that anyone who is a long time CRK fan will admit that some of the magic has been lost.
Looks like they are taking orders for the new wood inlay. I may be late to the party here but just realized it. https://www.chrisreeve.com/sebenza-21-striped-platan.html
I have a really silly question, but do CGGs come with the leather slip? I am considering a doppler when they come out.
On a side note I would love to see a rhino pattern made (like the Cape Buffalo).
Are these going to be limited like the Pale Moon Ebony or a new production wood?
Thanks Curl of the Burl for pointing this out.
Yes, they come with a pouch.
Awesome, I can hold off and use some reward points on one.This is a new production wood as far as I know.
Awesome, I can hold off and use some reward points on one.
Thanks Josh K.